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709 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IJOHNES Police and Crime 1882-5. Residence — Thurlow, ] Godalraing. JENKYNS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Madalene Sabine, dau. of Adm. Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, 2nd Bt., K.C.B. M. 1877, Sir Henry Jenkyns, K.C.B., who was for tliirty years assist. Parlia- mentary counsel and Parliamentary counsel, and who d. 10 Dec. 1899. Residence — Botley Hill, Botley, Hants. JENNINGS, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1909 ; C.B. (mil.) 1896. — Gen. Sir Robert Melvill Jen- nings, s. of the Rev. Midgley John Jennings, H.E.I.C.S., and Mary Maria, dau. of Adm. W. H. Daniel, R.N. B. at Lowestoft 20 Nov. 1841 ; m. 31 Dec. 1873, Agnes Mary, dau. of the Rev. J. S. Gilderdale, M.A., chaplain All Saints, Dresden, and rural clean ; ed. at Radley ; ent. Bengal Army 1859, capt. 1868, bt.-ma'j. 1877, bt. It.-col. 1882, col. 1886, maj.-gen. 1895, It.-gen. 1900, gen. 1905 ; served during N.W. Frontier campaign 1863-4 (medal, clasp) ; with Egyptian exped. 1882 (despatches, medal, clasp, bronze star, Osmanieh, 4th cL, bt. It.-col.) ; D.A.G. India 1892—5 ; commdg. 2nd cl. dist. Bengal 1895-7 ; 1st cl. dist. 1897-1901 ; col. 6th King Edward's Own Cavalry since 1904. Residence — The Hermitage, East Bergholt, Colchester. Issue (besides 1 son and 1 dau.) — : Capt. Robert Daniel Jennings, 13th Lancew, b. 1877. JENNINGS, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Mary Adelaide, dau.'of Chas. William Smith, H.E.I.C.S. M. 1854, Sir John Rogers Jennings, late m.aster of the Drapers' Company, who d. 27 Dec. 1897. Residence — -Minster Lea, Reigate. Issue, none. JERRAM, K.C.B, (mil.). Great. 1914; C.B. 1912. — Vice-Adm. Sir Thomas Henry Martyn Jerbam, s. of late Rev. S. J. Jerram, vie. of Ghobham, Surrey, and Grace, dau. of W. Hunt, of Waterloo, Thurles, Ireland. B. at Chobham 6 Sept. 1858 ; m. 12 July, 1892, Clara Isabel, dau. of Joseph Parsons, of Ennox, Frome ; ed.atWoodcote House, Windlesham, and H.M.S. "Britannia"; ent. R.N. 1871; lieut. 1881, commr. 1894, capt. 1899, rear-adm. 1908, vice- adm. 1913 ; second in command Mediterranean 1910-12 ; commr. -in-chief China station since 1912. Address — 2, The Crescent, Alverstoke, near Gosport. JETTE^ K.C.M.G. Great. 1901.— Hon. Sir Louis Amable Jett£;, s. of Amable Jette, mer- chant, of L'Assomption, Quebec, and Caroline, dau. of Marcellin .Gauffreau, planter, of Guada- loupe. B. in L'Assomption 15 Jan. 1836; m. 1862, Berthe, dau. of Tousa,int Laflamme, of Montreal ; eel. at L'Assomption Coll. ; Barr.-at- law Canada 1857, and had a distinguished forensic career at Montreal ; was editor of " Revue Critiqvie de Legislation," and of " L'Ordre,"" a Liberal newspaper ; member of Canadian House of Commons (L.) 1872-8 ; puisne judge of the Superior Court of Quebec 1878-98 ; was treas. Bar. Assn., and pres. Reform Assn. ; LL.D. and jirof. of civil law Lavalj Univ. 1878 ; was dean • of the Law Faculty, and is memb. of the Uni- versity Financial Syndicate of above Univ. ; D.C.L. Univ. of Bishop's College 1899 ; lieut.-gov. of Province of Quebec 1898, reappointed 1903 ; ret. 1908 ; reappointed judge of the Superior Court at Quebec 1908, chief justice of the Pro- vince of Quebec 16 Nov. 1909-11, when he ret. ; memb. of Alaska Boundary Tribunal 1903 ; Commander of Legion of Honour of France. Residence — Quebec. Clubs — St. James's (Mon- treal) ; Garrison (Quebec). JEYPORE, Zamindar of, K.C.I.E. Great. 1911.— Maharaja Sri Sir Vickrama Deo. Residence — Jeypore, Madras Presidency. JHALAWAR, Raj-Rana of, R.C.S.I. Great. 1908. — H.H. Rai-Rana Sir Buawani Singh Bahadur. B. 4 Sept. 1874 ; sue. 6 Feb. 1899 ; ed. at Mayo Coll. Ajmero ; memb. of Roy. Soc. of Gt. Britain ; has built a public library and extended education in his state by establishing schools ; is entitled to a salute of 11 guns. Resi- dence — Jhalra Patau, Rajputana. i JIND, Maharaja of, K.C.S.I. Great. 1909. — j H.H. Maharaja Sir Rakbir Singh, Bahadur. I Sue. his grandfather H.H. Ragbhir Singh, G.C.S.T., 7 March, 1887, and was invested with full ruling powers 1899; is entitled to a salute jof 11 guns; has done much for the Jind State, especially as regards education' and has spent ! about Rs. 300,000 on buildings of public utility ; I on the occasion of the Coronation Durbar, 1911, he received the hereditary title of Maharaja. i Residence — Jind, Punjab. i JODHPUR, Maharaja Regent of, G.C.S.I. Great. ' 1886; G.C.V.O. 1911; K.C.B. 1901 : LL.D.— Maj.- Gen. SirPertabSinghji. B. 1845 ; m. Maharani ] Bhatianiji (d. 1907) ; hon. A.D.G. to King George V ; hon. col. 34th Prince Albert Victor's Own Poena Horse ; hon. comdt. Impl. Cadet ! Corps ; ruling chief of Idar State 1902—11, when I he abdicated in favour of his son ; regent of Jodhpur State since 1911; inaj.-gon. in the I Ariny. Address — Jodhpur, Rajputana. COTTON-JODRELL, K.C.B. (civ.). [Great. 1911 : C.B. 1902. — Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton -Jodrell, s. of the Rt. Rev. George Edward Lynch Cotton, Bishop of Calcutta (accidentally drowned in the R. Ganges 1866), and Sophia Anne, dau. of the late Rev. Henry Tomkinson, of Reaseheath. B. 29 June, 1847 ; m. 24 April, 1878, Mary Rennell, dau. of W. R. Coleridge, of Salston, Ottery St. Mary ; ed. at Rugby and Marlborough, and R.M.A. Woolwich (passed out first into R.A. Julv, 1868, retired as capt. 1881); M.P. Wirral div. of Cheshire 1885- 1900 ; It.-col. commdg. Cheshire Railway Batt. R.E. 1888-1908 (col. 1907) ; dep. asst. -director for Territorial Force at War Office 1906-12 ; D.L., J. P., Cheshire ; assumed additional sur- name of Jodrell by royal licence 1890. Residences — Reaseheath Hall, Nantwich ; Shallcross Manor, Whaley Bridge ; 2, Portman Square, W. Clubs — Carlton ; Army and Navy. Issue — 1. Dorothy Lynch, m. 3 June, 1902, Capt. Henry Hamsden, late R.H.A. (Club— Wliite's), and has issue. Residence — -3, Portman Square, W. 2. Olive Harriett, m. 9 Aug. 1910, Capt. Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton-Cotton, R.N.. M.V.O. JOHN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911. — Sir William GoscoMBE John, s. of the late Thoinas John, of Cardiff, and Elizabeth, dau. of the late John Smith, of Uley, Glos. B. in Cardiff 21 Feb. 1860 ; m. 23 Aug. 1890, Marthe, dau. of the late Paul Weiss, of Neuchatel, Switzerland ; ed. at Llandaff ; studied in the Cardiff Sch. of Art, I City and Guilds of London Art Schools, Lam- 1 beth, and Royal Academy (R.A. gold medal and i travelling studentship 1889) ; A.R.A. 1899, R.A. 1909 ; Membre Correspondent de I'lnstitute de France ; hon. A.R.I.B.A. ; gold medal Paris j Salon 1901 ; is a sculptor ; has designed and I executed many well-known works, portrait statues, and memorials, including the memorial to the late Mar {. of SaUsbury in Westminster i Abbey ; designed the Insignia for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales at Carnarvon 1911. Resi- dence — 24, Greville Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. Issue — One dau. V.C. HILLS-JOHNES, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1893 ; K.C.B. 1881 ; C.B. 1872.— Lt.-Gen. SiK James Hills -Johnes, s. of James Hills, of