- GB-2014-WSA-10222
- Person
- ca. 1731-?
JONES, GEORGE; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1743/4 (Ludford's); in school list 1752.
JONES, GEORGE; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1743/4 (Ludford's); in school list 1752.
Jones, George Augustus ; B. ; Adm. 23 Sep 1772, fl. 1772
JONES, GEORGE AUGUSTUS; b.; adm. 23 Sep 1772, BB. [Perhaps bapt. St. Martin in the Fields 29 Mar 1763, son of James Jones, and Ann--- (IGI)]
Jones, Ernest Morley, brother of Sidney Herbert Jones (q.v.); b. Oct. 4, 1874; adm. Sept. 1889 (H); left July 1891.
JONES, ELLIS, son of Rev. John Jones, Rector of Todenham, Gloucs. [presumably John Jones, BB 1699, qv], and Mary --- (IGI); bapt. Todenham, Gloucs. 31 Jan 1725 (IGI); adm. (aged 10) Jan 1736/7 (Playford's); KS 1741; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1745, matr. 12 Jun 1745, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1745 – 4 May 1774 (expiry year of grace as V. Staverton), Tutor 1756-68, Junior Censor 1759, Senior Censor 1760-3, Catechist 1762-6; BA 1749; MA 1752; ordained deacon May 1752, priest Jun 1753 (both Oxford); Curate, St. Thomas, Oxford 1759; Vicar of Staverton, Northants, from 26 Apr 1773; d. 13 Sep 1784.
JONES, EDWARD; b.; in school list Dec 1736.
JONES, EDWARD, son of Richard Jones, Dorset; b.; adm.; KS (aged 16) 1650; left 1653, having failed to obtain his election to either University; Merton Coll. Oxford, matr. 24 Jun 1653; BA 14 Jan 1656/7; MA 29 Jan 1661/2; MB 1665; MD 1669; Fellow, Merton Coll. 1658-78; practised at Wimborne, Dorset, and subsequently in London; lic. to m. 28 May 1678 Elizabeth Patrick, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire; d. 1686 (will proved PCC 3 Feb 1687, as of St. Giles, Cripplegate).
Jones, Edward Johnson, fl. 1778
JONES, EDWARD JOHNSON, son of William Jones, Westminster, an official of the Exchequer, and Alicia, dau. of Edward Johnson, Eltham, Kent, Secretary of the Lottery; b.; adm. 12 Sep 1775; left 1778; Midshipman, Royal Navy, in 1784.
JONES, EDMUND; b.; in school list Dec 1736. [probably an error for Ellis Jones]
JONES, E. R.; b.; adm.; name up School 1801.
JONES, DAVID, son of Matthew Jones, Caervallwch, Flints.; b.; adm.; BB; KS 1678; tried at Old Bailey 15 Oct 1679, with Henry Mordaunt and John Osbaldeston (qvv), for the murder of a bailiff, but was acquitted (Elizabethan xviii, 83); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1681, matr. 16 Dec 1681, aged 18, Westminster Student 19 Dec 1681 – 31 Oct 1700 (expiry year of grace as V. Marcham); in 1700 committed to Oxford Castle for contempt of court and expelled from University by Vice-Chancellor, but released from imprisonment by Court of Common Pleas (Luttrell, Brief Relation, 14 May 1700, and HMC Report, v, 359); ordained; Curate, St. Mary Woolnoth, London; Vicar of Great Budworth, Cheshire 24 Aug 1694 – 18 Jan 1696/7; Vicar of Marcham, Berks., from 1699; an eccentric preacher styled “a young Boanerges” by his contemporary Tom Brown; latterly living in poverty and obscurity at Marcham; d. 6 Aug 1724. DNB.