WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JACKSON

Labour ; of President of the and Navy, and Royal Commission ; Chamber Commerce ;

Director L. and N.W. Railway Company ; Council of the Commercial College, Glasgow ; Deputy Chairman Royal Insurance Company; Past President of the British Iron Trade 1892. Recreations : of of of , Association ; Past President the West : travelling, yachting. Address Dawpool, Scotland Iron and Steel Institute ; President Birkenhead, Cheshire. Club : Reform. of various Literary and Science and Art [Died 23 Nov. 1899. Clubs in Glasgow; b. Cornhill, 18 March s. ISOLA ; see Teeling, Mrs. Bartie. 1841 ; of Richard Jacks and Margaret e. of late ISRAELS, Joseph, Hon. Foreign Academy ; Lamb ; m. Maude, d. John Stiven, of : Dutch painter ; Corresponding Member Glasgow, 1878. Educ. Swinton Village of the Institute of France ; Member the School. Began in shipyard at Hartlepool ; Academy of Painting at Antwerp, and of laid the foundation of making his fortune Jan. The Hague ; b. Groningen, 27 1824. by saving a cargo of iron sold to a fraudulent

Studied Amsterdam under Kruseman ; Paris, Italian ; afterwards became manager of a of under Picquet ; received gold medals large iron and steel business in Glasgow,

honour, Paris, Brussels, and Rotterdam ; from which he retired to found his own

Belgian Order of Leopold ; French Legion large business ; formerly M.P. Leith and

of Honour ; Grand Prix, Paris Exhibition, Stirlingshire. Publications : translation of of of 1889 ; elected correspondent Academy Lessing's Nathan the Wise ; Robert Burns : Fine Arts, 1885 ; Principal works Old and in Other Tongues ; Life of Bismarck ; Life of

Worn-out ; Silent Conversation ; The Frugal James Watt ; Singles from Life's Gathering ; Mother's Domestic of II. Meal ; Past Grave ; Life the German Emperor, William of the From : of Sorrow ; The Eve Separation ; Recreations reading, study foreign : Darkness to Light ; The Pancake ; The languages, fishing. Address Glasgow ; The : Poor of the Village ; The Shoemaker ; A Gart, Callander, Perthshire. Clubs Reform ;

Cottage Madonna ; The Tranquil House ; New, Liberal, Glasgow. [Died 9 Aug. 1907. Cradle Interior of The Shipwrecked ; The ; JACKSON, Rev. Blomfield, M.A. ; Prebendary the Home at Katwyk ; The True Orphans' of St. Paul's Cathedral from 1899 ; Ex- The Mother The Children of the Support ; ; amining Chaplain to of St. Albans, Minding the Flock; The Little Sick Sea; (Festing) 1894, (Jacob) 1903 ; secretary The Sower. Address : The Nurse ; Hague. to the Diocesan Home Mission from 12 19 LI. [Died Aug. 1895; b. 5 May 1839; e. s. of late Rev. ITO, Prince Hirobumi, G.C.B., cr. 1902; Thomas Jackson, Prebendary of St. Paul's, Resident General in Korea ; b. 1838. Spent and of Stoke Newington ; m. Eliza- a in 1863 Governor of year London, ; Hiogo, beth Anne, y. d. of late Richard Low Beck. 1868 Vice-Minister of Finance, 1869 ; visited ; Educ. : King's Coll. School ; Exeter Coll. 1882-1901 Premier of Europe, 1871, ; Oxford. 2nd class Mods. 1860. Deacon, Cabinet (4th time), resigned 1901. Japanese 1862 ; Priest, 1863 ; curate of Stoke New- Address : Seoul, Korea ; Tokyo, Japan. ington, 1862 ; Classical Master King's Coll. [Died 26 Oct. 1909. School, 1865 ; senior assistant master and of tha Count Yuko ITO, Adm. Fleet, ; High chaplain, 1886-89; tutor to T.R.H. Prin- Councillor b. Satsuma Military ; Province, cesses Louise, Victoria, and Maud of Wales, 1843 ; m. 1878, Mitsu-Ko Kato ; one May 1880-89 ; Vicar of St. Bartholomew, Moor- s. d. Educ. : Kaisei two Tokyo College ; fields, 1888-1901. Publications : Sermons, Naval College at the Time of Tokugawa. 1870; Lenten Sermons, 1876; First Steps Entered the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868 ; to Greek Prose Comp. 1875 ; Second Steps, the Lieut.-Commander, 1872 ; commanded 1880 ; Putney, Past and Present, 1882 ; Adzuma (Ex-Stonewall Jackson), Nisshin, Translation of History Dialogues and Letters and in succession took in Fuso, Hiyei ; part of Theodoret in the Library of Nicene and the Civil War of 1877 in command of Nisshin, Post-Nicene Fathers, 1892; Translation of and with went to Persian Gulf. 1880 Hiyei ; the Sp. Scto. Hexaemeron, and Letters of to 1882 the promoted Captain, ; brought St. Basil in same series, 1895; Anglican Naniwa home from , 1885 ; Rear- Ordinal Annotated, 1897 ; Epistle and Admiral and Commander of the Standing Martyrdom of St. Polycarp Translated and Chief of Squadron, 1886 ; Vice-Admiral and or Annotated, 1898 ; Twenty-five Agrapha Yokosuka Naval 1892 the Station, ; fought extra canonical sayings of Our Lord An- battle of Yalu with all the combined squad- notated, 1900. Address : 29 Mecklenburgh rons under 1894 Chief of the command, ; Square, W.C. Club : New University. General 1895 created Viscount Naval Staff, ; [Died 12 June 1905. and invested with the First Order of the JACKSON, Rev. Forbes, M.A. ; minister, Rising Sun, and Second Order of the Golden Crown Terrace Baptist Church, Aberdeen, etc., for services in the war ; Admiral, : Kite, from 1910 ; b. Scotland. Educ. Glasgow

1898 ; Count, 1907 ; Chief of Naval General University ; Baptist Union College, Glasgow. of Staff ; Holds Grand Cross, Paulownia, Order Pastor of Baptist Church, Leith ; Worcester ; Golden Kite, etc. Address: No. 35 Kuruma- of King's Road Church, Reading ; Principal Club : Suikosha cho, Shiba, Tokyo,' Japan. Harley College. London, 1901-10. Address : (Naval Club). [Died 14 Jan. 1914. 310 Great Western Road, Aberdeen. Rev. William M.A. Canon IVENS, Edmunds, ; [Died 21 Feb. 1913. of ; Vicar of St. James, Eclg- Birmingham Sir Henry Moore, K.C.M.G., cr. b. JACKSON, baston ; Eydon, Northants, 19 May 1845 ; 1899 C.M.G. 1892 ; Governor, Trinidad, m. 1871, Elizabeth Massey of Weston St. ; from 1904; b. 1849; y. s. of Rt. Rev. d. : Mary, Lincolnshire ; one Educ. pri- W. W. Jackson, of Antigua, W.I. ; vately. Curate of Hants ; Witney, Hursley, m. d. of E. Dalton Shea, 1881. Educ.: Oxon. Vicar of Brize Oxon. Emily, ; Norton, ; Milit. Aca- ; Clifton ; Royal also Marlborough Chaplain I.V.B.R.W. Regt. and Midland re- demy. Entered Royal Artillery, 1870 ; Branch of Guild of St. Barnabas. Address : tired as 1885 Private and 29 Capt. ; Secretary George Road, Edgbaston. A.D.C. to Sir Irving, Governor of 16 1910. Herry [Died Apr. Sir John Trinidad, 1874-76 ; to Glover,

Governor of Newfoundland, 1877-79 ; Com-

mandant of Sierra Leone Police, 1880 ; A.D.C. and Private Secretary to Governor

Sir Arthur Havelock, 1881-85 ; Commis- for and Caicos 1885- JACKS, William, J.P., LL.D. ; iron merchant ; sioner Turks Islands, 1890-93 Chairman of several industrial and com- 1890 ; Colonial Secretary, Bahamas, ;

1894-1901 ; mercial works ; Past President Glasgow Colonial Secretary, Gibraltar, 371 JACKSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Leeward 1901-2 Governor Islands, ; Registrar-Generalship of British Columbia, of for Governor Fiji and High Commissioner 1871 ; Conservative. Address : St. Alban's the Western Pacific, 1902-4. Decorated for Priory, Wallingford, Berks. Clubs : Con- colonial services. Address: Government servative ; Union, Victoria, B.C. ; Somerset House, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Club : County, Taunton. [Died 11 Apr. 1909. Army and Navy. [Died 29 Aug. 1908. Col. JACKSON, Samuel, C.I.E. 1883 ; b. 1845 ; Yen. James s. of late JACKSON, M'Creight, M.A., B.D.; Samuel Jackson, Attercliffe ; m. b. 1841 e. s. of Rev. Thomas Jackson ra. ; ; Ada Montford, widow of late Wilson Bell, d. of 1873, Mary Jane ; y. Rev. W. H. Nason Bombay, 1891. Educ. : St. Peter's School, c. : of Rathcormac : no Educ. Trinity York. Was Locomotive Supt. Great Indian Dublin. College, Deacon, 1865; priest, Peninsula Railway, 1875-91 ; Lieut.-CoL of 1865- 1866 ; Curate Annagh (Belturbet), Commanding Great Indian Peninsula Rail- Incumbent of St. 1869-92 1 1880 ; Andrews, ; way Volunteers, 1881-91 ; retired as Colonel .. Rector of Annagh, 1880-1910; Private Address : 23 Calverley Park; Tunbridge Chaplain to Bishop of Kilmore, 1897 ; Wells. Club : Constitutional. of Archdeacon Kilmore, 1899-1910 ; a mem- [Died 23 Oct. 1911. ber of the General of the Church of Synod JACKSON, Samuel Macauley, LL.D., D.D. ; Ireland, 1885-1910, and of the Representative Professor of Church History, New York Church 1898-1910. Address : 8 Flor- b. Body, University ; New York City, 19 June 1851 ; ence Terrace, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Club : s. of George T. Jackson and Letitia Jane Dublin. 14 March 1913. University, [Died Aiken (Macauley) ; unmarried. Educ. : JACKSON, John Hughlings, LL.D., M.D. St. College of the City of New York, A.B. 1870, A.M. LL.D. and Lee Andrews ; F.R.S., F.R.C.P. ; Consulting 1876; (Washington Physician, London Hospital, and Hospital University), 1892; D.D. (New York Uni- 1893 Union for Epilepsy and Paralysis. Address : 3 versity), ; Theological Seminary Manchester Square, W. [Died 7 Oct. 1911. (Presbyterian), New York City, 1873. Pres- 1876-80 JACKSON, John Whitfleld-, M.A., I.S.O. byterian pastor (Norwood, N.J.), ; assist, editor Schaff's Bible 1878- (1906) ; Principal Clerk, Paymaster-General's Dictionary,

1880 ; editor Office, Whitehall ; Deputy to Assistant Pay- managing Schaff-Herzog Ency-

master-General ; and a Special Commissioner clopaedia, 1880-84; joint-editor Encyclo- of 1885-87 editor of Income Tax ; b. 1847 ; s. of late J. paedia Living Divines, ; Concise of Jackson of Ayr ; m. 1st, Margaret Emma Dictionary Religious Knowledge, 1888-91 Church Standard Diction- (d. 1894), d. of late W. Whitfleld of Blooms- ; Terms d. of late ary, 1894-95 ; and of same in bury ; 2nd, Nellie Grace, John Supplement of : to Webster's International 1900 Hales Caird Hampstead. Educ. Ayr ; Dictionary, and 1910 Church Ramsgate. Entered Paymaster- General's ; History department,

Johnson's Universal 1893-95 ; Office, 1866 ; M.A. London University ; Cyclopaedia, one of the founders of the Civil Service religious editor International Encyclopaedia, 1901-2 chief editor of edition of Benevolent Fund, and its Hon. Treasurer. ; new 1903 vols. Recreations : cycling, golf, travel. Address : Schaff-Herzog Encyclopaedia, sqq. ; 1908-10 American 3 Goldhurst Mansions, Hampstead, N.W. i.-ix., ; Secretary Society of Church 1907 one of the [Died 24 Apr. 1910. History, sqq. ; JACKSON, Lawrence Colvile, K.O., 1896; Vice-Presidents of the Charity Organisation Hon. Prison Association Judicial Commissioner, Federated Malay Society ; Secretary of New York President of Trustees States; s. of Sir Charles R. M. Jackson, ; Board of Christian China Hon. some time Judge of the Supreme Court, College, Canton, ; Fellow Huguenot Society of London. Pub- Calcutta ; Director of the L.B. and S.C.R. ; lications : Huldreich late Auditor of the India Office ; m. Nina, Zwingli (1484-1531), 1901 Selections 1901 d. of George Goss, Witley Court, Surrey, ; Zwingli (edited), ; and 10 Park Crescent, W., 1886. Educ. : Heroes of the Reformation (editor, 1896- 10 vols. Handbooks for Practical privately and abroad. Barrister of Lincoln's 1910), ; Inn, Oxford Circuit, and Examiner of the Workers in Church and Philanthropy (editor, 1898 The source of Jerusalem the High Court of Justice, England. Address : sqq.) ; Farnley, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S.; 16 Queens- Golden, 1910. Recreations : travel, golf. boro' Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Club: Address: 692 West End Avenue, Man- hattan. York Clubs : Authors' Windham. [Died 29 Jan. 1905. New City. ; JACKSON, Morton Strode, I.S.O. 1905; As- Century, City, National Arts, New York. sistant Secretary, Inland Revenue, Somerset [Died 2 Aug. 1912. S. : 62 Clifton House, W.C. (retired); b. 6 Mar. 1848; y. s. of JACKSON, P., R.W.S. Address Park Clifton. 27 Jan. 1904. General George Jackson, Bengal Staff Corps ; Road, [Died *. m. 1884, Edith Rosine Diana, 2nd d. of W. JACKSON, Thomas Vincent ; b. London ; one s. one d. : s. Martin, F.R.G.S. ; Educ. surv, of John and Mary Vincent Jackson. 21 Gloucester : Bath. Address: Terrace, Educ. Private School, Brighton ; King's : Lancaster Gate, W. Club Oriental. Coll. School ; University Coll. and Hospital, [Died 17 Aug. 1913. London. Surgeon and Vice-President Wol- JACKSON, Robert Edwin, K.C. Canada; b. verhampton and Staffordshire General s. of late Vice- 15 Dec. 1826 ; 3rd John Robert Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon and Henry Jackson of Swallowfield, Wellington, President Royal Orphanage, Wolverhamp- Scarlett Somersetshire, and Jane Jennings; ton ; M.R.C.S. ; F.R.C.S. Fellow of Royal m. 1867, Eleanor Fanny, 2nd d. of George Medical and Chirurgical, British Orthopaedic, Leggatt. Educ. : Blundell's School, Tiver- and British Gynaecological Societies; Life Life ton ; Elizabeth College, Guernsey. Ad- Fellow of the Imperial Institiite ; Vice- mitted an Attorney, 1849 ; became junior Governor of Birmingham University ; in firm of Malty, Robinson, and Jackson, President London and Counties Medical to London ; emigrated London, Upper Protection Society, and Medical Assurance office of late Canada, 1858 ; entered Justice Society ; President of Staffordshire Branch at Midland Wilson, Q.C. ; student Osgoode Hall ; (1888) and of Birmingham and admitted an Attorney of U.C., I860; re- Counties Branch (1899) of British Medical

moved to British Columbia, 1864 ; entered Association ; Member of Council of the same .; with of into partnership M. W. Tyrwhitt, Jubilee Mayor, 1887 ; and in consequence

afterwards Mr. Justice Drake ; senior partner the Mayor's exertions the Queen Victoria in law firm of Drake, Jackson, and Helmcken, Nursing Institution was erected at a cost of British 1888-93 ; called to Bar, Columbia, 5000 as a permanent record of the Queen's of British the 1867 ; a Bencher Columbia Law Jubilee (the Queen most graciously gave J.P. for Society, 1890; Q.C. 1899; declined the above name to the institution) ; 372 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JAMES

Wolverhampton and County of Stafford. Registers of Brindle. Recreations : played Publications : The Medical Profession and cricket, school, college, and the Leicester of Medical Public Life ; Historical Sketch the county club, Leyland and Westhoughton. Profession (or Medical Craft) in Britain from Address : 14 Chesham Road, Brighton. Era : the earliest Period to the Victorian ; Club New Brighton. [Died 24 Apr. 1915. The Modern Treatment of Recent Transverse JAFFRAY, Sir John, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1892 ; J.P., Fracture of the Patella, etc. etc. Recrea- b. D.L. ; Director of Lloyd's Bank ; 1818 ; tion : Horse exercise. Address : Whetstone s. of J. Jaffray ; m. Hannah, d. of W. Club : Conserva- House, Wolverhampton. Munton, Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1850 (d. tive. [Died 12 Oct. 1901. : 1893). Educ. Stirling ; High School,

JACKSON, Maj .-Gen. William, Indian Army ; Glasgow. Late proprietor of Birmingham d. of b. 31 Dec. 1830 ; m. 1871, Alice, Captain Daily Post and Birmingham Daily Mail; C. Drummond Bailey of Charlton Musgrove, founder of Birmingham Joint Stock Bank, 1849 Somerset ; one d. Entered army, ; afterwards amalgamated with Lloyd's Bank ; 1888. banker at : Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; unemployed list, Birmingham. Heir s. William, b. : Address : 6 Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone ; 1852. Address Park Grove, Edgbaston, Kirkbuddo, Forfar, N.B. Club : East India Birmingham. Club : Reform. United Service. [Died 8 Nov. 1912. [Died 4 Jan. 1901.

JACOB, Edward Fountaine, C.I.E. 1898, JAFFRAY, Hon. Robert ; Senator, Dominion b. 1852 m. Ada of 1906 of the A.M. I.C. E. ; ; 1899, Harriet, Canada, from ; President En- d. of Lt.-Gen. A. H. Bamfield, I.S.C. Globe (Toronto) Newspaper, from 1888 ;

tered India Public Works Department, 1876 ; Vice-President, Imperial Bank of Canada

retired 1907. Address : Carlton House, from 1906; Director, Canada Life ; Canadian b. Exmouth. Club : East India United Ser- General Electric and other companies ; 1912. s. of vice. [Died 8 Sept. near Bannockburn, Scotland, 1832 ; JACOB, Col. Sydney Long, C.I.E. 1900; William Jaffray and Margaret Heugh. Educ.: retired Chief Engineer and Secy, to Punjab Stirling Academy. Served apprenticeship b. 19 s. of in 1852 Gov., P.W.D. ; July 1845 ; Edinburgh ; emigrated to Toronto, ; after Major-General Jacob of the Bombay Army ; in business in Toronto until 1883, and m. 1869, Petronella, d. of late H. P. Selby that director of numerous railways, insurance : other of Ceylon. Educ. Lansdown Coll. Bath ; companies, land corporations, and Woolwich (Pollock Gold Medal and Sword enterprises. Address : Surrey Lodge, Gren- of Honour). Entered Royal Engineers, ville Street, Toronto. Clubs : National,

1865; went to India, 1868; appointed York, Ontario, Toronto ; Rideau, Ottawa. 1870- Dec. 1914. P.W.D. 1869 ; served in the Punjab, [Died 16

1900 ; to Chief Engineer, 1897 ; cr. promoted JAFFRAY, Sir William, 2nd Bt. ; 1892; Field Engineer in the Khyber, 1879; s. d. 6. 5 June 1852 ; of 1st Bt. and Anna, retired, 1900. Decorated : Famine work of W. Munton ; m. 1st, 1885, Mabel Augusta and administration of the P.W.D. Punjab. (d. 1886), d. of Sir F. E. Scott, Bt. ; 2nd, Publications : What is a Christian ? ; 1889, Alice Mary, d. of Francis Galloway; Differences of the Four Gospels. Address : three s. one d. Educ. : St. John's College, 28 1911. 71 Highbury Hill, N. [Died July Cambridge. Served South Africa. Heir : b. 1840. Studied violin JACOBI, G. ; Berlin, s. John Henry, b. 9 Dec. 1893. Address: under Edward Ganz Brussels Conserva- ; Skilts, Studley, Warwickshire. toire under de Beriot Paris Conservatoire ; [Died 27 Nov. 1914. under Mass at and Reber ; played in orchestra Thomas I.S.O. 1902; b. 29 at Theatre Francaise when Offenbach con- JAGO, Sampson, Nov. 1835. Entered Consular Service, 1856 ; ducted, then at Opera Comique, and Grand Consul- Vice-Consul, Beyrout, 1868 ; Acting Opera, Covent Garden, and Alhambra. General, Beyrout, 1870; Vice-Consul, Publications : The Black Crook ; La Marine 1876 ; Consul, Jerusalem, etc. Damascus, Acting depuis Midi ; Le Clairon, 1878; Acting Consul, Alexandria, 1882; [Died 13 Sept. 1906. 1888 Jedah, 1882 ; Consul, Aleppo, ; Sir James Kt. cr. 1906 M.P. Consul, JACOBY, Alfred, ; ; H.M. Consul-Gen, in N. Africa, from 1885 lace Tripoli, (G.L.) Derbyshire, Mid., ; 1894-1904 1904. manufacturer member of Town Council ; retired, ; [Died 21 Sept. 1915. of Nottingham (Sheriff, 1877-78) ; President Rev. Edward, M.A., Rector of Peakirk, of Nottingham Chamber of Commerce ; JAMES, 1865-1912 Hon. Canon Peterborough, b. 1852; s. of late M. Jacoby, Notting- ; 1900 Rural Dean of Peterborough ; b. ham; m. Miss F. Liepman, Glasgow, 1883. ; : 1828. Educ. : St. John's College, Oxford. Address Oakhill House, Nottingham ; 8 Abbot's 1851-53 ; Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Reform, Curate, Ann, Hants, National Liberal. [Died 23 June 1909. Peakirk, 1853-65. Address : Peakirk Peterborough. Club : New Oxford JACQUES, Rev. Kinton, M.A. ; Hon. Canon Rectory, and Cambridge. [Died 25 Feb. 1913. of Manchester, 1902 ; Licensed Preacher, Diocese of Southwell and Diocese of Chiches- JAMES of Hereford, 1st Baron (cr. 1895), Henry

e. s. of LL.D. Camb. ; ter ; b. Leicester, 31 Aug. 1837 ; James, P.C., K.C. ; Hon. Oct. 1828 s. of James and Anne Jacques ; m. 1st, 1863, K.B. 1873 ; b. 30 ; y. Philip Caroline Augusta, y. d. of Rev. Gardner Turner James, surgeon, Hereford, and d. of The Baldwin, Vicar of Leyland ; four s. three Frances, 3rd John Bodenham, Educ. : Cheltenham d. ; 2nd, 1909, Nora Frances, y. d. of Grove, Presteigne. s. : on the roll. Prizeman Hormuzd Rassam ; one Educ. Leicester Coll., being first boy

1850-51 1852 ; Collegiate School ; Brasenose College, Ox- Inner Temple ; Barrister, of 1867 ford. Curate of Leyland, 1861-69 ; Vicar Postman of Court Exchequer, ; Q.C. of Westhoughton, 1869-89; Rector of 1869; Bencher Middle Temple, 1870; of Brindle, 1889-1909 ; Rural Dean Leyland, Solicitor-General, 1873; Attorney-General, Middle 1901-9 ; Member of Highway Committee, 1873-74, 1880-85 ; Treasurer Temple, of Burial Member of Local Camb. 1892 ; M.P. (L.) Chairman Board, 1888 ; Hon. LL.D. Board, Chairman of Water Committee, Taunton, 1869-85; Bury, 1885-86; (L.U.) of of General to Prince Member of School Board, and Board Bury, 1886-95 ; Attorney- of Guardians Bolton and Chorley ; Chairman of Wales, Duchy Cornwall, 1892-95; of Parish Council and of Sub-Committee Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, 1895- Address : 41 Elementary Education ; Member of Diocesan 1902. Heir : none. Cadogan Committees Church Building, Education, Square, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Brooks's, St. James's. Home Missions ; Incorporated Member of Reform Devonsliire, Garrick, S.P.G. Publications : Joint-Editor Parish [Died 18 Aug. 1911. 373 JAMES WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

JAMES, Rev. Walter Hill, Rector of Fleet from the death of his wife, returned to Western and of South in 1874, Prebendary Searle, Australia ; entered the Legislative Council Lincoln from 1902 b. the of Cathedral, ; Close, Western Australia, 1900 ; Minister for 12 s. of Exeter, Jan. 1828 ; Harry James, Lands and Official Leader of the Legislative and 2nd d. of Rev. W. 1901 solicitor, Charlotte, Council, ; transferred to Transvaal, Vicar of Sidmouth : Jenkins, ; m. 1873, Ann 1903. Address Commissioner of Lands^ (d. 1896), d. of Rev. J. Jerram, Rector of Pretoria. [Died 12 March 1907. Fleet. Educ. : 1841-46 Balliol Winchester, ; JAMESON, Surgeon-General James, M.D., C.B. College, Oxford, 1846-51 (College Tutor's 1897, K.H.S., LL.D. Glasgow ; b. Kilbirnie, Exhibition). Tutor to Lord present Aber, Ayrshire, 15 Aug. 1837; 2nd s. of W. his cromby and two brothers, 1850-52 ; Jameson, Ladeside ; m. 1864, Mary, d. of Deacon to of and Kea- Curacy Kenwyu Rev. R. W. Cartwright, Kingston, Ontario. to from 1853; obliged resign ill-health, Educ. : High School and University of 1855; Priest, 1854; Tutor to 4th son of Glasgow. Gazetted Staff Assist.-Surg. 1857 ; Lord Monson, 1855-58 ; Curate of Heavitree, proceeded to Canada ; joined 47th Regt. of . 1858; S. Mary Major, Exeter, resigned, Foot ; accompanied it to West Indies 1860 tutor to late " ; travelling Antony specially promoted for highly merit Gibbs of Vicar of Tyntesfled ; Croft, Line., service rendered during an epidemic 1860 ; S. Matthias, Torquay, 1865 ; Rector yellow fever in Trinidad ; commanded of 1866 Vicar of S Trevolga, Cornwall, ; division of the English ambulance in the Luke's, Holbeach, 1870. Publications : First Franco-German War, 1870-71 ; by a special Co-Editor, 1860, of Exeter Diocesan Calendar; act of grace was given the Emperor William Occasional : Fleet Sermons. Address I.! Commemoration War Medal received nr. 16 Nov. 1910. ; Rectory, Holbeach. [Died the Canadian War Medal and Clasp for Professor of JAMES, William, Prof, Philosophy service during the Fenian Raid in 1866 ;

at Harvard University ; b. New York, 1842 ; has passed through all the ranks of his s. of of Henry James ; m. Alice H. Gibbens Department ; Knight of Grace of the Order Boston s. d. : various of St. ; three one Educ. John of Jerusalem ; Surg.-Gen. ; private schools ; Lawrence Scientific and late Director-Gen. Army Medical Service. Harvard Medical School. M.D. Harvard; Publications : numerous articles and reports,

Ph. et Litt. D. (Padua and Durham) ; Sc.D. chiefly of a professional nature. Recreations :

Oxford ; LL.D. Princeton ; Edinburgh ; member of the Eltham Golf Club ; took Harvard. Member of National Academy of part in almost all athletic games and sports. : Sciences ; Corresponding Member of Institute Address : Newlands, Eltham, Kent. Club of France and of Royal Prussian Academy of Constitutional. [Died 13 Sept. 1904.

Sciences ; Member of Royal Danish Academy JANNARIS, Anthony, Ph.D., M.A. ; Inspector- of Sciences, of Accademia dei Lincei at General of Public Education in Crete from of of Istituto Rome ; British Institute, and 1907 b. Lakkoi mountainous in Lombardo ; (a village ; taught comparative anatomy Kydonia, S.W. of Canea, of the island of and at 1872-1878 physiology Harvard, ; Crete), 25 Aug. 1852; e. s. of Nicolas after and that, psychology philosophy ; Jannaris, nephew of the famous Cretan cliief Gifford Lecturer at Edin. Univ. 1901-1902 ; s. Hadji Michel Jannaris ; g. of Nicolas Hibbert Lecturer at Manchester College, Jannaris, a celebrated hero in Cretan folk- Oxford. Publications: Principles of Psy- lore. Educ. : Canea ; Athens ; Marburg. chology, 1890: Text-Book of Psychology, Foreign Secy, to Cretan Govt. in Canea, 1892 ; The Will to Believe and other Essays, 1882-84 ; Headmaster of Pub. Gymnasium Talks 1895; Human Immortality, 1897; there, 1883-85; Head Clerk to British to Teachers on Psychology, and to Students Consulate in Crete on (Canea), 1884-88; Life's Ideals, 1899; The Varieties of appointed Lecturer (Hyphegetes) in Greek Religious Experience, a Study in Human Literature at Athens Univ., 1889; took Nature Gifford 1902 ; Lectures, ; Pragma- leading part .in Cretan insurrection of 1889- tism : for Old A New Name some Ways of 1890, for which he was proscribed by the Thinking, 1907: A Pluralistic Universe, Sultan ; came to London for literary pur- 1909; The Meaning of Truth, 1909. Address: suits, 1890 ; worked for six years in British 95 Irving Street, Cambridge (Mass)., U.S.A. Museum, investigating the history of the [Died 26 Aug. 1910. Greek language ; member of Cretan As- William D.L. JAMES, Dodge, J.P., ; C.V.O., sembly and correspondent of the Times 1908 ; b. Lancashire, 7 Dec. 1854 ; y. s. of during troubles of 1897 ; Lecturer on Post- D. James, Beaconsfleld, Wooltou ; m. Classical and Modern Greek in St. Andrews Evelyn, e. d. of Sir Charles Forbes, 4th Bart, University, 1896-1904 ; correspondent to s. : - of Newe, 1889 ; one four d. Educ. 7 Times, Daily Chronicle, etc., 1903 ; Harrow. Travelled in Soudan, Abyssinia, returned to Crete in 1904, and was im- Somaliland, Arabia, Afghanistan, West prisoned for his political views by Prince Coast of Arctic etc. Africa, Regions, Owned George of Greece, 1904-5. Publications : 9000 acres. Address: West Dean Park, Kreta's Volkslieder, 1876; Neugriechische Chichester 38 ; Bryanston Square, W. Grammatik, 1878; Adnotationes Criticae Clubs : Turf, Bachelors' ; Royal Yacht in Longini Peri Hypsous libellum, 1880 ; Squadron, Cowes. [Died 22 March 1912. Deutsch-Neugriechisches Handworterbuch,

JAMESON, Adam, M.D. Edinburgh; Com- 1884 ; Methodos t6s Germanike's Glosses, of of tes 1888 missioner Lands; member Executive, 1887 ; Methodos Gallikes Glosses, ;

Legislative, and Inter-Colonial Councils, Germano-Hellenik6n Lexik6n, 1888 ; Helleni-

Pretoria, Transvaal from 1903 ; b. Path- k6n Lexik6n, 1890-92 ; Peri Erotokritou,

head Manse, Fifeshire, Scotland, 1860 ; 4th 1889; Echo der Neugriechischen Sprache,

s. of Rev. Chas. Jameson ; m. 1889, d. of Mr. 1891 ; Modern Greek Dictionary, 1895 ; St. Justice Hensman, Western Australia ; three Historical Greek Grammar, 1897 ; d. Educ. : Craigmount School and Uni- John's Gospel, as read by the early Christians, versity, Edinburgh. Graduated as Bachelor with a fresh independent and faithful transla-

of Medicine and Master in Surgery in 1883, tion into English, etc. ; Agriculture and for and later took the degree of Doctor of Trade of Crete, 1907 ; Bill of Education in Medicine; sailed for Western Australia in Crete, 1908 ; besides numerous articles : charge of Emigrant Ship, 1884 ; practised various Reviews. Recreations walking, his profession, at the same time taking some cycling, golf. Address : Canea, Crete. in life of 26 1909. part the political that Colony ; [Died Apr.

returned to Europe, 1893, and practised as JARDINE, James, K.C. ; b. England, 6 June 8. a physician in Rome till 1897, when, upon 1846 ; 4th of William Jardine, Dunstable ; 374 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JKANS

m. 1878, Effle A., d. of Lieut. - General of ancient writings, under H.M.'s Commis- M. W. Willoughby, C.S.I. Educ. : Caius Coll. sioners on Historical Manuscripts, 1874. : 1854 Camb. (Fellow). 8th Wrangler, 1867. Barr. Publications Rise, ; Isabel, Professor of Juris- the Wife and the Old Inner Temple, 1871 ; Terry Young L9ve, 1856; prudence, 1877-84; Dean of Faculty, Bombay Novels and Novelists, from Elizabeth to University, 1893. Address : 14 Lancaster Victoria, 1858; Miriam Copley, 1859; Sir E.G. Everard's 1860 A Book about Gate, W. ; 10 King's Bench Walk, Temple, Daughter, ; Club: New University. [Died 6 Jan. 1909. Doctors, 1860; Olive Blake's Good Work, : of the cr. 1862 ; Live It Down a Story Light JARDINE, Sir Robert, 1st Bt., 1885 ; J.P., 1864 in and Co. Lands, 1863 ; Not Dead Yet, ; The D.L. ; senior partner Matheson ; Life of Robert Stephenson, C.E., F.R.S., b. 1825 ; s. of David Jardine, Muirhouse- 1864 A Book about 1866 A and Rachel, d. of William Johnstone, ; Lawyers, ; head, about of J. Noble Woman, 1868 ; A Book the Lirns, N.B. ; m. Margaret, d. Buchanan 1869 The Annals of 1871 Hamilton, Leny, Perthshire, 1867 (d. 1868). Clergy, ; Oxford, ; A Woman in of 1872 Brides Educ. : Edinburgh. M.P. Ashburton, 1865- Spite Herself, ; and 1868-74 Bridals, 1872 ; Lottie Darling, 1873 ; A 1868 ; Dumfries, ; Dumfriesshire, Book about the 1875 A 1880-92. Heir : s. Robert William Buchanan, Table, ; Young of the Seventeenth from b. 1868 (m. Ethel Mary, d. of late Squire Century, of Jeaffre- Benjamin Piercy, of Marchwiel Hall, Papers (A.D. 1676-86) Christopher Wrexham, and Macomer, Sardinia, 1894). son, of Dullingham House, Cambridgeshire, 1 Coll. 1878 ; The Rapiers of Regent's Park, 882 ; Edur. : Eton ; Magdalene Camb. The Real Lord Byron, 1883; The Real Address : Castlemilk, Lockerbie, N.B. ; Shelley, 1885 ; Lady Hamilton and Lord Lanrick Castle, Perthshire ; 24 St. James's 1888 The of and PI., S.W. Clubs : Brooks's Reform, City Nelson, ; Queen Naples Lord 1889 and Liberal. [Died 17 Feb. 1905. Nelson, ; Victoria, Queen 1893 A Book of JARVIS, Maj.-Gen. Samuel Peters, C.M.G., cr. Empress, ; Recollections, Revised of 1870; Retired List 1881; D.S.R. 1887; 1894; and Standard Edition Hamilton and Lord 1897. b. Queenston, then Upper Canada, 23 Aug. Lady Nelson, Address: 136 Portsdown Road, Maida 1820 ; s. of S. P. Jarvis, Toronto and Mary 2 Feb. 1901. B. Powell, d. of Wm. Drumner Powell, Ch. Vale, W. [Died

Justice ol U. Canada, 1815 ; m. 1850, Rene"e JEAKES, Rev. Prebendary James, Prebendary

Wilson (d. 1900) e. d. of Capt. John Wilson, of Harleston in St. Paul's Cathedral ; b. 8 R.N., and g. d. of late Admiral Sir Wm. July 1829; m. 1st, 1866, Barbara, 2nd d. : Charles Fahie, K.C.B. Educ. Old Upper of George Malcolm ; 2nd, 1876, Mary, o. c.

Canada Coll. Toronto. Served as a volunteer of Edward Leslie Jones, Lieut. R.N. ; one : at Toronto in the rebellion, 1837 ; purchased s. Educ. King's Coll. London ; Peter-

an Ensign's Commission in the Roy. Can. house, Cambridge. B.A. 1852 ; 21st Wrang- Senior in 1st Class Rifle Regt. June 1845 ; exchanged to 82nd ler, 1853 ; Nat. Science of Peter- Regt. 1847 ; Senior Department Sandhurst Tripos, 1855 ; Foundation Fellow

College, 1854-56 ; served in India, 1857-60 ; house ; Deacon, 1853 ; Priest, 1854 ; M.A. of command. 3 Companies 82nd Regt. at Relief 1855 ; Fellow King's College, London ;

of Lucknow by Sir Colin Campbell, Nov. Curate of Harrow, 1855-68 ; Select Preacher, at of of St. 1857 ; and a company the defeat the Cambridge, 1869 ; Vicar Matthias',

Gwalior contingent, Dec. following, and Bethnal Green, 1869-80 ; Rector of Hornsey,

other actions ; commanded invalid depot 1880-1901 ; Rural Dean of Highgate, 1888- : Nainee Tal, 1859 ; promoted Major, 1859 ; 1901. Recreations gardening, fishing, walk- : Adjutant, Staff College, 1860 ; Staff Officer ing. Address 4 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's : of Militia in Canada, 1866 ; in command of Park, N.W. Club United University.

a military district Ontario ; commanded as [Died 3 Jan. 1915. Lieut.-Col. a batt. of Ont. Riflemen for Red JEANS, J. Stephen ; Hon. Secretary British River Expedition under Sir G. Wolseley. Iron Trade Association from 1908, Secretary 1870 afterwards in command of the ; N.W. 1877-1908 ; managing editor and chief pro- Territories Col. 1875 sent on ; promoted ; prietor of the Iron and Coal Trades Review, special service to S. Africa, 1878; Com- the Foundry Trade Journal, and other trade mandant-Gen. Col. Forces, Cape of Good b. and technical publications ; Elgin, 1846. Indian medal and for Relief Hope ; clasp Trained to the publishing business, and of Lucknow 1857 ; S. African medal, 1878- edited several daily newspapers ; appointed 1879 Canadian Medal and for Red ; Clasp Secretary to the Iron and Steel Institute, River. Decorated: Red River Expedition. 1877 ; edited thirty-five volumes of Pro- Publications : Historical 82nd Record, Regt. ; ceedings of the Iron and Steel Institute; P. W. Volunteers. Address : Lydford and originated and from 1878 prepared and House, Beach Road, Weston-super-Mare. , published the Annual Statistical Reports : Clubs and Bath and County ; Army Navy, | of the British Iron Trade Association ; Weston-super-Mare. [Died 26 March 1905. organised and carried out meetings of the

JAURES, Jean Leon ; Member Chamber of Iron and Steel Institute in the United

Deputies from 1885 ; Editor of La Petite States, Canada, France (two), Germany, b. Republique ; Socialist ; Castres, 3 Sept. Austria, and Hungary ; organised Commis- 1859. Was Professor of Philosophy at Albi sions (1) to inquire into Continental iron- and Toulouse. Publications : Les Preuves, making conditions (seven employers and

1898: Action Socialiste, 1900; Etudes seven workmen) in 1895 ; and (2) to inquire

Socialistes, 1902 ; Discours Parlamentaires, into American industrial conditions and 1904. : in Address Avenue des Chalets 7, competition 1902 ; the reports published Paris. [Died 31 July 1914. by both commissions were mainly drawn up con- JEAFFRESON, John Cordy, B.A. ; Barrister by him as secretary ; prepared and of Lincoln's Inn ; author, archivist ; b. ducted the case of the British Iron Trade s. of in to Framlingham, 14 Jan. 1831 ; late before the Commission appointed 1888 Traffic William Jeaffreson, F.R.C.S. ; m. 1860, inquire into the Railway and Canal ArabellaEllen, d. of William Eccles, F.R.C.S., Act, and before the Tariff Commission of : of Wood- before the Com- London. Educ. Grammar Schools 1904 ; gave evidence Royal

bridge and Botesdale ; Pembroke Coll. Ox- mission on Coal Supplies (1904) ; the Royal ford. Some years mathematical and classical Commission on Food Supplies and Raw

tutor, and lecturer on English Literature ; Materials in time of War, and before various after receiving needful instruction in ancient select committees ; was President of the handwritings from Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Chartered Institute of Secretaries two years. D.C.L. Oxon, became one of the Inspectors Publications : read papers on economic sub- 375 JEBB WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Statistical of jects before the Royal Society, JEFFERSON, Joseph, actor ; b. Philadelphia, which he was for many years a councillor, Pa., 20 Feb. 1829 : m. 1st, 1848, Miss Mar- the East India Association, the Society of garet Lockyers; 2nd, 1868, Miss Sarah H. Arts, the Iron and Steel Institute, and other Warren. Educ. : Yale University; M.D. at bodies also numerous works of a ; wrote Harvard University. From 3 years of age in character, including Eng- acted the dramatic profession ; appeared id's all Elitico-economicSupremacy, 1885 ; Railway Problems, in the principal cities of America, England, 1886 ; Waterways and Water Transport, Ireland, Scotland, and Australia. Publica- : 1890 ; Trusts, Pools, and Corners, 1893 ; tion Autobiography, 1889. Recreations : Industrial Arbitration and Conciliation, fishing, painting. Address : Buzzards Bay, : 1894 ; and an important work on Steel, the Mass. Clubs Players', Century, Colonial. first of its kind, in 1880. Address : Cedar [Died 23 Apr. 1905.

House, Clapham Common, S.W. ; West JEFFERSON, Wood G., K.C. Address : 3 Mansion, Worthing. Clubs : Royal Socie- Mount Street Crescent, Dublin. ties, Savage. [Died 31 July 1913. [Died 12 Sept. 1912. JEFFREYS, Rt. Hon. Arthur Frederick, P.O. JEBB, Sir Richard Claverhouse, Kt., cr. 1900 ;

D.L., J.P., C.C. for ; M.P. Litt.D., D.C.L., LL.D. ; Regis Professor of Hampshire Northern Parlia- Greek from 1889; M.P. (C.) Camb. Univ. Div. Hants, from 1887; to L. G. Board from from 1891 ; Hon. Prof. Ancient History mentary Secretary 1905 Chairman of House of Com- Royal Acad. from 1898; Trustee of the ; Deputy mons, 1902-5 ; country gentleman and land- British Museum from 1903 ; b. Dundee, 27 e. s. owner ; Pres. various Agricultural Societies ; Aug. 1841 ; of late Robert Jebb, bar- b. 7 2nd s. of late rister, and Emily Harriet, d. of Very Rev. April 1848; Arthur Jeffreys, R.N., and Sarah, d. of R. Campbell ; H. Horsley, D.D. ; m. Caroline Lane, d. of m. e. d. of G. J. D.L. late Rev. John Reynolds, D.D., and widow 1877, Amy, Fenwick, ; of Gen. A. J. Slemmer, United States Army, one s. three d. Educ. : Christ Church, Oxford Mathematical Re- 1874. Educ. : St. Columba's College, Rath- (B.A. Honours). creations : ran for Oxford in quarter mile farnham, Ireland ; Charterhouse ; Trin. t>. Cambridge ; played in College Eleven and Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Senior classic, 1862 ; for Hampshire, hunting shooting. Address : Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity, 1863 ; Public Burkham House, Alton, Hants. Club : Orator of the University, 1869 ; Professor Carlton. [Died 14 Feb. 1906. of Greek, University of Glasgow, 1875-89 ; Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, Balti- JEJEEBHOY, Sir Jamsetjee, C.S.I., 3rd Bt. cr. more, 1892 ; Member of Royal Commission 4 1857 ; head ot the Parsee Community ;

on Secondary Education, 1894 ; of Royal tb. 1851; S. lather 1877; m. 1869, Jerbai, f Commission on Irish University Education, $,d. of Sapoorjee Dunjeebhoy. Heir : s. 1901 of b. 1878. Address: ; Member Consultative Committee ^.Cursetjee, Mazagon of of Board Education, 1900 ; President of ^Castle, Bombay. [Died 16 July 1898.

London Hellenic Society ; Fellow of London of JELF, Rev. George Edward, D.D. ; Master University, 1897 ; Member of London Univer- the Charterhouse from 1907 ; b. Berlin, sity, 1898. Publications: Commission, Soph- 29 Jan. 1834 ; e. s. of late Rev. Dr. Jelf, Electra in ocles, Catena Classicorum, 1867 ; Principal King's Coll. London ; m. 1st, Characters of Ajax, 1868; Theophrastus, Fanny, d. of G. A. Crawley, Highgate (d. 1870 ; Translations into Greek and 1865) ; 2nd, Katharine Frances, d. of Rev. Verse, 1873; Translations in and from C. B. Dalton ; four s. four d. Educ. Greek and Latin Verse and Prose (with H. 1st Charterhouse ; Christ Church, Oxford. Jackson and W. E. Currey), 1878 ; Attic class class Classical Moderations, 1854 ; 3rd 1876 Selections from Attic Orators, ; Orators, Lit. Hum. 1856. First Vicar of Blackmoor,

1880 ; Modern Greece, 1880 ; Bentley (Eng- 1869-74 ; Vicar of Saffron Walden, 1874-82 ; lish Men of Letters), 1882 ; Sophocles, with Hon. Canon of St. Albans, 1878-80 ; Canon Critical Notes, and Translation, Commentary, Residentiary of Rochester, 1880-1907 ; Rector 7 vols. 1883-96. Introduction to Homer, of Chatham, 1883-89 ; Rector of Wiggonholt, 1886 ; Lectures on Greek Poerty, 1893 ; 1896-97 ; Incumbent of St. Germans, Black- Humanism in 1899 articles on Education, ; heath, 1897-1904. Publications : Our Treas- classical subjects in Ency. Brit. (8th ed.), ure of Light, 1874 ; Make up for Lost Time, 1875-88. Recreations: fishing, cycling. Ad- 1877; The Secret Trials of the Christian dress : Springfield, Cambridge. Clubs : of Life, 1883 ; The House of God the Home Athenaeum, Albemarle. [Died 10 Dec. 1905. of Man, 1878 ; The Rule God's Command- 1875 JEE, Joseph, V.C., C.B. 1857; Deputy-In- ments, 1878 ; Necessary Things, ;

spector-Gen. ; on retired pay ; s. of Chris- Mother, Home, and- Heaven, 1891 ; Hear

topher Preston Jee, Hartshill, near Ather- the Church, 1887 ; Work and Worship

stone, Warwickshire ; m. 1880, Norah Carola, (Cathedral Sermons), 1887 ; The Consola-

d. of C. Riley, barrister. Educ. : London tions of the Christian Seasons, 2 vols. 1880 ; of and Edinburgh Universities ; Ecole de Messiah Cometh (Witness Old Testament), Medicine, Paris. Served as surgeon in 15th 1899; Chastity (Church Congress, 1901).

Hussars, R. Dragoons, 78th Highlanders ; Address : The Precincts, Rochester. in 1908. Persian War ; charger shot at battle of [Died 19 Nov. relief Kooshat ; of Lucknow, 1857, under JELF, Colonel Richard Henry, C.M.G. 1897; and Generals Havelock and Outram, became J.P., D.L. ; b. Oxford 2 Feb. 1844 ; 3rd besieged there for nearly two months, y. s. of late Rev. Dr. Jelf, Principal of undergoing the utmost hardships and priva- King's College, London, and Canon of Christ e. d. of late tions ; charger seriously wounded ; was Church, Oxford ; m. Margaret, invalided by a Medical Board. Recreations : Rev. J. J. Blunt, Lady Margaret Professor Educ. : shooting, fishing, especially salmon-fishing ; of Divinity at Cambridge, 1869. won Grand Prize at international pigeon- Eton; King's Coll., London (Fellow); shooting at Monte Carlo, and the Handicap R.M.A. Woolwich. Entered R.E. 1865; the same year, although penalised to 29 Capt, 1878; Major and Brev. Lt.-Col., : recalled to metres. Address Queni borough Hall, near 1885 ; Col., 1889 ; retired 1901 ; Leicester. Clubs : Army and Navy, Hur- employment as temporary Major-Gen, same la lingham ; Cercle de Me'diterrane'e, Nice. year ; served Bechuanaland Expedition, [Died 17 Mar. 1899. 1884-85, as Director of Military Telegraphs JEFFCOAT, Captain Henry Jamieson Powell, (honourably mentioned, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; D.S.O. 1900. Entered R.A., 1892; Capt., Chairman of Sanitary Commissioners, Gib-

1900 ; served South Africa. raltar, 1893-97 (C.M.G.) ; Commanding [Died (killed) 20 Dec. 1901. Royal Engineers, Eastern District, 1897- 376 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JKXNER

in 1901 ; Governor and Commandant Royal spector-General (retired), 1878 ; served Military Academy, Woolwich, 1901-4. Ad- charge of Naval Brigade before Sebastopol, dress : Offcote Hurst, Ashborne, Derbyshire. 1854-55 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal,

Club : Junior United Service. and of ; of Legion " Honour) " Staff-Surgeon" " [Died 26 Apr. 1913. hospital ships Belleisle and Simoon in

JELLETT, Very Rev. Henry, D.D., Trinity China, 1857-61 (medal with two clasps) ; of St. College, Dublin ; Dean Patrick's, Senior Medical Officer of Plymouth Division d. of James Dublin ; m. Elizabeth, Morgan, of R.M., 1861-69; of R.M. Artillery at Tivoli Cork. Publications : The House, Eastney, 1869-72 ; Deputy-Inspector-Gen, Irish the Articles of 1615 of Church and ; Naval Hospital at Bermuda, 1872-75 ; Some Thoughts on the Christian Life. Ad- of Royal Naval Hospital at Plymouth, 1875- : Dublin. dress Deanery, Kevin Street, 1878 ; C.B. 1867. Address : Nevinston, [Died 31 Dec. 1901. Mannamead, Plymouth. [Died 2 Apr. 1912. JELLETT, W. M., K.C., Ireland. Address : JENKINS, John Lewis, C.S.I. 1906, I.C.S. ; 36 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Commissioner of Customs, Bombay ; Ordin- [Died 9 March 1911. ary Member of Executive Council of Gover- JENKINS, Edward, politician and author; nor-General of India from 1910 ; s. of James editor of the Overland Mail and the Home- Jenkins of Glansawdde, Carmarthenshire, and Mail Allen's Indian ; b. ward (with Mail) Elinor, d. of John Lewis of Llamddeusant, Bangalore, India, 28 July 1838 ; s. of Rev. Carmarthenshire ; m. Florence Mildred, 2nd John Jenkins, D.D., LL.D., and Harriette of Sir d. Arthur Trevor, K.C.S.I. ; five s. Educ. : School M'Gill Shepstone. High ; two d. Educ. : Bristol School, Wadham Montreal of Penn- University, ; University Coll., Oxford (Scholar). Hody Greek Ex- sylvania. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1864 ; Coun- hibitioner, 1877 ; Indian Civil Service, 1877 ; the Coolie sel for the Coolies on Demerara served as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, for Commission, 1870 ; Agent-Gen, Canada, Bombay and Sindh ; Manager of Encum- of 1874-76 ; member the Royal Commission bered Estates, Sindh, 1885-87 ; Survey and on 1876-77 contested Truro Copyright, ; Settlement Commissioner, Baroda State, against Gladstonian candidate as Liberal 1887-89 ; Assistant Commissioner in Sindh, for Imperialist, 1870 ; M.P. Dundee, 1874- 1889-93 ; Collector of Salt Revenue, Bombay, as 1880 ; contested Edinburgh an Independent 1893 ; Commissioner of Customs, Bombay, Liberal and Imperialist, 1881 ; formerly a 1903 ; Additional Member of the Legislative Liberal, then a Conservative ; contested Council, Bombay, 1904 ; Ordinary Member, Dundee, 1885 and 1896, in Conservative 1908-10 ; qualified in Hindustani, Gujarathi, interest. Publications : Ginx's Lord Baby ; Biluchi, Sindhi (high proficiency), and Bantam The Coolie Little ; The ; ; Hodge Persian (high proficiency). Recreations :

Devil's Chain Lutchmee and Dilloo ; The ; shooting and golf. Club : Byculla, Bombay. Cabin Fatal A Paladin of Captain's ; Days ; [Died 13 Jan. 1912. Finance A Secret of Two Lives A Week ; ; JENKINSON, Francis B. G., C.B. ; Clerk of Passion State Statesman- ; Emigration ; assistant of the House of Commons (at the ship ; Barney Geoghegan, M.P. ; Imperial table), from 1900 ; 2nd s. of late Rev. J. S. Federation (Contemporary Review), 1870- Jenkinson, Vicar of Battersea, and Harriet, 1871 etc. Address : 65 ; Pantalas, Cornhill, d. of late Capt. the Hon. Sir George Grey, E.G. [Died 4 June 1910. e. d. R.N., Bt. ; m. E. A. Harriet, of the JENKINS, Col. Sir Francis Howell, K.C.B., cr. Rev. T. C. Griffith, Norman Hill, Cam, b. e. 8. of Jenkins. and Vicar of S. 1897 ; 1832 ; Rev. David Gloucestershire, Matthew's, Educ. : Marlborough. Entered Bengal army, Surbiton, 1873. Educ. : Rugby and Gottin- of 1851 ; Col. 1879 ; retired 1885 ; served gen. Clerk in various departments the of siege of Delhi, 1857 ; Umbeyla expedition, offices of the House Commons, 1866-86 ; to 2nd Clerk 1863 ; Afghan War, 1878-80 ; A.D.C. Barr. Middle Temple, 1869; Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, 1879-85. Assistant House of Commons, 1886-1900. Club: United Service. [Died 6 June 1906. Decorated for official services. Recreations : Clubs : JENKINS, Sir George Henry, Kt., cr. 1904; fishing, skating. Union, Ranelagh. C.M.G. 1891 Clerk of the Parliaments of [Died 27 May 1902. ; Bt. b. s. of JENKINSON, Sir George Banks, 12th ; Victoria from 1891 ; 1843 ; Henry cr. b. 1851 S. 1661 ; J.P., D.L. ; 10 May ; Jenkins of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire ; father 1892 m. d. of A. Holme- m. d. of Robert Kent, Melbourne. Clerk in ; Madeline, Sumner, late of Hatchlands, Surrey, 1880 ; Victorian Government Railways, 1861-65 ; Clerk of Private Bills and Private Secretary two s. two d. Educ. : Harrow. Heir : g. s. to the Speaker, Sir F. Murphy, in Legislative Anthony, b. 1912. Address : Eastwood, Clerk of Falfield, R.S.O., Gloucester. Clubs : Carl- Assembly.' 1865-70 ; Committees, ton, Boodle's. [Died 5 June 1915. 1870-78 ; Clerk-Assistant, 1878-82 ; Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, 1882-91 ; JENKINSON, Major George Seymour Charles, 1858 s. of J. H. Secretary to the Royal Commission on the D.S.O. 1900 ; b. 18 Feb. ; d. of C. Czarnikow Question of Payment of Members of the Jenkinson ; m. 1899, Ada, ; : Served Bur- Legislature, 1868 ; Secretary to the Royal one s. Educ. Marlborough. with Commission for the completion of the Houses mah, 1887 (wounded, medal clasp) ; of the Austral- with Parliament, 1877 ; Clerk of West Africa, 1897-98 (medal clasp); asian Federation Conference at Melbourne, 16th Batt. Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa of with Address : 1890 ; Clerk to the Federal Council (despatches, medal clasp). Australasia on the occasion of that body Lamport Grange, Northampton. holding its Eighth and last Session in the [Died 27 Sept. 1907. cr. b. Parliament House, Melbourne, in January JENKYNS, Sir Henry, K.C.B. ; 1892; d. of Admiral Sir T. 1899 ; Hon. J.P. for Victoria, New South 1838; m. Madeline, Wales, and South Australia. Address : Sabine - Pasley, 2nd Bt., K.C.B., 1877. : Balliol Coll. Oxford Clonclon, Toorak, Victoria. Educ. Eton ; (M.A. [Died 18 July 1911. 1863). Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1863; Parlia- to 1886-99. JENKINS, Sir James, K.C.B., cr. 1887 ; Hon. mentary Counsel Treasury, s. late William : Hants. Surgeon to the King ; of Address Botley Hill, Botley, Jenkins; b. 1818; m. 1862, Sophie Pauline [Died 10 Dec. 1899. (d. 1882), e. d. of Admiral Luckraft, JENNER, Rt. Rev. Henry Lascelles, D.D., late 1866-71 M.D. Glasgow, 1839 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1845 ; Bishop, Dunedin, New Zealand, ;

from 1854 ; b. entered R.N. as Assistant-Surgeon, 1841 ; Vicar of Preston, Kent, 1820 s. of Rt. Hon. Sir Surgeon, 1851; Staff-Surgeon, 1863; Dep. Chislehurst, 6 June ; Inspector-General of Hospitals, 1872; In- Herbert Jenner Fust, Dean of the Arches 377 JENNER WHO WAS WHO r 1897-1916

and Judge of the Prerogative Court, and Pasha Relief expedition under H. M. Stanley,

Elizabeth, d. of General Lascelles ; m. Mary 1887-90; Queen's Messenger, 1895-1901. Isabel, e. d. of Capt. Finlaison, R.N. Educ. : Publications : Emin Pasha and the Rebellion African Harrow ; Trinity Hall, Camb. (LL.B.) D.D. at the Equator ; Stories told in an

: 1897. Cambridge, 1867. Ordained 1843 Minor Forest ; The Story of a Billiard Ball, Canon of Canterbury, 1852-54; Bishop of Recreations : boating, travelling. Address : the 1882-93. Berks. Club : St. Eglise Catholique Gallicane, Sandridge 'House, Ascot, Recreations : botany, music, ecclesiology, James's. [Died 22 Oct. 1908.

poetry (English, French, Latin) ; in cricket cr. JEPHSON, Sir Stanhope William, 4th Bt. ; : eleven Cambridge University 1840. Address ft. 1815 ; C.B. ; Maj.-Gen., retired 1861 ; Preston Vicarage, Dover. d. 17 May 1810 ; S. half-b. 1884 ; m. Sophia, [Died 18 Sept. 1898. of E. Hawes, Woodford, 1849. Entered Sir 1st cr. and JENNER, William, Bt. ; 1868; army, 1830 ; served in Afghanistan received G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Physician- Baluchistan; Maharatta War, in- Ordinary to Queen Victoria and Prince of thanks of Government and Commander-in- ft. 1860. Address : Wales (afterwards King Edward VII.) ; Chief ; in China campaign, 1815 s. of 30 Jan. ; John Jenner, Rochester ; 24 Elphinstone Road, Southsea. m. Adela, d. of S. Adey, 1858. President [Died 19 June 1900. Royal College of Physicians, 1881-88. Heir : JERMYN, Rt. Rev. Hugh Willoughby, D.D., s. ft. : ft. Walter, 1860. Address Greenwood, from 1875 ; Swaffham, Durley Bishops Waltham, Hants. Prior, Cambs., 1820; s. of Rev. G. B. 11 d. of late [Died Dec. 1898. Jermyn, LL.D. ; m. 1st, Ellen, Edward 2nd, JENNER-FUST, Herbert, LL.D.; ft. 23 Feb. Scudamore, M.D., 1844; s. Sir d. of late Rev. Edward 1806 ; of Herbert Jenner, a judge of Sophia Henrietta, Educ.: the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, who C. Ogle, Northumberland, 1879. assumed name of Fust in addition to his Westminster; Trin Hall, Camb. (Scholar). own in 1841, when he took family seat under Incumbent of St. John's, Forres, Morayslure, 1847 of and Ross, 1851 ; will of his kinsman, Sir John Bt. ; Dean Moray Fust, Rector : Archdeacon of St. Christopher's and Educ. Eton ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, of which college he was a Fellow. Recreations : of St. George, Basseterre, W.I., 1854; Rector of Somersetshire, 1858 ; played in Eton and Harrow, 1822 ; captained Nettlecombe, Vicar of Cambridge team in first inter-university Rural Dean of Dunster, 1860; 1870 3rd Bishop of Colombo, match in 1827 ; President of M.C.C. 1833. Barking, ; 1871 1875 Primus of Scot- Address : Hill Court, Falfield, Gloucester- ; resigned ; shire. [Died 30 July 1904. land 1886-1901. Address: Forbes Court, Club : Caledonian. JENNINGS, Sir John Rogers, cr. 1887 (opening Broughty Ferry. [Died 17 Sept. 1903. of People's Palace) ; retired solicitor ; a Edward Henry, of ft. Sir Hubert Governor the People's Palace ; 10 May JERNINGHAM, F.G.S., 1820 s. of K.C.M.G., cr. 1893 ; F.S.A., F.Z.S., ; pos. David Jennings, Hawkhurst, ft. 18 Oct. Kent, and Rebecca, d. of John Rogers, Sun J.P., D.L., Northumberland; 1842 s. of C. W. E. Jerningham (Stafford), Court, Cornhill ; m. Mary Isabel, d. of ; m. Annie 1902), Charles William 1854. Painswick, Gloucester ; (d. Smith, H.E.I.C.S., widow : d. of E. Liddell of Benton Park, and Educ. Totteridge School ; Germany ; of C. 1874. Educ. : Univ. of France Lausanne College. Solicitor, 1846 ; Master Mather, Entered Diplomatic Drapers' Company, 1886-87 ; Recreation : (Bachelier-es-Lettres). 1866 Colonial Secretary Honduras, travelling. Address : Minster Lea, Reigate, Service, ; 1889-92 Lieut.-Gover- Surrey. [Died 24 Dec. 1897. 1887-89 ; Mauritius, ; of 1893-97 ; nor, 1892 ; Governor Mauritius, JENNINGS, Hon. Sir Patrick Alfred, cr. 1880 : M.P. and of Trinidad and Tobago, 1897-1900 ; K.C.M.G., LL.D. ; Member Legislative Coun- Medal of 1897 ; Berwick, 1881-85 ; Jubilee cil of New South Wales ft. ; Newry, Ireland, Commander of the Order of St. Gregory; Mar. 20, 1831 ; m. Mary, d. of M. Shanahan, Officier d'Acade"mie, Paris. Publications : Life 1864. Educ. : School ; Newry ; Exeter, in a French Chateau Reminiscences of an Devon. Recreations : Founder of ; Sydney ; Attache" ; To and From Constantinople Liedertafel and Sydney Philharmonic Society. of Diane de Breteuille ; M. Paulot ; History Address : Westbrook, Darling Downs, Norham Castle; West to East. Address: Queensland. Club : Union, Sydney. Berwick-on-Tweed ; [Died 10 July 1897. Longridge Towers, Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs: Sir cr. JEPHSON, Alfred, Kt., 1891 ; Captain Cercle Athenseum, Brooks's, Garrick ; Agri- retired ft. m. R.N., 1889; 1841; Harriet, cole, Cercle de 1' Union, Paris. Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of [Died 3 Apr. 1914. Jerusalem, d. of A. Campbell. Educ. : JEROME, Maj.-Gen. Henry Edward, V.C., Coll. Entered R.N. Leamington 1854; late 62nd Foot; 6. 1830. Entered 62nd served Crimean China War, War, 1857 ; served Indian Foot, 1848 ; Maj.-Gen. 1885 ; wounded at 1863 Hon. Sec. Kagosima, ; Mutiny, 1857-58 (dangerously wounded, des- of R. Naval Exhibition, Agent- 1891; patches, medal with clasp, brevet of Major) ; General Coast Niger Protectorate, 1893; Hazara Expedition, 1868 (medal with clasp). in medal engaged operations against Nana, Address : 11 Sion Bath. and Benin 1894 Hill, clasp River, ; Secretary- [Died 25 Feb 1901. General of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; JERSEY, 7th Earl of (cr. 1697), Victor Albert Secretary and Sub-Director Insti- Imperial George Child Villiers, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., tute 1898. Recreations : ; resigned yachting, 1620 ; D.L., J.P. ; Viscount Grandison, fishing. Address : 26 Bolton Street, Picca- Viscount Villiers and Baron Hoo, 1691. W. Clubs: United Marl- dilly, Service, [1st Earl's father was distinguished in the borough. [Died 12 Sept. 1900. d. of 1st Duke Civil War ; 3rd Earl m. Anne, JEPHSON, Arthur Jermy Mounteney, King's of Bridgwater, descended from Mary, Queen- from 1901 s. of of Messenger ; y. Rev. John Dowager of France and sister Henry VIII.]

Mounteney Jephson and Ellen, d. of Isaac Lord-Lieut, of Oxford from 1887 ; principal Stanfield Prov. Grand Jermy, Hall, Norfolk ; m. 1904, proprietor of Child's Bank; ft. 1845 Anna, d. of late Addison E. Head of San Master Oxfords from 1885 ; 20 Mar. ; s. : Hon. Francisco ; one Educ. Tonbridge Pre- e. s. of 6th Earl and e. d. of late Rt. Eton. Medallist 1859 m. paratory School; Royal Sir Robert Peel, Bt. ; S. father ; Geographical Society, and Royal Brussels Hon. Margaret Elizabeth Leigh, e. d. of 2nd Lieutenant s. three d. Educ. : Geog. Society ; Royal Irish Lord Leigh, 1872 ; two Rifles ; commanded a detachment in Oxford Hon. Emin Eton ; Balliol College, ; D.C.L., 378 WHO WAS'WHO, 1897-1916 JESSOP

- - - 1907. Lord in Waiting, 1875 77 ; Pay- I ginia Water. Clubs : Athenaeum, United

masterr-General, 1889-90 ; Governor-General I Service, and all the Australasian clubs. of New South Wales, 1890-93 ; Chairman [Died 17 Aug. 1897. 1896-1905 ' Light Railway Commission, ; JERVOISE, Sir Arthur Henry Clarke-, 3rd Member of Oxford County Council. Owned , Bt. ; cr. 1813 ; Capt. Coldstream Guards about 19,400 acres. Heir : s. Viscount (retired) ; b. 1856 ; S. grandfather 1889 ; m. Villiers. Address : Isle- Osterley Park, Florence, d. of Maj. Elwon, 1883. Educ. : worth Bicester. Clubs : Middleton [ ; Park, Eton. Heir : u. Henry, b. 1831. Address : Junior Carlton. Carlton, Idsworth Park, Horndean, Hants. Clubs : 31 1915. ! [Died May Guards', White's. [Dud 29 Aug. 1902. I JERVIS, Hon. William Monk, J.P., D.L. ; Sir 4th cr. 1813 b. 7 y. s. of late Hon. William Jervis Jervis JERVOISE, Henry, Bt., ; s. of 2nd Bt. and and Sophia, d. of late George Narbonne Sept. 1831; Georgiana, d. of S. b. y. George N. Thompson ; nephew, Vincent, b. of 3rd Viscount St. Vincent ; 1902 ; late Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards. 1827 ; m. 1st, 1864, Harriet Wilmot fW. 1875), Served throughout Eastern Campaign, 1854- d. of Robert Sacheverell Sitwell ; 2nd, 1876, 1855, including and the Mary Maude (d. 1879), e. d. of Hon. Edward Alma, Balaclava, of with three Swynfen Parker-Jervis, of Aston Hall, Co. siege Sebastopol (medal clasps, Sardinian and Turkish 5th Class e. d. of late medals, Stafford ; 3rd, 1882, Mary, Edward Heir : c. Samuel Cum- Atkinson, oi Seafield and Carrick Brennan, Medjidie). Harry b. 1832. Address : 33 Charles Co. Dublin, and widow of Captain Herbert ming, Street, Clubs : : Berkeley Square, W. Brooks's, Herbert Stepney. Educ. Eton ; Trinity Travellers'. 2 March 1908. College, Oxford. B.C.L. 1852; called to [Died for Sir Samuel Bar, Inner Temple, 1853 ; Alderman JERVOISE, Harry Gumming

Militia. Clarke, 5th Bart., cr. 1813 ; b. 2 1832 Co. Derby ; late Capt. Staffordshire April ; Address : Quarndon Hall, Derby. m. 1874, Beatrice Evelyn, d. of late Wm. [Died 25 March 1909. Bruce Stopford Sackville of Drayton House, Northants one d. Educ. : Harrow JERVIS-SMITH, Rev. Frederick J., M.A., ; ; in Merton College, Oxford. A Clerk in Foreign F.R.S. ; retired University Lecturer in Office, 1854-94; attached to Viscount Mechanics ; Millard Lecturer Experimental special mission to 1866 Mechanics and Engineering, Trinity College Sydney's Brussels, ; Private to late 2 o. s. of Secretary Mr. Egerton when Oxford ; b. Taunton, April 1848 ; Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Rev. Preb. F. J. Smith, M.A. ; m, Annie 1866-68 2nd in : ; acting Secretary diplomatic Eyton, 2nd d. of T. Taylor ; one s. Educ. service, 1868 ; to serve in British Pembroke Coll. Oxford (B.A. Pemb. Coll., appointed Legation in Florence ; temporarily trans- M.A. Trin. Coll.) ; Hon. M.A. ad eundem ferred to Rome to assist Mr. Odo Russell, Adelaide University ; Vicar of St. John's, afterwards Lord Ampthill, 1870, on whose Taunton, 1884-86 ; Patron of the Livings he remained -on service of St. John's and St. Andrew's Churches, departure/, special at Rome, 1870-74. Heir : n. Eustace James Taunton ; Member of Com. on Explosions, Clarke Jervoise, late Captain South Lanca- Home Office, 1895-96; received Medal : shire Regt. ; b. 1870. Address Idsworth, French Exhibition for Dynamometer ; silver Horndean, Hants ; Chelwood Beacon, Uck- medal Inventions Exhibitions for Integrator ; field, Sussex. Club : Arthur's. Humane Societies' medal for Saving Life ; 28 1911. inventor of several forms of dynamometers, [Died May Colonel Charles C.I.E. 1909 integrators, chronographs, etc. Appointed JESSOP, Thorp, ; Planter b. 19 Dec. 1858 s. of representative of the V.D. ; Tea ; ; late Charles Scott m. for the Tercentenary of Torricelli at Faenza, Major Jessop ; 1891, 1908. Publications : numerous scientific Elizabeth Katherine, d. of late Col. J. R. S. llth one *. papers. Recreations : photography, cycling. Henderson, Madras Infantry ; : four d. Educ. : Edward VI. Grammar Address Trinity College, Oxford ; Bat- King to tramsley House, Lymington, Hants. Club : School, Crediton, Devon. Emigrated 1878 as a tea served in Savile. [Died 23 Aug. 1911. Assam planter ; Frontier War as 1891 JERVOIS, Sir William Francis Drummond, volunteer, (received thanks of Govt.) ; appointed Commandant R.E., G.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S. ; Lieut.-Gen. ; of Assam Valley Light Horse, 1903, and Hon. Colonel-Commandant Royal Engineers (1893); to of India. Recreations : b. A.D.C. Viceroy Cowes, I'O Sept. 1821 ; e. s. of late Maj.- hunting, shooting, and fishing. Address : Gen. W. Jervois, K.H. ; m. Lucy, d. of Panbarry T.E., Gotoonga P.O. and T.O. William Norsworthy, 1850 (d. 1894). Educ. : Assam. Clubs : Junior Army and Nayv, R.M.A. Gosport ; R.M.A.Woolwich. Brigade- United Devon Constitutional. Major of Force against the Boers, 1842; Empire ; took Exeter. [Died 2 July 1915. part in Kaffir War, 1846-47 ; made F.R.C.S. military survey of British Kaffraria ; fortified JESSOP, Thomas Richard, 1868; Con- Alderney, 1852-55; Brevet MaJ9r, 1854; J.P. West Riding, Yorkshire, 1894; at Leeds commanding R.E. for London district, 1855 ; sulting Surgeon-General Infirmary ; at War Office, 1856-75; adviser to Lord Ex-Vice-President Royal Coll. Surgeons, Palmerston in fortifying Portsmouth, Ply- England, Vice-President British Medical Association late Professor York- mouth, Pembroke, Portland, Cork, the ; Surgery, Victoria President Thames, Medway, etc. ; special Missions to shire, College University ; B.M.A. advise on Fortifications : Canada, 1863, 1864, Surgical Section Leeds Meeting ; 1865 1889 in Durham Uni- ; Bermuda, 1863, 1869 ; India, 1871-72, ; Examiner Surgery, President Leeds and etc. ; Governor of Straits Settlements, 1876- versity, 1898 ; formerly

1877 ; quelled Malay outbreak ; sent to West Riding Medico-Chirurgical Society , 1837 s. of late Thos. Australasia, 1877 ; Governor South Australia, b. Brighouse, 11 Nov. ; Isabella 1877-83 ; Governor New Zealand, 1883-89 ; Jessop, Brighouse ; m. 1st, Harvey, adviser to Australasian Governments in y. d. of late John Blackburn, Coroner, Leeds ; matters of defence, 12 years. Returned to 2nd, Eliza, widow of late Walter Cardwell. : Grammar School ; England, 1889 ; on Mr. Stanhope's Com- Educ. Giggleswick mission of Military Defences, 1890-91. Pub- Leeds School Medicine. Publications : lications : and chiefly in Map of British Kaffraria ; Article various addresses papers in Bradshaw 1901. Nineteenth Century, 1890, on advisability surgical subjects ; Lecturer, of placing Coast Defence in hands of the Recreations : gardening, agriculture. Ad- The Navy (entitled by editor Home Rule for the dress : 32 Park Square, Leeds ; Quarries, Thorner. Navy). Recreations : drawing, reading, Chapel Allerton ; Manor Farm, riding, driving. Address : Merlewood, Vir- [Died 6 Sept. 1903. 879 .TESSOPP WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

JESSOPP, Rev. Augustus, D.D ; Chaplain-in- from practice 1899, and returned to her

Ordinary to King Edward VII., 1902-10 ; native Sussex. Publications : American 1 c. of late Schools b. 20 Dec. 823 ; y. John Sympson and Colleges, 1866 ; Medical Women and Elizabeth 1872 ed. Jessopp, Cheshunt, Herts, (2nd 1886) ; Puerperal Fever (Grad. e. d. co-heir of Hon. Tucker, and Bridger Thesis), 1877 ; Care of Infants, 1884 (2nd ed. m. Goodrich, Bermuda ; Mary Ann (d. 1905), 1904) ; various articles in Fortnightly Review d. of Charles Cotesworth, R.N., Liverpool. 1875, Nineteenth Century, 1887 and 1894. Educ. : St. John's Coll. Camb. Select Preacher Address : Windydene, Mark Cross, Sussex.

University of Oxford, 1896 ; Hon. Canon [Died 7 Jan. 1912.

Norwich Cathedral ; Hon. Fellow St. John's JEX-BLAKE, Very Rev. Thomas William, of Coll. Camb. and Worcester Coll. Oxford. D.D. ; b. 1832 ; o. sure. s. of Thomas Jex- Curate of Papworth St. Agnes, Cambridge- Blake, Bunwell and Brighton, and Maria, Headmaster of Helston d. of shire, 1848-1854; Thomas Cubitt, Honing Hall, Norfolk ; 1855-59 Head- d. of Grammar School, Cornwall, ; m. Henrietta, John Cordery, Hamp- masterof Edward VI.'s 1857 ten c. : King School, Norwich, stead, ; Educ. Rugby ; Uni- Rector of 1879-1911. 1859-79; Seaming, versity College, Oxford (Scholar) ; Fellow Publications : of in editor Essays Divinity Queen's Coll. Oxford ; pupil of Goldwin with by John Donne, D.D., Life, 1855 ; One Smith, and (private) of John Conington, and Generation of a Norfolk House, a contribu- Theodore Walrond. 1st class Classical Mods.

tion to Elizabethan 1878 ; and Lit. Hum. 1855 Proxime Accessit History, History 1853, ; of the Diocese of Norwich, 1879 ; Arcady Hertford Scholarship, 1853; Mentioned, for for of Better Worse, 1881 ; The Coming Ireland Scholarship, 1854. Composition the 1885 of Friars, ; The Autobiography Master Sixth Form Marlborough, under Dr. Trials of Roger North, 1887 ; a Country Parson, Cotton, 1855 ; Assistant Master at Rugby,

Studies by Recluse, Random Roaming, under Dr. Temple, 1858-68 ; Principal of

Frivola, 1896; Before the Great Pillage, Cheltenham College, 1868-74 ; Headmaster 1901 articles in of of ; the Dictionary National Rugby School, 1874-87 ; Rector of Alve-

Biography, e.g. Queen Elizabeth, Dr. Donne, church, 1887-1891 ; Dean of Wells, 1891-

Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Thomas 1911 ; J.P. Worcestershire. Publications : Cecil, Lord Burghley, etc. Long Vacation in Continental Picture

[Died 12 Feb. 1914. Galleries, 1858 ; Comprehension, The Tolera- tion 1873 Life in Faith Sermons in JEWETT, Sarah Orne, novelist, Litt.D. Bowd. Act, ; ; Coll. b. Rugby Chapel, 1875 ; Higher Religious ; South Berwick, Maine, 3 Sept. 1849; 2nd d. of Professor Theodore H. Education, 1896. Recreations : at Rugby- hare and hounds, swimming, fives, football, Jewett, A.M., Bowdoin Coll. M.D. ; Jefferson cricket ; at Oxford cricket, racquets, Med. Coll. ; Consulting Surgeon General hunting, the drag ; since riding, driving, Hospital of Maine ; member Maine Historical Address : 1 3 Ennismore Society, etc., etc. Educ. : Home. Publica- walking, travelling. tions : Gardens, S.W. Clubs: Athenaeum, Alpine, Deephaven ; The Country of the Firs Burlington Fine Arts. [Died 2 July 1915. Pointed ; The Life of Nancy ; A Native of Winby, and other Tales ; Strangers and JEYES, Samuel Henry, chief assistant editor of s. of Wayfarers ; A Country Doctor ; A Marsh the Standard ; late John Jeyes ; m. Island d. late ; A White Heron, and Other Stories ; Ge"nevieve Frances MacGregor, of of of The King Folly Island, and other People ; Charles Edward Sherman New York. Old Friends : School and New ; Country By-Ways ; Educ. Uppingham ; Trinity College,

The Mate of the Daylight, and Friends Oxford (Scholar). M.A. ; Lecturer in

Ashore ; Tales of New England ; Betty University College, Oxford, 1879-83. Barr.

Leicester ; Play-Days ; Story of the Normans, Inner Temple ; joined St. James's Gazette

The Queen's Twin, The Tory Lover, etc. as assistant editor in 1887 ; edited Public : Address South Berwick, Maine ; 148 Men of To-day, an International Series. Charles : Publications : others Translation Street, Boston. Clubs Lyceum ; amongst Life Mayflower, Boston. [Died 24 June 1909. of the Sixteen Satires of Juvenal ; The

and Times of the Marquis of Salisbury ; JEX-BLAKE, Sophia, M.D. ; attending Medical 1896 Mr. Chamber- Officer of Edinburgh Dispensary and Cottage Joseph Chamberlain, ; lain: His Public Hospital for Women and Children (retired) Career, 1903; LordRosebery and Dean of Edinburgh School of Medicine (Queen's Prime Ministers Series), 1906. Ad- for b. dress: 104 Shoe Lane, E.G. Clubs: Garrick, Women ; Lecturer on Midwifery ; Savile, Beefsteak. [Died 26 June 1911. Jan. 1840 ; y. d. of Thomas Jex-Blake, Proctor of Doctors Commons, and of Sussex JOACHIM, Joseph, Mus.D. Camb. and Oxford, near Square, Brighton, and Maria Emily, d. of LL.D. Glasgow ; violinist ; b. Kittsee, Thomas Cubitt, Honing Hall, Norfolk, Presburg, Hungary, of Jewish parents, 1831. of M.D. (University Bern) 1877 ; Licen- Studied under Bohm, Vienna Conservatorium, tiate, 1877, and Member, 1880, of the Irish wished to enter the Leipsic Conservatorium,

College of Physicians ; Mathematical Tutor but Mendelssohn, when examining him, found at it to Queen's College, London, 1858-61 ; was not necessary, and proceeded guide travelled also under Ferdi- on Continent and in America to his studies, 1843 ; studied of in inspect education girls ; 1866 began to nand David and Hauptmann. Appeared violinist study medicine in Boston, U.S.A., under in London from 1844 ; was principal

to from their start ; Dr. Lucy Sewall ; returned England 1868 ; at the Popular Concerts in 1869 matriculated in Medical Faculty of became concertmeister at Weimar, 1850 1853 University of Edinburgh ; not being allowed director of the concerts, Hanover, ; to complete studies and take degree, brought Director and Conductor of Royal Academy of action with others against University of of Music ; member Senate, Royal Academy Edinburgh in 1872, which action was practic- of Arts, Berlin, 1868. Publications : several ally gained before -Lord Ordinary Gifford, compositions for the violin and orchestra, but on appeal, decision reversed by bare including the Hungarian Concerto. of 15 1907. majority of whole Court Session, 1873 ; [Died Aug. in 1874 left Edinburgh, and founded London JODHPUR, H.H. Raj Rajeshwar Maharaj School of Medicine for Women; in 1878 Adhiraj Soramad Rajhai Hindostan Maharaja cr. went to practise in Edinburgh, where opened Sri Sardar Singh Bahadur ; G.C.S.I., sis. of Dispensary for Women and Children in 1878, 1910 ; b. 1880 ; S. 1895 ; m. 1892, in d. of H.H. and Cottage Hospital in 1885 ; 1886 H.H. Maharaja Bundi ; 1908, three s. two d. founded Edinburgh School of Medicine for Maharana of Udaipur ; Women, which University of Edinburgh Address : Jodhpur, Rajputana. 21 March 1911. recognised for graduation in 1894 ; retired [Died 380 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JOHNSON

Ph.D. Professor of Philo- JODL, Friedrich, ; graphic Survey for Canada : Chairman of of from 1896 b. sophy, University Vienna, ; Corns, of both bodies : President Montreal

23 1849 ; s. of F.B. Bible Munich, Aug. Jodl, Society ; Hon. President University and Theresia Regierungsrat, Handschuch ; Y.M.C.A. ; Governor of Diocesan Theo"-

m. 1882, Margarete Forster ; no c. Educ. : afc logical College ; one time Lay Secretary Munich. Teacher of Universal History at of Provincial Synod of Canada and Lay the Royal Kriegs 1873 ; Diocesan Akademie, Munich, Secretary, Synod, Montreal ; Church

Privatdocent University of 1882 ; of Munich, England ; attended the Tercentenary Professor of Philosophy, German University festival of the University of Dublin as a of 1885 of 1896 member Prague, ; Vienna, ; delegate from M'Gill University, 1892. of the Imperial Academy, Vienna. Publica- Publications: scientific papers in Trans- tions : u. Leben Philosophic David Hume's, actions R.S.C., etc. Address : 5 Prince of 1 872 : Die Kulturgeschichtschreibung, ihre Wales Terrace, Montreal. ihr 1878 Ges- Entwicklung, Problem, ; [Died 10 Feb. 1913. chichte der Ethik in der Neueren Philosophic JOHNSON, Gen. Sir Allan Bayard, K.C.B., 1. II. Band, 1882, Auflage, 1906 ; 2. cr. 1889 t>. 2 s. Band, ; May 1829 ; of Sir H. A. 1889 u. 1892 ; Moral, Religion, Schule, ; Johnson, 2nd Bt. Educ. : Winchester.

Lehrbuch der Psychologic, 1896 ; III. Entered Auflage Bengal army, 1846 ; General, 1892 ;

2 1908 ; 1909 served Bande, Ludwig Feuerbach, ; Burmese war, 1853 (despatches, medal Feuerbachs Ludwig samtliche Werke ; neu with clasp) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 u. herausgegcben eingeleitet von Wilhelm (despatches, medal with clasp). Address : liolin u. F. 10 Jodl, Band, 1903-11. Recrea- 60 Lexham Gardens, S.W. Club : United tion : music. Address : Wien XIX. Reith- Service. [Dud 7 Feb. 1907. legasse 13. [Died 26 Jan. 1914. JOHNSON, Gen. Sir Charles Cooper, G.C.B., JOEL, Woolf, head of Barnato Brothers. cr. 1900 ; K.C.B., cr. 1881 : J.P., Wor- Address : 44 Brook Grosvenor cester General Upper Street, ; (supernumerary list) ; b. W. 14 March 1898. Square, [Died England, 20 Dec. 1827 ; 6th s. of late Sir

Rev. Allen Bt. ; m. Jemima JOHN, Griffith, D.D. ; Missionary of the Henry Johnson, Anne London Soc. at Frances, d. of late Rev. Missionary Hankow, China ; George Martin, translator of Chancellor of Diocese of 1860 three the Bible for the Bible Society Exeter, ; s. Educ. : Addiscombe ; of Scotland ; Chairman of the Central China H.E.I.C. Military Religious Tract Society, and editor of all its Seminary. Entered H.E.I.C. Infantry, served in publications ; Principal of the London Mission 1844; Sutlej campaign, 1846; at present at battle of Sobraon and Theological College Hankow ; b. Swansea, (medal 14 Dec. 1831 clasp) ; served under Lord ; m. 1st, 1855, Margaret Jane, Clyde during d. of Rev. David Griffiths of Mutiny at siege of Lucknow and Madagascar ; (medal as 2nd, 1874, widow of Rev. Dr. Jenkins of the clasp) ; served head of Quartermaster- Methodist Episcopal Clnirch, America. Gen. 's Department Hazara campaign, 1868 Educ. : Brecon Coll. Bedford. Began to (Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.B., and medal and in Welsh when 14 clasp) ; Quartermaster-Gen, of in preach years old ; offered Army services to London Missionary Society 1853, India during Afghan campaign, 1878-80. and was Address : The accepted ; ordained, 1855 ; sailed Hill, Upton-on-Severn, for Worcestershire. Club : United Service. Shanghai, 1855 ; spent more than 5 years at and around Shanghai, doing evan- [Died 6 Dec. 1905.

work and JOHNSON, Charles Edward, R.I. ; gelistic establishing churches ; landscape of of travelled widely in all the region round about painter ; Member Royal Institutes Water Colours and of of Oil Painters Shanghai ; left Shanghai and arrived at Society ; b. first 9 Mar. 1832 ; one s. Educ. Hankow, 1861 ; the missionary in Stockport,

Central Grammar School ; R.A. Schools. China ; travelled extensively in Stockport Hupeh, Hunan, Szechwan, Kiangsi, and Commenced career as artist in Edinburgh, several other provinces as a pioneer mis- leaving for London about 1864. Best-known Pictures : Glencoe Ben Nevis in Winter sionary ; established, in connection with his ; ; The and the Severn Gurth the Swine- colleagues, more than a hundred missionary Wye ; herd stations in the provinces of Hupeh and (Chantrey Funds) ; Salisbury ; Fingal's of and scores of Cave ; The Timber Waggon ; A Corner Hunan, planted churches ; during 49 years, been home on furlough only Old England. Recreations : photography, twice, only about 4 years been spent out of billiards, gardening, etc. Address : Car- China. Publications : in Chinese, trans- rington Lodge, 33 Sheen Road, Richmond. lated the whole New Testament and a large [Died 11 Feb. 1913. portion of the Old Testament in both the JOHNSON, Right Rev. Edward Ralph, D.D.,

Mandarin dialect LL.D. ; s. of William Johnson, and classical style ; a large Ponsonby number of books and tracts. Recreation: Castlesteads, Cumberland ; m. Mary Grace, e. d. of J. Canter- change of work. Address : Hankow, China. G. Murray, Wootton Court, [Died 25 July 1912. bury, 1898. Educ. : Wadham Coll. Ox- ford. Curate of Warwickshire JOHNS, Rev. Thomas ; Ex-Chairman of Welsh Farnborough,

1851-60 ; Minor Canon of , 1860-66 ; Congregational Union ; editor of Tywysydd- Rector of 1866-76 Archdeacon y-Plant ; County Alderman for the County Northenden, ; of of Chester, 1871-76 ; Bishop of Calcutta, and Carmarthen ; member of the County- Education Committee. Address : 18 Green- Metropolitan in India, 1876-98. Address : field Terrace, LJanelly. 120 Ashley Gardens, S.W. [Died 18 Sept. 1915. [Died 11 Nov. 1911. Capt. Harry Cecil, D.S.O. 1900 ; JOHNSON, Alexander, M.A., LL.D. ; Emeritus JOHNSON, K.R.R.C. b. 19 1877 e. s. of late Professor of Pure Mathematics, M'Gffll Uni- ; July ; 64th Foot versity. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin Robert Henry Johnson, Lieut. ; (Scholar and Senior Moderator). Professor m. 1914, Phyllis Dorothy, 2nd d. of Hugh 1897 of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, G. Barclay, q.v. Entered army, ; M'Gill - served South Africa, 1899-1902 (wounded, University, 1857 ; Vice Principal six Emeritus, a Fellow of the University, despatches twice, Queen's medal, clasps Somali- and Dean of the King's two clasps, D.S.O.) ; Faculty of Arts ; Fellow medal, of land, 1904 (medal with clasp). Address : Royal Society Canada, 1881 ; President, 14 Feb. 1915. 1905-6; Hon. D.C.L. Bishop's College, War Office, S.W. [Died Frank University, Lennoxville. 1882 ; Hon. LL.D. JOHNSON, Rt. Rev. Henry ; suffragan of *. of University New Brunswick ; through to Bishop of St. Albans, from 1891; Britisn b. Association and R.S.C. secured estab- John Johnson, Col. 86th Regt. ; Walbury, lishment of Tidal d. (1) Survey, (2) Hydro- Essex, 17 Dec. 1834 ; m. Emily Ann, y. 381 JOHNSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Hall. Harlow. Essex theories of late Thomas Perry. Moor ; Henry George ; retired from Coll. 1857. Educ. : 'Eton ; Trin. Camb. business, and then devoted his entire time to LL.B., D.D. Cornet 1st Royal Dragoons, taxation questions and official duties. Ad- 1858 dress : 1855-56 ; Ordained Deacon, ; Curate, 667 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

Richmond, Surrey ; Curate, Sawbridgeworth, [Died 10 Apr. 1911. 1st Herts, 1860-62; Vicar, High Wych, JOHNSON, Sir Walter. Kt., cr. 1905 ; J.P. ; 1862-80 Rector of Chelms- b. 1845 *. of late Sawbridgeworth, ; ; William Johnson, Thanet,

ford, 1880-94. Archdeacon of Essex, 1885- Kent ; m. 1867, Marion Holsner (d. 1910), d. of 1894 ; , 1894. late J. Pinchard ; two s. four d. Educ. : : : St. Address Rectory, Chelmsford. Club privately. Mayor of Hackney, 1901-2 ; Mem- ber of first Stephen's. [Died 7 Dec. 1908. L.C.C. ; Chairman, Central Hack-

: ney Conservative Assoc. Address : The JOHNSON, Rev. James, M.A. b. Macclesfleld ; unmarried. Educ. : Macclesfleld Grammar Cedars, Upper Clapton, N.E. Clubs : City, Carlton. [Died 27 Dec. 1912. School ; St. John's Coll. Cambridge. Assis- tant Master Grammar School, JOHNSON, Rt. Rev. William Anthony, Bishop of of 1862-69 ; Ordained Deacon by Bishop Arindela from 1906 ; Bishop-Auxiliary

Chester, 1864 ; Priest, 1865 ; Curate of for the Roman Catholic Diocese of West-

Prestbury, 1864-65 ; Chaplain of the Home minster ; Vicar-General since 1904, and 1869- b. : and Colonial Training College, London, Provost from 1903 ; London, 1832. Educ. of 1881 ; Vicar Christ Church, Macclesfleld, English College, Douai, France ; English of in 1881-83 ; Vicar Rookhope the Diocese College, Rome ; ordained Priest, 1857 ; D.D. of Durham, 1883-85; Vicar of Clayton-le- 1859. Did missionary duty in the country, of in Moors, 1885-1905 ; Rural Dean Whalley, and London and its suburbs, 1859-65 ; of 1897-1905; Hon. Canon Manchester Under-Secretary to Cardinal Manning, 1865 ; : of Cathedral. Publications Biography Rev. Chief Secretary, 1867 ; and continued in of office David Simpson ; Parochial History Clay- that under Cardinal Vaughan and and various Ad- ton-le-Moors ; Sermons. Archbishop Bourne to 1904 ; Canon, 1878 ; : dress Alfreton Vicarage, Derbyshire. Domestic Prelate of the Pope, 1893 ; Editor [Died 5 Feb. 1911. from 1867 of The Catholic Directory. Ad- JOHNSON, John ; M.P. (Lab.), Gateshead, dress : Archbishop's House, Westminster,

1904-10 ; b. 1850. A miner for thirty years ; S.W. [Died 27 March 1909. miner's agent for Durham mines from 1890. JOHNSTON, David, Regius Professor of Divin- : Durham. Address 20 The Avenue, ity and Biblical Criticism in the "University [Died 29 Dec. 1910. of Aberdeen from 1893 ; b. Monkwear- cr. : JOHNSON, Sir John Henry, Kt., 1874 ; J.P. ; mouth, Sunderland, 1836. Educ. Lampton of b. 1826 ; m. 1868, Elizabeth (d. 1882), d. Street School, Sunderland ; Madras Coll. St. : Capt. Foster, Scarborough. Educ. Heidel- Andrews ; Universities of St. Andrews, Edin- berg. Sheriff of London and Middlesex, burgh (Hon. D.D.), Glasgow (B.A. with 1873-74. Address: St. Osyth's Priory, honours), B.D. Aberdeen, and Oxford

Colchester ; 5 Whitehall Gardens, S.W. (Kennicott Scholarship, M.A.). Minister 2 Oct. 1909. of v [Died Unst, Shetland, 1865-68; Minister of critic b. Broad- of JOHNSON, Lionel, poet and ; united parishes Harray and Birsay, Orkney, stairs, Kent, March 1867; y. s. of late 1868-94. Address: 34 College Bounds, : Captain Johnson. Educ. Winchester ; New Aberdeen. [Died 7 Aug. 1899. College, Oxford (B.A., 2nd class Classical JOHNSTON, Henry Joseph, O.I.B. 1904; M.Inst. Lit. Publications : Mods., 1st class Hum.). C.E. ; Superintending Engineer, Irrigation of in Poems ; Ireland and other Poems ; Art Works, charge of Sirhind Canal Circle, to Thomas Hardy ; contributor Academy, Punjab, India ; b. 17 Feb. 1858 ; s. of Ven. Daily Chronicle, etc. Recreation : walking Archdeacon, Johnston of Elphin and Ardagh, : tours. Address 8 Clifford's Inn, E.C. Ireland ; m. 1893" Maude E., d. of Major [Died 4 Oct. 1902. Bloomfleld, Palatine, Co. Carlow, Ireland. Sir cr. 1893 : JOHNSON, Samuel George, Kt., ; Educ. Royal School, Armagh ; Trinity

Clerk of the Peace, Nottingham City ; and Coll. Dublin; Royal Indian Engineering

Consulting Solicitor to City Council ; . of College, Cooper's Hill. Entered Indian and d. of Samuel Johnson Mary Anne, Public Works Department, 1880 ; assistant b. Michael Keefe, Surgeon, R.N. ; 1831 ; m. engineer in charge of the construction of 1st, 1856, Harriet Elizabeth (d. 1863), d. of distributaries in the Jhind native state,

late G. Gouge, of Sittingbourne ; 2nd, 1864, 1880-85; from 1885-89 was employed as Emily (d. 1892), d. of G. J. Ironside, of Lee, assistant engineer in charge of the Sidhuai d. of Kent ; 3rd, 1893, Emily Louisa, A. W. canal construction in the Multan District of Barrister-at-law. of Stanfield, Wakefleld, (thanks the Punjab Govt.) ; was employed Educ. : Maidstone Grammar School. Solici- on construction of Chenab weir and head-

tor, 1854 ; Mayor of Faversham, 1859 ; Town works of the Chenab canal, 1889-93 (thanks 1864-70 of of Clerk of Faversham, ; Notting- Government of India) ; in executive ham, 1870-1908. Address: Nottingham. charge of a division on the Beri Duab canal 11 [Died Dec. 1909. at Amritsar, 1893-97 ; again employed on JOHNSON, Samuel Waite ; Chief Mechanical constructing training works in the Chenab of Engineer and Locomotive Superintendent river, 1897-99 ; executive engineer in charge

Midland Railway Company (retired) ; past of the Jhelum weir and headworks of the : President, Institute Mechanical Engineers ; Jhelum canal, 1899-1902 (C.I.E.). Address member of Civil Engineers. Address : Sirhind Canal Circle Office, Umballa, Punjab. : Lenton House, The Park, Nottingham. Clubs Punjab, Lahore ; Northern India, [Died 14 Jan. 1912. Murree. [Died 13 March 1906. JOHNSON, Tom Loftin ; Mayor of Cleveland JOHNSTON, John Lawson ; b. Roslin, Mid- : from 1901 ; b. Georgetown, Ky., 18 July lothian, 1839 ; m. 1871. Educ. Edin-

1854 ; s. of Albert L. Johnson ; went to Ind. burgh. Studied with view to entering : clerk in in boyhood. Educ. there ; street medical profession, but turned his attention

railway office, Louisville, Ky., 1869-75; to dietetics ; went to Canada 1874 as

invented several street railway devices ; Dietetic Expert in connection with French in bought a street railway Indianapolis ; Government. Invented Bovril. On his later acquired large street railway interests return to England Lord Playfair became

in Cleveland. Detroit, and Brooklyn ; was interested in his advanced theories and co-

also iron manufacturer in Cleveland ; Mem- operated with him in the perfection of his ber of 1891-95 Democrat rations Congress, ; " "; hygienic military especially adapted of the for etc. prominent advocate single-tax emergencies, forced marches, ; these 382 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JOHNSTONS

British rations were very largely used by Disestablishment ; Curate of Christ Church,

forces in S. Africa. 1899 ; when young man Leeson Park, Dublin, 1873 ; Rector of Bally- for received Humane Society's gold medal money, Co. Antrim, 1874 ; Examining saving several lives from drowning ; he, at Chaplain to Bishop Temple (London), 1895-

his own expense, established War Employ- 1897 ; Bishop Creighton (London), 1897-1901.

ment Bureau, 1899-1900 : this bureau found Publications : articles in various magazines ; work, both in their homes and in situations, sermons, etc. Address : 13 Cambridge Park for the reservists' wives who required it Gardens, East Twickenham. during their husband's absence at the front. [Died 10 Jan. 1905. Recreations : shooting, and spent a good Lieut.-Col. Charles " JOHNSTONE, George Kep- deal of his time on his yacht White Ladye." pel ; b. London, 5 Aug. 1841 : twin (2nd) s. : Hill Address Kingswood, Sydenham ; of late Sir George Johnstone, Bt. ; m. 1875, Inveraray, Argyllshire. Clubs : Devon- Agnes, 4th d. of T. Chamberlayne, Cranbury Victoria : shire, Royal London and Yacht ; Park, Hants ; two s. two d. Educ. Eton. 24 1900. Yacht de France, etc. [Died Nov. Joined Grenadier 1862 ; left, 1876 ; Guards, " JOHNSTON, Colonel William, C.B., 1902; won grand military with Ironsides," and Guards' cup, light weight twice ; Army Medical Staff (retired) ; b. Aberdeen, military, e. of m. grand M. and light weights at Warwick and 16 April 1843 ; s. Robert Johnston ; won the 1882, Charlotte, y. d. of James Arnott of Rugby ; DerbyT handicap ; pigeon at ood. Recreations : Leithfield, Kincardineshire. Educ. : Uni- shooting Hornsey W racing, steeple-chasing, hunting, shooting, versity of Aberdeen (M.A. 1863, LL.D. 1908) ; University of Edinburgh (M.D. 1865). Joined cricket, tricycle riding. Address : Rothesay, Africa in the West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Clubs : Carlton, Army, 1865 ; served South Zulu campaign, and operations against Pratt's. [Died 12 Jan. 1912. Sekukuni, 1878-79, and was present at the JOHNSTONE, Major James H. L'E. ; M.V.O. attack and capture of Sekukuni's stronghold 1902; President, Egyptian Railway Ad-

(despatches, medal with clasp) ; com- ministration from 1899 ; b. Alva House, in manded Bearer Company the Transvaal Alva, N.B., 8 Aug. 1865 ; s. of late James

campaign of 1881 ; retired 1892 ; re- Johnstone of Alva, and Sarah Mary, d. of employed at the War Office, 1899-1901, Lieut.-Col. H. P L'Estrange of Moystown, during the Boer War, as Assist. Director Ireland, and of The Myrstoun, Menstrie, d. of Army Medical Service ; C.B. and promoted N.B. ; m. 1901, Amy Octavia, Andrew : Colonel, 1902 ; one of the General Council's Wauchope. Educ. Eton ; Royal Military Assessors in the Aberdeen University Court, Academy, Woolwich; School of Military : 1911. Publications Roll of the Graduates Engineering, Chatham. Lieut. R.E. 1884 ; Sir of Aberdeen University, 1860-1900 ; besides military pupil at W. Armstrong, Mitchell

works on genealogical and bibliographical and Co.'s works, Elswick, 1886-87 ; Assistant subjects, printed for private distribution. Engineer, 1st grade, temporary, Military Address : Newton Dee, Murtle, Aberdeen. Works Dept. of India, 1888-89 (employed at

Clubs : Naval and Military ; Caledonian Aden) ; Inspecting Officer of R.E. Machinery, in United Service, Edinburgh ; Royal Northern, Malta, 1890-91 ; temporarily employed Aberdeen . [Died 26 Dec. 1914. Egyptian Public Works Department, 1892 of of Abu JOHNSTON, William, M.P. Belfast (South) (preservation temple Simbel) ; b. J.P. Selkirkshire, 1892 ; Clackmannanshire, 1885-1900, and from 1900 ; Downpatrick, 1893 ; Member of the Institution of Mechani- 22 Feb. 1829 ; e. s. of John Brett Johnston cal 1894 of Iron and Thomasina Anne Brunette Scott m. Engineers, ; Inspector ; Structures and at 1st, 1853, Harriet, d. of Robert Allen, Co. Railways Headquarters M.V.O. 4th Kilkenny; 2nd, 1861, Arminella Frances, (War Office), 1895-99; class, 1902 ; Grand Officer of Imperial Ottoman d. of Rev. Thomas Drew, D.D. ; 3rd, Order of 1903. Recreations : 1863, Georgiana Barbara (d. 1900) d. of Sir Osmanieh, John Hay, 7th Bt. Educ. : Trin. Coll. music, rowing, bicycling, walking, especially hill Address : The Dublin. B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856. Barr. walking. Cairo, Egypt ; Hangingshaw, Selkirk, Scotland. Clubs : Ireland, 1872 ; Inspector of Irish Fisheries, Junior United Service ; Turf, Cairo ; Union, 1878-85 ; then dismissed by Earl Spencer, Malta Aden. 27 1906. Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, for a speech ; Union, [Died Sept. in the General Synod of the Church of JOHNSTONE, John Heywood, M.P. (C.) Hor- b. sham Div. Sussex from 1893 ; 18 May Ireland ; Grand Master of Grand Black s. of of 1850 ; late George Dempster Johnstone, Chapter of Ireland ; a D.G.M. Grand - Rector of Cornwall m. Jose- Orange Lodge of Ireland. Publications : Creed, ; 1878, phine, d. of late J. J. Wells, Bickley, Kent. Nightshade, 1857 ; Freshfleld, 1861 ; Under Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A.). Which King ? 1872. Recreations : litera- Repton ; Barr. Inner 1874 contested Mid- ture, gardening. Address : Ballykilbeg, Co. Temple, ; Down. [Died 17 July 1902. Cornwall, 1885. Address : Bignor Park, JOHNSTON, Rev. William Murdoch; Pre- Pulborough, Sussex. Clubs : Carlton, Uni- ted University. [Died 10 Oct. 1904. bendary of St. Paul's Cathedral from 1900 ;

Vicar of East Twickenham from 1880 ; JOHNSTONE, Ralph William, B.A., M.D., Educ. : Coll. Dublin Examining Chaplain to ; B.Ch., B.A.O. Trinity Hon. Sec. of Church Committee for Church (D.P.H.). Medical Inspector H.M. Local of the Medi- Defence in Diocese of London ; b. 1847 ; o. s. Government Board ; menber of late Robert Johnston of Carrigans, Co. terranean Fever Commission appointed by d. of and the Civil Monaghan ; m. 1874, Agnes Georgina, the Admiralty, War Office, s. of late Robt. late Edmund John Armstrong, J.P., D.L., Government of Malta ; Co. Clare, and Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, Johnstone, Q.C., County Court Judge of d. of and g. d. of late Thomas Hayter Longden, Laputa, co. Donegal ; m. 1893, Edith, D.L., of Wood Lodge, Shooter's Hill, Kent, S. A. Walker-Waters, Assistant Inspector and Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Educ. : Bel- General, Royal Irish Constabulary. Chief for Great Britain at the fast Academy ; Queen's Colleges, Belfast technical delegate and Galway, 1st honours, Queen's University, International Sanitary Conference of Paris, to the Inter- Ireland ; B.A. 1866 ; 3rd class Metaphysics, 1911-12 ; Plenipotentiary sign 1912. Publi- Logic, and Political Economy ; M.A. 1868 ; national Sanitary Convention, 3rd class History, Metaphysics, and Logic. cations : Various Reports to the L.G.B. ; the Sani- Ordained 1870 ; Curate of St. Stephen's, Report to the Royal Society upon of with Belfast ; Hon. Sec. to Society of Junior tary circumstances Malta, special Clergy of Down, Connor, and Dromore reference to Mediterranean Fever. Recrea- during resettlement of Irish Church after tions : Dublin University XI. and Rugby 383 JOICEY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of in 1 XV. 1886-90 ; Gentlemen Ireland XI. Dominion Liberal Convention, 883 ; ister of America, 1888 ; Irish International Rugby Inland Revenue for Dominion o XV., 1890. Address : Local Government Canada (Laurier administration), 1890-1900 Board, Whitehall, S.W. Lt.-Governor of British Columbia, 1900-6. 26 1915. took an active interest in [Died Aug. Always Forestry ;

JOICEY, Major James, J.P., D.L. ; formerly Vice-President American Forestry Congress, b. 1836 Major 4th Durham Vol. (retired) ; ; 1885 ; was a member of the Council of m. Mary, d. of R. P. Clark, 1868. Address : Agriculture, Prov. Quebec, and of various near Sunningdale Park, Berks ; Linhope, agricultural and fruit-growing associations. Clubs : Was Vice-President of Alnwick ; 9 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Imperial Federation Reform, Devonshire. [Died 23 Jan. 1912. League in Canada. Conducted Li Hun?

Chang through 1896 ; received the JOKAI, Maurus, Hungarian novelist ; Chief Canada, Prince and Princess of Wales in British Editor of the Nemzet ; b. Komarom, 19 Feb. Columbia, on the occasion of the royal 1825 : m. 1st, 1848, Roza Benke Laborfalir ; tour, 1901. . Liberal. Pub- 2nd, 1899. Educ. : Pressburg ; Calvanist lications : various writings on Forestry and Coll. Papa. Became an advocate ; took the Metric Address : in Revolution, 1848. Publications : System. Pointe Platon, Quebec. [Died 17 Nov. 1908. rtEnglish Timar's Two Worlds, 1888 ; like 1893 JONES, His Honour Alfred Gilpin ; P.C., Pretty Michal, 1892 ; Eyes the Sea, ; Canada ; Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia ; Midst the Wild Carpathians, 1894 ; In Love b. 28 1824 s. of with the Czarina, 1894; Black Diamonds Weymouth, N.S., Sept. ; Guy Carleton Jones, whose father, Stephen 1896 ; The Green Book, 1897 ; The Lion Jones, an officer in the King's American of Janina, 1897 ; Dr. Dumany's Wife, 1898 ; Dragoons, came to Nova Scotia at close of A Hungarian Nabob, 1898 ; The Nameless the American Revolution ; m. 1st, Margaret Castle, 1899 ; The Poor Plutocrats, 1899 ; Stairs of (d. 1875) ; 2nd, 1877, Emma Albro ; The Tower of Dago, 1899 ; Debts Honour, four s. two d. Educ. : of Weymouth ; Yar- 1900 ; The Baron's Sous, 1900 ; The Day Halil the mouth Academy. Represented Canadian Wrath, 1900 ; Manasseh, 1901 ; Government at conference at Colonial Office Pedlar, 1901. Address : Nemzet Offices, Budapest. [Died 5 May 1904. on Pacific Cable, 1896; represented the County of Halifax and City in House of JOLLIFFE, Capt. Hon. William Sydney Hylton, Commons, Ottawa, 15 years ; was Minister J.P. Hants b. 1841 4th s. of 1st D.L., ; ; of Militia and Defence in the M'Kenzie Baron Hylton ; m. 1870, Gertrude Henrietta, Administration ; was a leading shipping d. of late Richard Eaton, M.P. Educ. : merchant in West India affairs. Address : Eton. Formerly Capt. Scots Guards ; Capt. Government House, Halifax, N.S. Club: North Somerset Yeomanry ; M.P. (C.) Halifax, Bloomingdale. 1874-80. Address : The Heath Petersfield, 15 March 1906. Hants 17 Lowndes [Died House, Petersfield, ; Sir Alfred JONES, (Lewis), K.C.M.G., cr. 1901 ; Square, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Bachelors', J.P. ; Hon. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; White's. [Died 19 Jan. 1912. Senior Partner in the firm of Elder, Dempster, JOLY, Charles Jasper, F.R.S., 1904; M.A., and Co., Shipowners ; President of the M.R.I.A. Fellow of Trin. Coll. F.R.A.S., ; Chamber of Commerce of Liverpool ; Chairman, Dublin from 1894 ; Royal Astronomer Bank of British West Africa, Limited; Ireland, and Andrews Professor of Astronomy Founder of the Liverpool School of Tropical in the University of Dublin from 1897 ; Medicine b. 1846. Decorated Trustee of National of Ireland ; Carmarthen, Library ; in recognition of services to West African Visitor of the Science and Art Museum, Colonies and to Jamaica Member of Dublin President of International Associa- ; ; Tariff Commission, 1904. Address : Oak- tion for Promoting the Study of Quaternions lands, Aigburth, Liverpool ; 13 Stratton and allied Systems of Mathematics ; Secretary Street, Piccadilly, W. ; Pendyffryn, Lland- b. Tulla- of the Royal Irish Academy, 1902 ; dulas, Abergele, N. Wales. Clubs : Carlton, e. s. of late Rev. more, 27 June 1864 ; John Constitutional ; Liverpool, Palatine, Liver- Swift and of d. of late Rev. Joly. Elizabeth, 13 Dec. 1909. of pool. [Died Nathaniel Slator ; m. Jessie, y. d. late C.M.G. 1911 Robert Warren Meade, 1897. Educ. : JONES, Benjamin Howell, ; Member of Executive Council of British Galway Grammar School ; Trinity College, Guiana (retired). Address : Wednesden, Dublin ; Berlin University. Junior Proctor, 1897. Publications : A Manual Aspley, Guise, Bedfords ; Georgetown, 1896 ; Tutor, in British Guiana. [Died 17 Feb. 1913. of Quaternions ; various papers Trans, Rev. and Proc. of the Royal Society and Royal JONES, Owen, M.A. ; Chancellor of edition of of St. b. Irish Academy ; editor new Asaph Cathedral; 9 Feb. 1824; Sir William Rowan Hamilton's Elements y. s. of Rev. Hugh Jones, D.D., D.L., J.P., of of F.S.A. Rector of of Quaternions, and third edition ; Beaumaris ; m. 1849, Preston's Theory of Light. Recreations : Fanny, y. d. of Captain Thomas Lewis Coker, mountaineering, sailing, cycling, gardening. D.L., J.P., Bicester House, Oxford; two : s. three d. Educ. : Address Observatory, Dunsink, Co. Dublin ; Rugby ; Brasenose College, : Oxford. of and Trinity College, Dublin. Clubs Alpine ; Warden Ruthin for fifty-five of of University, Dublin ; Fellows', Trinity College. years ; Chairman Ruthin Board [Died 4 Jan. 1906. Guardians for sixteen years, and for many JOLY DE LOTBINIERE, Hon. Sir Henry years Chairman of the Ruthin County Bench of Justices. : Gustave, K.C.M.G., cr. 1895 ; P.C. Can., Address Glan Afon, b. North 1897 ; Hon. D.C.L. (France), LL.D. ; Deganwy, Wales. of Lot- 25 1914. 1829 ; s. of Gaspard Joly, Seignior [Died Jan. Rev. Canon biniere, g. s. of last Marquis de Lotbiniere ; JONES, David, B.A., Lampeter, d. 1875 Vicar ot m. 1856, Margaretta Josepha (d. 1904), ; Penmaenmawr ; Canon of Hammond Gowen, Quebec, three s. Non-residentiary of Bangor Cathedral ; of three d. Educ. : Sorbonne. Called to Bar, Rural Dean Arllechwedd ; Editor of Y 1878 for Church from Quebec, 1855 ; Q.C. ; member Cyfaill Eglwysig (The Friend) 1894 b. 1848 3rd .9. Lotbiniere, Canadian Assembly, 1861 ; re- ; ; of Joseph Jones, of m. turned in first election of House Commons, Rhyd'isaf, Tregaron, Cardiganshire ; of Katharine 2nd d. of 1867-74 ; also member Quebec Assembly, 1888, Edwards, William of 1874- same period ; Leader Opposition, Jones, Bodiorwerth, Newborough, Anglesey ; in 1874 and one d. one s. Educ. : : 1878 ; declined seat Senate, Ystradmeurig

1877 : Premier of Quebec, 1878-79 : Leader Lampeter. Deacon, 1875 ; Priest, 1877 ; Vicar of of Opposition, 1883-85 ; Vice-Chairman, Dwygyfylchi, 1895 ; Rural Dean of 384 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JONES

of Llanfair I Arilechwedd, 1904 ; Prebendary Electro-Therapeutic Society ; Associate of 1906 Curate of Edern the in Bangor Cathedral, ; Institute of Electrical Engineers ;

cum Carngiwch cum Pistyll. 1875-77 ; British Government Official Delegate to the 1877-79 Lland- Llangefni cum Tregaian ; International Congress of Physiotherapy of at dyfnan, 1879-82 ; Rector Newborough, Li

[Died 18 Feb. 1900. Edward Jones, Wesleyan minister ; m. d. JONES, Rear-Adm. Edward Pitcairn, R.N., of late Dean of St. Asaph (Bonnor), 1856. : C.B., 1900 ; b. Westbury, Tasmania, 7 Aug. Educ. Beaumaris Grammar School ; Jesus s. Coll. : 1850 ; of J. P. Jones, Ardnaglas, Westbury, Oxford (Fellow, 1839). Address Tasmania, formerly Lieutenant 63rd Regi- Maesgwyn, Fairfield Avenue, Rhyl.

ment ; m. 1885, Rosalie, d. of Charles Gray, [Died 17 June 1897. : of Chester Terrace, London. Educ. The JONES, Humphrey Stanley Herbert, C.B. ;

Hutchins School, Hobart, Tasmania ; Bognor, retired Commissary-General ; J.P. for Angle- sea s. of Sussex ; H.M.S. Britannia. Entered Navy, and Hertfordshire ; H. H. 1863; Captain, 1895; served Egypt, 1882 Jones, Leynon. Anglesey, J.P., D.L. ; m. d. of of (medal, Khedive's star) ; Eastern Sudan, Emma, Hon. A. Buchanan, member Council of 1884 (Sudan clasp) ; South Africa, 1900 ; the Legislative New Zealand, commanded Naval Brigade of Natal Field 1857. Entered the Commissariat Depart- all served of Force, Durban, into Transvaal ; in ment, 1837 ; at Cape Good Hope, five engagements in Natal ; relief of Ladysmith, nearly eight years ; Canada, nearly four etc. (despatches ; C.B.). Decorated for years ; West Indies, years ; Crimean services in South Africa. Recreations : golf, War, attached to the Osmanly cavalry for : of fishing, etc. Address Ardnaglas, West- nearly two years ; 5th class of the Order : in wood Road, Southampton. Clubs Naval Medjidie ; served ten years New Zealand ;

and Military : Royal Naval, Portsmouth. created C.B. for war services there ; retired [Died 31 March 1908. in 1867. Address : Villa Mona, Bordighera, Oct. 1902. JONES, Henry (" Cavendish "), M.R.C.S. 1852 ; Italy. [Died 9 editor of Card Field editor Department, ; JONES, Maj.-Gen. Inigo Richmund, C.V.O., of Pastime b. - Department, Queen ; London, C.B. 1900 ; Major General commanding

2 Nov. 1831 ; e. s. of Derviche Jones, Henry Straits Settlement?, 1905 ; b. 23 Sept. 1848 ; F.R.C.S. m. Harriet o. d. of ; 1858, Louisa, s. of Lt.-Col. Inigo Jones of Kelston, Co. William Norris n Herts. Frankly Totteridge, Somerset; m. 1st, 1878, Alice Matilda Educ. : School St. Bartholo- King's College ; (d. 1885), d. of Rev. J. Dawson of Rollesby mew's Hospital. In general 1852- practice, Hall, Norfolk ; 2nd, 1888, Elinor Margaret, to 1869; relinquished practice 1869, owing e. d. of Lt.-Col. Hon. Richard Charteris ; pressure of literary and editorial work. one s. three d. Educ. : Eton. Served with Publications : The Laws and Principles of 2nd Scots Guards in Egyptian Campaign at Whist Stated and Explained, 1862; The Suakim, 1885 (Egyptian medal, Khedive's Laws of with a Treatise on the Game Piquet, star) ; Major.-Gen. commanding Guards 1873 The Law? of with a Treatise ; Ecarte", Brigade in South Africa, 1900-2 (despatches on the 1878 Whist Game, ; Developments, twice, Queen's medal five clasps, King's

1885 ; Billiards (edited), 1873 ; and various com- medal two clasps, C.B.) ; Lieut.-Col. other books on minor games. Recreations : manding Scots Guards, 1903-5. Address :

indoor of all kinds ; tennis, lawn games Kelston Park, Bath ; 10 South Audley etc. made of tennis, croquet, ; special study Street, W. Clubs : Guards', Carlton, Arthur's. the Jaws of games. Address : 22 Albion [Died 20 July 1914. Street, W. Clubs : Portland, J.P. Hyde Park, JONES, John Viriamu, F.R.S., ; Principal Baldwin, Sports, Hurlingham, Brighton and Professor of Physics, University Coll. Union. [Died 10 Feb. 1899. of South Wales and Monmouthshire from b near JONES, Henry Lewis, M.A., M.D. Camb., 1883 ; Pentreporth, Swansea, 2 Jan. 2nd s. of late Rev. Thomas F.R.C.P. Lond. ; Consulting Medical Officer 1856 ; to Sarah e. d. the Electrical Department St. Bartholo- Jones, Swansea ; m. Katherine, of Wills of near Birming- mew's Hospital ; b. 1857 ; s. of Rev. Henry W. Wylde Green, Univ. Coll. Balliol Jones, M.A., Chaplain R.N. ; m. 1896, Maria ham. Educ.: London; Olivia, e. d. of Count H. H. von Platen- Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Principal Firth Coll. elected to Hallermund ; one s. Educ. : Shrewsbury Sheffield, 1881-83; Fellowship at 1897. Recrea- School ; Cambridge ; St. Bartholomew's Jesus College, Oxford, Hospital. President (1903, 1904) of British tions : mountaineering, cycling, Address : 13 385 JONES WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

University College, Cardiff. Clubs : Savile, Vicar of Summertown, Oxford, 1864-74 Cardiff and County, Alpine. Oxford Preacher at Whitehall Chapel, 1870- 2 1901. of [Died June 1872 ; Rural Dean Oxford, 1871-74 ; Hon. of St. John's Coll. JONES, Hon. Sydney Twentyman, B.A. (Cape), Fellow Oxford ; Canon of of in St. LL.D. (Camb.) ; second Puisne Judge Mt. Tabor Church of George at Jeru- Supreme Court, Cape Colony, and Judge- salem, 1903. Address: Bishopscourt, Clare- President of Court of Eastern Districts mont, Cape Colony. [Died 21 May 1908

(retired) ; b. 20 Jan. 1849 ; s. of late Thomas JORDAN, Jeremiah, J.P., M.P. (N.) S. Fer-

Jones, formerly of Stanmore, Rondebosch, managh, Ireland, from 1895 ; member of the

and Sarah Elizabeth Head, d. of John Holme Urban Council ; the Ennisldllen Board of the Twentyman, of Dwerry House, Lancashire ; Guardians ; Fermanagh C.C. ; and of the m. Florence, d. of H. M. Arderne, of the Joint Committee of the Asylum for Tyrone five s. d. : and b. Hill, Claremont ; three Educ. Fermanagh ; merchant ; Tattinbar ; e. s. of Diocesan Coll., Rondebosch ; South African Samuel Jordan, farmer. Edttc. : Mulniburtlin National Coll., Cape Town ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge ; Primary School; Portora Middle Temple, London. B.A., 1868 ; ; Royal School, Enniskillen. Con- LL.B., 1872; LL.M., 1876; LL.D., 1890. nected with Temperance and kindred move- for Held a commission first in Cape Town V. ments many years ; Member of Tenant's

Cavalry, and later in D.E.O.V.R. ; practised Associations, the Land League, the National at Cape Town Bar, 1873-82; acted as League, and United Irish League succes-

Parliamentary Draftsman during absence of sively ; M.P. West Clare, 1885-92; South Mr. 1893-95. : Advocate A. W. Cole ; raised to Supreme Meath, Recreation hunting. Ad- Court Bench, 1882, and assigned as senior dress : Enniskillen, Ireland.

Puisne Judge to High Court, Kimberley ; [Died 21 Dec. 1911. acted as cr. Judge-Pres. on various occasions JORDAN, Maj.-Gen. Joseph, C.B. ; 1875 ; in that b. 4 June Court ; assigned to Court of Eastern 1826, Sherbourne, Warwickshire, Districts as acted as e. s. of Rev. Gibbes Walker Senior Puisne in 1887 ; Jordan, Rector of Judge-Pres. on several occasions ; appointed Waterstock, Oxfordshire ; m. Maria of late Judge-Pres. 1901 ; resigned through ill- Lucinda, d. Lt.-Col. Henry Williams, : health, 1904 ; also as Legal Examiner to the R.A., 1867. Educ. Tonbridge. Joined of the 34th University the Cape of Good Hope. Regt. 1845, Capt. 1852 ; Maj. 1855 ; Publications : contributed the Lt.-Col. 10 Jan. 1865 Col. in the frequently t9 ; 1876, 41st, : local press while at the Bar. Recreations the Welsh Regiment ; and promoted Major- : on riding, rowing, driving, shooting. Address General retiral, 24 June 1885 ; served in Ravensworth, Claremont, Cape Province. Crimea, 1855, including siege of Sebastopol Club : Civil Service, Cape Town. and assault of the Redan, medals with clasps, [Died 5 Feb. 1913. 5th class Medjidie, Sardinia, and Turkish and in JONES, Thomas Rupert, F.R.S., F.G.S. ; medals, mentioned despatches ; Professor of Geology at the Royal Military the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Staff medal was at and Colleges, Sandhurst ; super- Cawnpore, ; severely wounded b. the and wounded in 3rd action at annuated, 1880 ; London, 1 Oct. 1819 ; Redan, father a d. the silk-throwster ; m. 1st, Mary, Cawnpore ; commanded Regimental of d. Districts at Wiltshire and Berkshire for five William Harris, of Charing ; two s. two 2nd, Charlotte Ashburnham, d. of Archibald years. Decorated : the Crimea and the Archer, formerly of the Royal Academy : Indian Mutiny. Recreations : hunting deer. two s. three d. Educ. : Schools in Taunton Address : Oakhurst, East Woodhay, Hants. and Ilminster. Hon. member of many Club : Army and Navy. [Died 2 Dec. 1899. British and Foreign Scientific Societies; JORDEN, John, I.S.O. Address: Local Gov- Lyell Medallist of the Geological Society. ernment Board, S.W. [Died 29 Aug. 1907. Recreations : homely table games of cards, JOURDAIN, Sir Henry John, K.C.M.G., cr. etc. chess, halma, backgammon, cribbage, ; 1900 ; Chevalier de 1'ordre de Leopold of in and fishing early years ; collecting b. Belgium ; 1835, of Huguenot descent ; *. fossil foraminifera and entomos- describing of late Frederick J. Jourdain of London old ; traca, also stone implements ; editing m. 1st, Rosina Augusta, d. of G. C. Bourguig- friends' papers and correcting proofs. non of Neuveville, Switzerland and Mauritius, Address : Penbryn, Chesham Bois, Bucks. 1860 ; 2nd, to Ada Mary, 2nd d. of J. P. 13 1911. [Died Apr. Currie by his 1st marriage with Anna Dora, JONES, William, M.P. (L.) Carnarvonshire, N., sis. of Viscount Esher, 1884. Educ. : Black- since 1895 ; a Lord Commissioner of the heath ; Paris. Government member of s. of a farmer of Treasury ; peasant Penmy- of General Board Health, Mauritius, 1866-74 ; late teacher at nydd, Anglesey ; Llangefni, member of Council of Government, Mauri- Cardiganshire, and under London School tius, 1868-74 ; Honorary Commissioner for Board and tutor at Oxford. Educ. private Mauritius, Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Llangefni ; Bangor Normal College : Uni- 1886 ; Representative of Mauritius on versity Oxford. College, Aberystwyth ; Governing Body of Imperial Institute from Address : 24 Gordon Street, Gordon Square, opening, and member of Executive Council ; W.C. [Died 9 May 1915. a Vice-President of Royal Colonial Institute ; William Brittain, or. 1883 JONES, C.S.I.; Lieutenant for City of London ; C.M.G. 1886. Civil retired b. 1834 s. ot Bengal Service, ; ; Address : The Elms, Watford, Herts. Clubs : late Rev. W. Jones (Nonconformist). Educ. : Conservative, Oriental. [Died 14 May 1901. University College, London (Fellow). B.A of Life JOY, David, member N.A. Inst. ; Hon. (with of London Honours), University Member M.E. Inst. ; Consulting Engineer Barr. Inner Temple. Entered 1856 B.C.S., and Naval Architect ; s. of Edward Joy, Resident at Hyderabad, 1882-83 ; then Chief F. merchant, Leeds ; m. Kate, e. d. of C. Commissioner of Central Provinces retired ; Humbert, Watford. Educ. : Wesley College, 1885. Address: West Hill Lodge, West Sheffield. Pupil at Railway Foundry Loco- Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Club : East motive Works, Leeds ; afterwards Works India United Service. [Died 4 Nov. 1912 and Office Manager, then managed railway contracts for the firm as Con- JONES, Most Rev. William West, D.D., Arch ; practised intro- bishop of Capetown, from 1897 ; Bishop oi sulting Engineer and Naval Architect, Capetown and Metropolitan of S. Africa ducing a new valve gear for locomotives and s. been from 1874 ; of E. H. Jones ; m. Emily, d marine engines, which has largely the British of John Allen, Altrincham, Cheshire ; two adopted by and foreign railways, s. Educ. : Merchant Taylors' School and and on some of the largest steamers both in St. John's Coll. Oxford (Scholar and Fellow) the navy and the mercantile marine. Publi- 386 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JT7PP

cations : read several papers before the (2nd ed. The of j 1912) ; Building the British

institutions above as ! Isles named, member, (3rd ed. 1911) ; The Cretaceous Rocks which were published in the Transactions. of in 3 Britain, vols., Mem. Geol. Survey ; Recreations : cricket and football when and many other smaller memoirs for same travel and natural young ; later, history. Survey ; many papers contributed to the Address : 118 Broadhurst Gardens, West Geological Society, Geologists' Association, Hampstead, N.W. [Died 14 March 1903. Geological Magazine, and the Malacological JOYCE, Patrick Weston, M.A., LL.D. Trinity Society. Recreations : conchology, garden. College, Dublin; retired Civil Servant; Address : Westleigh, Torquay. b. 1827 16 Limerick, ; m. 1856, Caroline, d. of [Died Aug. 1914. Rev. Lieutenant John Waters, of Baltinglass, JULIAN, John, D.D., LL.D. ; Vicar of from of Wicklow ; three s. two d. Educ. : private Topcliffe 1905; Canon York from schools and at home. Entered service of 1901 ; Prebendary of Fenton in York Cathe- dral from 1901 Commissioners of National Education, Ire- ; Surrogate and Rural Dean of Thirsk e. s. of Julian land, 1845 ; held successive posts till 1874, ; Thomas of St. when he was appointed Professor and subse- Agnes, Cornwall; b. St. Agnes, 27 Jan. 1839 m. quently Principal of the Commissioners' ; 1st, 1866, Mary B., y. d. of Samuel Hunter's Sheffield Training College, Dublin ; retired 1893 ; one Cocker, House, ; 2nd, of the Commissioners for the publication of 1894, Eva C. K., e. d. of Johann A. S. Pilipp.

the Ancient Laws of Ireland. Publications : Schweinan, Niirnberg ; one s. two d. Educ.

The Origin and History of Irish Names of private. Deacon, 1866 ; Priest, 1867 Places Curate, (2 vols.) ; Ancient Irish Music, a Thornaby-on-Tees, 1866-68; St. collection of hitherto unpublished Irish Airs Mark's, Liverpool, 1868-71; St. Peter's, Hon. and Songs ; Old Celtic Romances (thirteen Preston, 1871-76; M.A., Durham

tales), translated from Gaelic ; a short His- University, 1887; D.D., Lambeth (Abp. 1894 tory of Ireland to 1608 ; A Child's History Benson), ; LL.D., Howard Univer- of sity, Vicar of Winco- Ireland ; a Social History of Ancient Washington, 1894; Ireland, being a Description of the whole bank, 1876-1905. Publications : Concerning 1874 of Social Life of the Ancient Irish People (2 Hymns, ; A Dictionary Hymnology forth vols.), 1903. Recreations : Irish music, setting the Origin and History of Christian physical science, general literature. Address : Hymns of all Ages and Nations,

1892 ; Revised with New 18 Leinster Road West, Rathmines, Dublin. Supplement, 1907 ; [Died 7 Jan. 1914. History of the Use of Hymns in Public Sir Worship, and their Characteristics JUDD, George, Kt., cr. 1907 ; J.P. County Proper 1894 Ancient and of Southampton, also County Councillor for ; Carols, Modern, 1900 ; The of some same ; b. 1840. Farmer ; noted breeder of Outgrowth Literary, Scientific, and other 1899 pedigree Hampshire Down sheep. Address : Hobbies, ; Hymns of the XVIIIth Cocum, Barton Stacy R.S.O., Hants. Club : Century (Cambridge Lectures) ; National Liberal. [Died 4 Sept. 1909. Sacred Carols, Ancient and Modern, with Musical Illustrations, 1909 ; A Critical Mono- JUDGE, Capt. Spencer Francis, D.S.O. 1899 ; on Nearer God to Governor Prison from 1904 late graph My Thee, with Reading ; Historical and Biographical Notes, 1911 ; Deputy Governor Portland Prison ; b. 21st and Translated in s. of Original Hymns Hymns Jan. 1861 ; T. E. B. Judge and Maria, d. Ancient and Modern, Church Hymns, and of Major H. Bellew, D.A.Q.M.G. ; m. Florence other collections ; has presented his large 6th d. of E. M. Clifton. Educ. : Repton. Entered 3rd 1879 collection of hymnological books and MSS. Royal Fusiliers, ; passed to the Church to 1st House, Dean's Yard, London, Shropshire Light Infantry, 1883 ; where it forms the served during occupation of Suakin, 1885-86 Hymnological Department of the Address : class Library. Topcliffe Vicar- (4th Medjidie) ; Soudan Campaign, age, Thirsk, Yorks. [Died 22 Jan. 1913. present at action of Gemazah, 1888 (medal, Sir Penrose cr. clasp, Khedive's star, 4th class Osmanieh, and JULYAN, Goodchild, K.C.M.G. ;

Nile 1874 ; C.B. 1869 ; b. 30 Dec. 1816 ; s. of despatches) ; Campaign, 1889 ; present late Robert at actions of Argine and Toski (clasp, Capt. Julyan, R.N. ; m. Mari- D.S.O. anne, d. of Charles , and despatches) ; Dongola expedi- Brocklesby, Lincoln, tion as 1848 (d. 1875). Served with Volunteers Brigade Major, 4th Brigade ; present Canadian 1837-38 at action of Haflz and occupation of Dongola during Rebellion, ; Special (despatches, medals, and clasp); retired, 1901. Comm. Roads and Bridges, Lower Canada, 1839 Recreations : general. Address : Governor's ; subsequently entered Commissariat, British later House, The Prison, Reading. Club : New. Army ; Deputy Assist. Com- General Assist. [Died 19 Nov. 1911. missary ; Financial Secre- JUKES-BROWNE, Alfred John, B.A., F.R.S., tary to Board of Works, Ireland, 1848; b. Director of branch of F.G.S. ; Penn Fields, near Wolverhampton, Royal Mint, Australia, 1852 in services April 1851 ; s. of A. H. Browne and C. A. ; engaged special during Crimean War steam flour- Jukes ; took name of Jukes-Browne on ; designed aimarine of mill and floating which were of attaining age 21 ; m. 1881, Emma Jessie bakery, one d. : much service to the thanked Smith ; Educ. Cholmondeley Army (specially War Assist. Commis- School, Highgate ; St. John's College, Cam- by Minister, promoted bridge. Appointed to staff of Geological sary General, 1856); Crown Agent for the 1858-79 Commissioner to Survey, 1874 ; was chiefly occupied in Colonies, ; Special 1873 and to mapping parts of Suffolk, Cambridge, Rut- Mauritius, ; Malta, 1878, retired,

1879 ; a Director of London and West- land, and Lincoln up to 1883 ; was then entrusted with the preparation of a mono- minster Bank, 1879-90. Address: Stada- graph on the British Upper Cretaceous rocks, cona, Torquay. [Died 26 Apr. 1907. and for this prupose examined and partly JUNAGARH, H.H. Sir Rasul Khanji Muhabat the Cretaceous districts in resurveyed Herts, Khanji, Nawab of, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1899. The Bedford, Bucks, Oxford, Berkshire, Wilt- State has an area of 3284 square miles and a

shire, Dorset, and Devon ; spent the winter population of about 400,000. Address : of 1888-89 in Barbados, afterwards colla- Junagarh, Kathiawar, Bombay. borating with Prof. J. B. Harrison in papers [Died 24 Jan. 1911. on the of island geology that ; awarded JUPP, Rev. Canon ; Rector of St. Margaret's Murchison retired the : medal, 1901 ; from Church, Aberlour, from 1874. Educ. Geological Survey in 1902 on account of ill- Lichfleld College. Ordained 1868. Warden health. Publications : Student's Handbook and founder of Orphanage at Aberlour, 1875. of Physical Geology (2 editions), of Historical Address : Rectory. Aberlour. Banffshire. Geology (1886), of Stratigraphical Geology [Died 13 Feb. 1911. 387 JUSTICE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

JUSTICE, Maj.-Gen. Indiai Henry Annesley, KANE, His Honour Judge Robert Romney, Army; b. 1 July, 1832. Entered army LL.D. ; County Court Judge and Chairman 1851 ; 1892 retired Maj.-Gen. ; list, 1889 of Quarter Sessions for the Counties served Indian of Mutiny, 1858-59. Address: I Carlow, Kildare, Wexford, and Wicklow from Merton Southsea. 2 Road, [Died Aug. 1908 1892 ; b. 28 Oct. s. 1842 ; of late Sir Robert .-Gen. William JUSTICE, Maj Clive, C M G Kane, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S., and 1881 b. 16 Katherine, ; April 1835 ; s. of Lt.-Gen d. of Henry Baily ; m. Eleanor Louisa William Justice m. d. of ; 1858, Leila, Rev 2nd d. of David Coffey, Taxing Master in W. J. Parker. Educ. : Royal Military Chancery, 1875. Educ. : private school College, Sandhurst. Entered 1852 ; army, Queen's College, Cork. B.A., honours in 1890 ; served Indian Major-General, Mutiny Moral and Political Science, and in Natural 1857, Delhi and including (medal clasp) Science; M.A., honours in Moral and Political Decorated for services on the West Coast o Science, Queen's LL.B. Africa in University; with ; command of an expedition sen honours, London ; LL.D. Hon. Causfi Ashanti in 1881 against (C.M.G.). Address Queen's University. Irish Barr. 1865 Hinsotck, Hants. Farnborough, Club Prof, of Equity, Jurisprudence, and Inter- United Service. [Died 19 Nov. 1908 national Law, King's Inns, Dublin, 1873-79 ; Legal Assistant Commissioner Irish Law Com- 1881-92 mission, ; was M.R.I.A., M.R.Z.S.I., K F.R.S.A.I. ; was Hon. Secretary to and a KAMPHAUSEN, Adolf Hermann Heinrich member of the Council of the Royal Dublin D.D., ordentlicher Professor an der rhein' Society, and a trustee of the National Library of ischen Friedrich - Wilhelms - Universitat Ireland. Publications : joint -author, Nolan Senior der evangelisch-theologischen Fakultal and Kane, Statute Law of Landlord and Tenant in der Universitat Ireland ; editor of the late Bonn ; b. Solingen im Professor Regierungsbezirk Diisseldorf, 10 1829 Richey's Lectures on Irish History. Sept. Owned 2539 s. des Lehrers Ad. Kamphausen und der acres in Co. Clare. Interested Reiche in geology, zoology, and Johanna, geborenen ; m. 1st, 1868, anthropology. Address: 4 Fitzwilliam Dublin Emmy Bruch (d. 1873) ; 2nd, 1878, Alwine Place, Club : Savile. Schreiber; Von den beiden Tochtern ist [Died 26 March 1902. Paula Lehrerin an der Schubringschen KANTHACK, Alfred Antunes, M.A., MD hoheren Madchenschule in Bonn, wahrend F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., B.A., B.S., B.Sc."; Maria an den Oberlehrer Dr. Fellow of Windrath in King's College, Cambridge ; Pro- verheiratet ist fessor of Hamburg ; two d. Educ. : Pathology, Cambridge University, wohin sein from 6 Nov. 1897 b. Barmen, Vater, 1836, berufen ; Brazil, 4 March 1863 wurde, dann auf dem Gymnasium zu Elber- 2nd s. of Emilio Kanthack, Para, Brazil, at und auf one time feld, 1844-49, der Universitat zu H.B.M. Consul at Para ; m. Lucie 1849-55 2nd d. of Bonn, ; kaum Privatdocent in Bonn Henstock, late John Henstock, geworden, folgte er im Herbst 1855 dem Liverpool. Educ. : Germany (Hamburg, Rufe von Chr. Karl Josias and Bunsen als dessen Liineburg, Gutersloh) ; Liverpool Coll. ;

Privatsekretar und' Mitarbeiter am Bibel- Liverpool Univ. Coll. ; St. Bartholomew's werke nach St. Heidelberg, wo er zugleich seit Hospital ; John's Coll. Cambridge Herbst 1856 als Privatdocent thatig war. Berlin. M.A. (honoris causa) Cambridge' 1897 1859 siedelte er mit Bunsen nach Bonn iiber, ; Jacksonian Prize, Royal College of wurde im Januar 1863 ausserordentlicher Surgeons, England, 1895. Leprosy Com- und im Feb. 1868 ordentlicher Professor der mission, 1890-91; John Lucas Walker Student Theologie daselbst. Von 1871 bis 1890 war 1891-92; Medical Tutor, Medical Faculty! er Mitglied der besonders in Halle thatigen Liverpool University College, 1892-93- theologischen Kommission zur Revision von Lecturer on Pathology and Bacteriology, St. Luthers des Bartholomew's Uebersetzung Alten Testaments. Hospital, 1893-97 ; Patho- Im Studienjahre 1893-94 war er Rektor der logist and Curator at St. Bartholomew's, Universitat seit Professor Bonn ; Herbst 1899 besch- 1894-97; of Physiology and rankte er seine Lehrthatigkeit auf die Leitung Bacteriology at Bedford College, 1895-96; des alttestamentlichen Seminars, die er im Deputy Professor of Pathology, Cambridge Herbst 1901 niederlegte. Publications : das University, 1896-97. Publications : Leprosy in 1892 Lied Moses Deut. 32, 1862 ; das Gebet des India, ; Manual of Practical Morbid 1866 die des Practical Herrn, ; Hagiographen A. B. Anatomy, 1894; Bacteriology, 1895 ; nach den uberlieferten Grundtexten iibersetzt numerous papers in scientific journals. Recrea- und mit erklarenden Anmerkungen versehen, tions: cycling; in early life football and swim- die Address : 2 1868 ; Chronologic der hebraischen ming. Huntingdon Road, Cam- Club: Konige, 1883 ; das B. Daniel und die neuere bridge. Savile. [Died 21 Dec. 1898. KAR Sir William Geschichtsforschung, 1893 ; die berichtigte SLAKE, Wollaston, Kt., cr.

Lutherbibel : 1895 ; K.C. ; b. 10 June e. Rektoratsrede mit Anmer- 1834 ; s. of late

: Rev. Wm. Heberden kungen, 1894 ; The Book of Daniel critical Karslake, J.P. Devon, edition in P. Haupt's Polychrome Bible, and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral; m. das Madeline of 1896 ; Verhaltnis des Menschenopfers zur (d. W. R. Bayley, Cotford, israelitischen Religion : Dekanatsprogramm, Devon, and widow of R. D. Grant, Nuttall 1896 ; ausserdem gab K. die 3 ersten Auflagen Hall, Lancashire, 1867. Educ. : Harrow. Bleek's in Barr. Lincoln's von Einleitung das A. T. heraus. Inn, 1857 ; Q.C. 1881 ; war Mitarbeiter an den drei Auflagen der Controller of Succession Duties, Somerset Protest. Real-Encykl. und schrieb in viele House, 1886-99. Address: Loddington, Zeitschriften z. B. Theol. Studien und Knole Road, Bournemouth. Club : Union. Kritiken, Jenaer und Theol. Literatur- [Died 25 Sept. 1913. zeitung, Evang. Gemeindeblatt fur Rheinland KATSURA, General Marquess Taro, Hon. und Westfalen, Protest. G.C.B. 1905 b. Kirchenzeitung, ; Chosiu, 1847 ; m. d. of Fleischer's Deutsche v. Revue, H. Sybel's Marquess Inouye. Educ. : The Military Hist. Zeitschrift, Bousset's Theol. Rund- School in Prussia. Entered army, 1867; schau American Journal of served of ; Theology ; War the Restoration; Military und Bib. in der von Kautzsch Attache" Ency. ; to the Japanese Legation at Berlin, herausgegebenen Bibelubersetzung bear- 1875-78; visited Germany for military beitete K. die Biicher der 1884 Konige, Spriiche purpose, ; Vice-Minister of the Army, und das zweite Makkabaerbiich ; in Riehm's 1886-91 achieved ; the Army Reform ; Handworterbiich behandelte er in vielen Commander-in-Chief of the Third Division ; Artikeln die Privataltertiimer. Address: served Chino - - Japanese War, 1891 95 ; Weberstrasse 29. 10 5^.^1909. Governor-General of Bonn, [Died Formosa, 1896 ; Chief 388