IMPEY, ARCHIBALD ELIJAH, natural son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv); b.; adm. 13 Jul 1772; KS (aged 12) 1778; went to Blundell’s Sch., Tiverton, Devon; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 28 Oct 1782, scholar 1785, matr. Mich. 1782; BA 1787; MA 1791; adm. Inner Temple 13 Jul 1784, called to bar 18 Jun 1790, tenant chambers there from 2 Feb 1787, Bencher 1830; aided his father in his defence at the bar of the House of Commons 1788; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual lists 1793-1831, when post abolished); one of Commissioners for settling British claims on France under Treaty of Paris, 1814; collected materials for a biography of Warren Hastings (qv), utilised by Rev. G. R. Gleig in his Life of Warren Hastings, 1841; m. 4 Oct 1800 Sarah, dau. of Rev. C. Nathaniel Proby [ she bapt. Monks Eleigh, Suffolk 1776 ? (IGI)]; d. 9 Jul 1831.
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IMPEY, HASTINGS, son of Sir Elijah Impey (qv); b. 8 Apr 1784; adm. 1 Feb 1793 (Clapham); in school list 1795; Min. Can. 1797; KS 1798; Writer, EICS Bengal 29 Aug 1799; arrived in India 12 Jan 1801; Register to Adawlut, Allahabad 1804; buried Calcutta 5 Feb 1805.
INGOLDSBY, ANTHONY, of Buckinghamshire; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1579, matr. 20 Nov 1580, aged 20, Westminster Student to 1586; BA 22 Jan 1582/3; MA 1586; ordained; Rector of Fishtoft, Lincs., 1586; m. 1st, ---; lic. to m. 2nd, 10 Dec 1598 Dorcas, dau. of Rev. Edward Bulkeley DD, Rector of Odell, Beds.; d. 1627 (will dated 22 Apr 1627, proved 17 Oct 1627).
JACKSON, WILLIAM, son of Robert Jackson, Westminster, and Diana Urling; bapt. Chiswick, Middlesex 29 May 1715; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1722/3; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1730; KS 1731; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1736, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 Jul 1736; BA 1740; MA 1743; ordained; Rector of Boughton, Northants, 19 Aug 1748-69; Rector of Pitsford, Northants, from 14 Aug 1769; d. 27 Feb 1795.
JAMES, CHARLES, son of Rev. Henry James, Vicar of Awre, Gloucs.; probably brother of William James (KS 1646, qv); b. 24 Feb 1639/40; adm.; KS in 1656; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1659, matr. 11 Apr 1660, Westminster Student; BA 1663; MA 1666; DD 1684; ordained; Head Master, St. Edward’s School, St. Albans, Herts., from 1669; Rector of Turweston, Bucks., from 1685 (disp. to hold with V. St. Stephen’s, St. Albans 1694); lic. to m. 1 Sep 1668 Mary, dau. of Thomas Atkins, Westminster; d. 15 May 1695. Buried Bath Abbey.
JAMES, JOHN, son of John James, London; b.; adm.; KS 1663; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1667, matr. 12 Jul 1667, aged 17, Westminster Student 3 Feb 1668 – void 1691, Senior Censor 1679-80, Tutor 1680; BA 1671; MA 1674; BD 1684; DD 1689 (incorp. Cambridge 1698); Deputy Public Orator in 1683-4; ordained; Prebendary and Chancellor of Exeter from 30 Aug 1689; Rector of Southill, Cornwall 1689; Vicar of Harberton, Devon 2 May 1691; buried St. Margaret’s, Westminster 18 Jan 1702/3.
JAMES, RICHARD, brother of Jonathan James (qv); bapt. All Hallows, Bread Street, London 9 Aug 1730 (IGI); adm. (aged 9) Nov 1739 (Bainbrigg's); KS 1744; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1748, matr. 14 Jun 1748, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1748 – expelled 19 Jun 1750; his expulsion was for “providing entertainment both of dinner and supper for several persons” in celebration of the Pretender’s birthday, for “forcing himself out of the College Gate at a very late hour, by threatening to kill the porter”, and for failing to appear before the Dean and Chapter when cited (see Thompson, Christ Church, 153-4); ordained; Curate, Mortlake, Surrey, in 1765-6; Vicar of Broad Hinton, Wilts., from 1772; d. 16 May 1781.
JAMES, THOMAS; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1628, adm. scholar 1629, matr. Easter 1632; BA 1632/3.
JANSON, JOHN HENRY, brother of Francis William Janson (qv); b. 8 Nov 1864; adm. 29 Apr 1878 (R, later D); QS 1879; left 1880; emigrated to Canada; resident at Hamilton, Ontario; m. 15 Nov 1893 Susie, eldest dau. of William Holditch, South River, Ontario; d. 25 Nov 1936.
JEFFE, NICHOLAS; b.; adm.; QS in 1568; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1571, adm. scholar 1572, matr. Easter 1572; perhaps N. Jeffe, translator from the original of Olivier de Serres’s The Perfect Use of Silkworms (registered at Stationers’Hall 2 May 1607).