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JANJIRA] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 756 1. Ernest Arthur Jelf, b. 3 Oct. 1868 ; Barr.-at-lav(^ (Inner Temple) ; master of Supreme Court King's Bench Div. ; m. 17 April, 1895, Rose Frances, flan! of the late li. C. Reeves, D.L. Residence — Chureti Farm, Pinner. Issue — J 1. Arthur Cary Jelf, b. 8 Dec. 1897 ; midshipn an R.N. 2. Richard William Jelf, b. 16 June, 1904. 1. Grace Evelyn. 2. Charles Richard Jelf, b. 3 Dec. 1873; head- master of King's Coll. Sch. Camb. ; m. 28 Dec. 1899, Frances Mary Alice, dau. of the Rev. the Hon. Artliur Francis Northcote. King's College School, Cambridge. Issue — 1. Cecilia Jane Alice. 2. Margan^t Frances Mary. 3. Ilerbrrt William Jelf, b. 5 Aug. 1882. 1. Evrlyn Mary. 2. Maud Emmy. 3. Gertrude JIarian. JANHRA, Nawab of, G.C.I.E, Great. 1906.— H.H. Xawab Sidi Sib Ahmad Khan. B. 31 Aug. I8()2 ; sue. 11 June, 1879 ; is entitled to a salute of 11 guns. Residence — Janjira, Kolaba, Bom- bay. JARDINE, K.C.I.E. Great. 1897. — Sib John Jardine, s. of William Jardine, of Dunstable, J.P., and Jane, dau. of Robert Sharpe, of Glose- burn. B. 27 Sept. 1844 ; m. 27 Nov. 1880, Minnie D., dau. of Jabez Hogg, M.R.G.S. ; ed. at Gainb., Ghancellor's medal 1864 ; ent. Bombay Givil Service 1804 ; served in revenue, judicial, and political offices ; sec. to trial of the Gaekwar of Baroda 1875 ; lav? officer to Govt, of India 1877 ; judicial commr. of Burma 1878-85 ; pres. Burma Sch. Board 1881-5 ; chief sec. Bombay Govt. 1885, judge Boinbay High Gourt same year : acting chief justice 1895, ret. 1897 ; contested JELLICOE, K.C.6. (mil.). Great. Roxburghsliire (L.) 1900, M.P. for Roxburghshire j K.G.V.O. 1907 ; G.B. (mil.) 1900 ; G.V.O. since 1906; was Dean of Arts, Dean of Laws, and ice-chancellor Bonibay Univ. ; pres. Bombay Asiatic Soc. ; hon. LL.D. Aberdeen Univ. ; author of " Notes on Buddhist Law " ; editor of " Gustoinary Law of the Chin Tribe " and Sangermano's " Burmese Empire," etc. ; J. P., Surrey and borough of Godalming. Resi- dence — Applegarth, Godalming. Glubs — Re- form ; Scottish Liberal (Edin.) ; Byculla (Bom- bay). Issue — 1. John Eric Jardine, b. 30 Sept. 1890. 2. Colin Arthur Jardine, b. 24 Sept. 1892. 3. Lionel Westropp Jardine, b. 15 Feb. 1895. 4. Kenneth William Seymour Jardine, b. 23 June, 1899. 5. Geotfrey David Jardine, b. 10 June, 1901. 6. Raymond Angus Jardine, b. 1 June, 1903. JEBB, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Caroline L.^ne, dau. of the Rev. J. Reynolds, D.D. ; widow of Gen. A. J. Slemmer, of U.S. Army. M. 2nd, 18 Aug. 1874, Sir Richard Glaverhouse Jebb, who 1911 ; 1906.— ^ Adm. Sir John Rushvvorth Jellicoe, s. of Gapt. John Henry Jellicoe, of Ryde, Isle of Wight. B. 5 Dec. 1859 ; m. 1 July, 1902, Florenco Gwendoline, dau. of Sir Charles Gayzer, 1st Bt. ; ed. privately ; ent. R.N. 1872 ; lieut. 1880, commander 1891, capt. 1897, rear-adm. 1907, vice-adm. 1911 ; served in Egypt 1882 (medal, bronze star) ; China 1800 (eommdg. Naval Briga-le, ' and acting chief of staff to Adm. Sir E. Seymour during relief of Peking ; severely wounded ; G.B.) ; apptd. director of naval ordnance 1905 ; rear-adm. in Atlantic Fleet 1907-8 ; third Sea Lord of the Admiralty and Controller of the Navy 1908-10; in command of the Atlantic Fleet Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1911 ; in command 2nd div. of the Home Fleet Nov. 1911 to Dec. 1912 ; 2nd Sea Lord of the Admiraltj^ since Dec. 1912 ; naval A.D.G. to King Edward VII 1906 ; G.-in-G. of Home Fleet Aug. 1914 ; has Board of Trade medal for saving life at sea, and 2nd class ,,. . c r^ I TT • io,in nn ■ i Order Rcd Eagle with crossed swords. Rt.-i- was public orator of GauilxUmv. 1869-76 regms^l^^^^_ 29, gf^s^e^ Square, W. Club-United I professor of Greek 1889-1905, and MP. for that , g^^^^^^^ j^^^^ living- university from 1891 to the tune of his death, 9 Dec. 1905. Residence- ham, Cambridge. -Springfield, Newn- JEKYLL, K.C.M.G. Great. 1901 ; G.M.G. 1885. — Col. Sib Herbert Jekyll, s. of E. J. H. Jekyll, of Wargrave Hill, Berks, capt. Gren. Gds., and Julia, dau. of Charles Hammersley, banker. B. 22 Nov. 1846 ; m. 29 Dec. 1881, Agnes (Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem), dau. of William Graham, D.L., M.P. ; ed. at R.M.A. Woolwich; ent. R.E. 1866, capt. 1878, maj. 1886, It.-col. 1892, col. 1896, ret. 1901 ; .served in Ashanti war 187.3 (medal) ; private sec. to Sec. of State for Colonies 1876, and to Viceroy of Ireland 1885 and 1892 ; sec. to roy. comran. on Defence 1879, and for Paris Exhib. 1897 ; asst. sec. Board of Trade 1901 ; chief of London traffic ,ang- 1. Gwendoline Lucy Constance Rushworth. 2. Myrtle Grace Brocas. 3. Norah Beryl Cayzer. 4. Prudence Katherino Patton. Bach, of the JENKINS, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1903 ; Knt 1899. — Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins, s. late Richard David Jenkins, J.P., of Cilbronnau, Cardigan. B. 22 Dec. 1858 ; m. 19 April, 1892, Catherine Minna, dau. of the late A. B. Kennedy ; ed. at Cheltenham and Oxford ; B.A. 1881 ; Barr.-at law (Lincoln's Inn) 1883, bencher 1909 ; judge of the High Gourt of Calcutta 1896-9 ; chief justice of the High Court of Bombay 1899- 1908 ; chief justice of the High Court at Fort William in Bengal since 1909 ; member of the Council of India 1908-9. Residences — Calcutta; branch 1907-11; Chancellor and Knight of Cilbronnau, Cardigan. Issue — Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Residence — Munstead House, Godalming. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Burlington Fine Arts. Issue — 1. Francis Walter Jekyll, b. 20 Nov. 1882. 1. Barbara, m. 20 July, 1911, Hon. Francis W. S. M'Laren (see Peerage, Aberconway, B.). 2. Pamela Margaret, in. 3 June, 190S, Rt. Hon. Reginald McKenna (see Peerage). JELF, Knt. Bach. Great. 1901.— Sib Arthur RicHABD Jelf, s. of Rev. R. W. Jelf, D.D., canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and formerly principal of Iving's Coll. London, and Emmy", Countess Schlippenbach, of Prussia. B. 1837 : m. 1867, Jane, dau. of William Clark King, M.A., vicar of Norham-on-Tweed ; ed. at Eton and Oxford (junior student) ; B.A. 1860, M.A. 1863; Barr.- at -law (Inner Temple) 1863, Q.G. (1880), bencher 1884; recorder of Shrewsbury 1879-1901 : judge of the High Court, King's Bench div. 1901-10. Residence— Oak House, Putney, S.W. Club- Athenaeum. Issue living — • ilodrj'dd Richard Lawrence Jenkins, b. 1907. JENKINS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Florence Mildred, dau. of Sir Arthur Trevor, K. C.S.I. M. 1890, Sir John Lewis Jenkins, K.C.S.I. ; Home memb. of Viceroy's Council, who d. 13 Jan. 1912. Residence^Sussex House, Kew Road, S.W. JENKINSON, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1888; G.B. 1883. — Sir Edward George Jenkinson, s. of Rev. J. S. Jenkinson, late vicar of Battersea, and Harriet, dau. of Capt. the Hon. Sir Gieorge Grey, Bt. B. 1836 ; m. 1865, Annabella Georgiana Monck-IMason ; ed. at Harrow and Haileybury Coll. ; ent. E.I.C.S. 1856, and served on the staff during the Indian mutiny, receiving medal and the thanks of the Queen and the Gov. - Gen. ; served as magistrate, collector, and commr. at several stations in India 1863 to 1880, when he quitted the service ; priv. sec. to Lord Spencer when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, and assist, under-sec.