JESUP, ROBERT, son of John Jesup, Coningsby, West Halton, Lincs. , and Anne, dau. of Robert Sandford, Chapel, Essex; b. ; at school under Osbaldeston and Busby six years (J. E. B. Mayor, ed. , Admissions to St. John’s Coll. Camb. , i, 64); BB; KS 1639; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 26 May 1642, aged 18, Bishop Williams scholar 9 Nov 1642, matr. Mich. 1642.
JESSUP, JOHN; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1642, but never adm.
JERMYN, TURENNE, only son of Cdr. Rowland Formby Jermyn, St. Helier, Jersey, Indian Navy, and his second wife Ann Bates, dau. of John Frederick Freeman, Stricklands, Stowmarket, Suffolk; b. 12 Apr 1862; adm. 4 Jun 1874; QS 1876; left Whitsun 1878; RMC Sandhurst 1880; Lieut., Berks Regt. 22 Oct 1881; Royal Irish Regt., 1 Apr 1882; Bengal Staff Corps; Lieut., 2nd Sikh Infantry (Punjab Frontier Force) 12 Jun 1883; Wing Officer and Adjt., 23 May 1884; Capt., 22 Oct 1892; Maj., 10 Jul 1901; Lieut. -Col., 1 Jun 1904; Brevet Col., 11 Jun 1907; Col., 6 Jul 1908; ret. 22 Oct 1913; re-employed at beginning of 1914-18 War as AA and QMG 16th Division, Ireland, but compelled to resign through ill-health; Censor, London Telegraph Office 1917-9; served with Hazara Expedition 1888, Waziristan Expedition 1894-5, at Tirah 1897-8 and in China 1900; mentioned in despatches LG 14 May 1901, and for valuable services during 1914-18 War; m. 1897 Rose, dau. of Rev. Oswald Mangin Holden, Vicar of Gailey, Staffs.; d. 29 Aug 1924.
JERMYN, EDMUND, eldest son of Hugh Willoughby Jermyn (qv), and his first wife; b. 17 Oct 1845; adm. 1 Oct 1858; QS 1860; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1864, matr. 18 May 1864; shot for Oxford v. Cambridge 1868; Burdett Coutts Scholar 1870; BA 1869; MA 1871; ordained deacon 1870, priest 1871 (both Oxford); Curate, St. Paul’s, Oxford 1870-2; SPG Secretary, Madras 1873-4; Chaplain, Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment 1875-94; Rector of Newenden, Kent 1894-7; Vicar of Helsby, Cheshire 1897-1903; Rector of Croughton, Northants 1903-12; m. 1st, 3 Feb 1873 Katherine, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Joseph Chambers, EICS Bengal; m. 2nd, 8 Oct 1878 Constance Barree, dau. of Charles Paget Carmichael CSI, Bengal Civil Service, previously EICS Bengal; d. 8 Apr 1925.
JERMY, ISAAC JERMY, only son of Isaac Jermy (qv); b. 20 Nov 1821; adm. 3 Jun 1833 (Scott's); KS 1836; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambriddge 1840, adm. pens. 28 May 1840, scholar 1841; BA 1844; MA 1848; assumed surname of Jermy in lieu of Preston 6 Sep 1838; m. Sophia Jane, dau. of Rev. Clement Chevallier, Rector of Badingham, Suffolk; murdered at Stanfield Hall by James Blomfield Rush 28 Nov 1848. DNB (s. v. father).
JEPHSON, WILLIAM, second son of William Jephson, Froyle, Hampshire; b.; at school in 1657; KS 1663; adm. Middle Temple 8 May 1665, called to bar 9 May 1673; MP East Grinstead Oct 1679 – Jan 1681, Chipping Wycombe from 1689; Private Secretary to William III Nov 1688-Jul 1689; Secretary to the Treasury from Apr 1689; m. c. 1674 Mary, dau. of William Lewis MP, The Van, Glamorgan; d. 7 Jun 1691.
JENNINGS, AMBROSE DAWSON, only son of Rev. John Jennings, Canon of Westminster and Rector of St. John’s, Smith Square, Westminster, and Jane, youngest dau. of Pudsey Dawson, Langcliffe Hall, Yorks.; b. 19 Sep 1833; adm. 1 Oct 1848 (Scott's); QS 1848; left Aug 1849; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1850; Cornet, 10th Light Cavalry 6 Dec 1850; Lieut., 27 Nov 1853; 2nd European Cavalry 18 May 1858; Capt., 4 Jul 1862; Maj., unattached, 12 Oct 1863 – 16 May 1867; served in Indian Mutiny.
Jenkyn-Thomas, William Dixon, son of William Jenkyn-Thomas, of Finchley, Middlesex, by Marian Rose, daughter of Edwin Dixon, of Woking, Surrey; b. July 8, 1901; adm. as K.S. Sept. 23, 1915; left (with Triplett) July 1920; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1920; senior scholar 1922; 1st class Mech. Sciences Tripos 1923; B.A. 1923; M.A. 1962; an engineer; m. 1934, Margaret Fursdon Pope, of Newcastle upon Tyne; d. 6 Mar. 1982.
JENKS, RICHARD; b.; GS 1540; KS 1540 (PRO Exc. Aug. Office, Miscell. Books 24).
JENKINSON, EDWARD, son of John Jenkinson MP, Bodicote, Oxfordshire, Joint Secretary to Lord Lieut. Ireland, and Frances, fourth dau. of Rear Adm. John Barker, Royal Navy; bapt. 20 May 1786; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1800; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1803, adm. pens. 21 May 1803, but did not matr.; Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards 26 May 1803; Lieut. and Capt., 29 May 1806; served in Peninsular War; d. from effects of wounds received at battle of Talavera 24 Aug 1809 (for lines written on his death see Nugae Westmonasterienses, 20 Nov 1847).