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JONES] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 762 dau. of Ednioud Berdoe -Wilkinson, of the .Stock Exchange : ni. 3rd, 15 Feb. 1906, May .(m. diss. 1910 on his petition), dau. of WiUiam Dyer; ed. at Camb. ; M.A. 1879; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1877 ; acting judge Gold Coast 1882 ; Queen's advocate 1883 ; acting chief justice Gold Coast on several occasions 1883-7 ; chief justice West Africa Settlements 1887, 'of

Sierra Leone on separation of the colony 1888 ;

itdministered Govt, of Sierra Leone 1892 ; ret. 1895 ; hon. maj. late 3rd Suffolk Regt. (M.) ; J. P., Suffolk ; deputy chrmn. of the co. of London ^Sessions during absence of the chrmn., and deputy <>hrmn. 1897-1906. Residence — Barton Mere, Bury St. Edmunds. Club — New University. JONES, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Katharine, dau. of Maj. A. von Beverhoudt, 58th P^egt. M. 1877, Gen. Sir Howard Sutton Jones, K.C.B., A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1882-6 ; D.A.G. Royal Marines 1888-93 ; who d. 8 Dec. 1912 Resi- dence — 8, Anglesey Crescent, Alverstoke. Issue— HALL-JONES, K.C.M.G. Great. 1910.— Hon. Sir William Hall-Jones, s. of the late William Hall-Jones, of Folkestone. B. at Folkestone 16 Jan. 1851 ; M.P. for Timaru. N.Z. 1890-1908 ; minister for Public Works 1896-1908, for Marine 1896-1906, for Railways 1906-8 ; has been Prime Minister, minister for Education, for Labour, for Justice, and colonial treasurer ; high eommnr. in London for New Zealand 1908-12 ; now M.L.C., New Zealand. Residence — Wellington, N.Z. PRYCE-JONES, Knt. Bach. Great. 1887.— Sib Peyce Pkyce-Jones, s. of Wm. Jones, of Newtown, Montgomeryshire, solicitor. B. 16 Oct. 1834 ; m. 6 April, 1859, Eleanor (d. 2 Nov. 1914), dau. of Edward Rowley !Iorris, of Nciv- town ; is a large manufacturer and merchant, distinguished for his liberality; M.P. (C.) for Montgomery Boroughs 1885-6, and 1892-5 ; High Sheriff 1891. Residence — Dolerw, New- town. Issue — 1. Col. Edward Pryor-Joues. b. 6 Feb. 1S(U ; 3[.P.. D.L., J. P., for Montgoiueric ; 13arr.-at-law (Inner Temjile); capt. Montgomery Yoo. 1883-95, ret. maj. ; raised and commanded 5th V. Batt. S. Wales Uord. 1893 ; hon. col. Koy. Welsli Kus. ; m. 17 June, 1S8(), Beatrice, dau. of the late Herbert Hardie. of Orford House, Cheshire. Kesidence — ililford Hall, Iv'ewtown, X. Wales. Clubs — Carlton ; Kauelagh ; Constitu- tional. Issue — Capt. Price Victor Price-.Jones. Roy. Welsh Fiis., b. 10 Jan. 1887 ; cd. at Eton and Camb. 2. William Ernest Pryce-Joues. b. 29 Dee. 18ti7. 0. A-lliert Westhead Pryce-Joues, b. 26 May, 1870; in. 1895, Ida, dau. of William Gibson. 4. Capt. Henry Morris Pryce-Jones, Colds. Gds.. h. 17 Feb. 1878; ni. 5 Aug. 1905, Marion Vere. dau! of the late Lt.-Col. the Hon. Lewis Payne Dawnay. Residence — 10, Buckingham Palace Gardens, S.W. (see Peerage, Downe, Vise). Issue — Alan Payan Pryce-Jones, b. 18 Nov. 190.8. 1. Mary Eleanor Puglie, m. 3 June, 1880, Edward Powell, J.P. Kesidence — Plas-y-bryn, Ifewtown, N. Wales. 2. Elizabeth Anne, m. June, 1891, Frank Utton Purchas. 3. Katharine Charlotte, m. 1896, Archibald Jtrad. 4. Agnes Eosa, m. 2 Aug. 1905, Col. Franklin Macaulay Gillespie, S. Wales Borderers. JORDAN, G.C.I.E. Great. 1911 ; K.C.B. (civ.) 1909 ; K.C.M.G. 1904 ; C.M.G. 1897.— Sir John Newell Jordan, s. of late John Jordan, of Balloo, Bangor, co. Down. B. 5 Sept. 1852 ; m. 1885, Aimie Howe, dau. of Dr. Gromie, of Clough, co. Down ; ed. at Roy. Belfast Acad, and Queen's Coll. Belfast ; student interpreter in China 1876 ; assist. Chinese sec. to H.B.M. Legation, Peking, 1889, Chinese sec. 1891 ; con.sul-gen. Korea 1896- 8, charge d'affaires 1898-1901 ; minister-resident at Seoul 1901-6; minister ad interim at Peking 1906 ; envoy extraor. and min. plenipo. at Peking ; apptd. .special ambassador extraordinary to at- tend the funeral of the late Emperor of China • 1909; has Jubilee medal 1897, and Coi'onation medal 1902; presented with the freedom of the City of Belfast 1910. Residence — Briti.sh Lega-i tion, Peking. Club — Royal Societies'. JOURDAIN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Ada Mary, dau. of James Patti.son Ciirrie, of Esher. M. 1884, as his 2ud wife, Sir Henry John Jourdain, K.C.M.G., late representative of ?>Iauritius on) governing body Imperial Institute, who d. 14' May, 1901. Residence— Tewin Vale, High Wei- wyu, Herts. Issue — 1. Henry James Jourdain, b. 1888 ; m. 10 July, 1913, Beyl, dau. of Edward Jervis Reil. Residence — Port; Louis, Mauritius. 2. Percy Frederick Curry Jourdain, b. 1839. Resi- dence — Colliln, Inlia. 3. Charles Edward George Jourdain, b. 1890; m. 23 April, 1914, Helen, dau. of the late Robert Ruther- ford. Residence — Warren Gate, Hertford. JOYCE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1900.— Hon. Sir Matthew Inule Joyce, s. of John Hall Joyce, oi Blackfordby, Leicester, and Mary, dau. of Mat- thew Ingle, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. B. 1839 ; m. 17 Sept. 1891, Miriam Bertha, dau. of Sir William Jackson, Bt., of Birkeidiead ; ed. at Ashby-de-la-Zouch Grammar Sch., and Gonville' and Camb. (late fell, and now hon. fell.) ; M.A.i 1865 ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1865, certifi- cate of honour ; sec. to Vice-Chancellor Hall 1873-5 ; junior ec|uity counsel to the Treasury 1886 ; judge of the Chancery div. 1900. Resi- dences — 16, Great Cumberland Place, S.W. ; Abbots Oak, Coalville, Leicestershire. Clubs — Athenaeum ; LTnited University ; Leic;3stei'shire (Leicester). Issue — .Miriam Barbara, m. 1913, Hon. L onarvl Cripps {sec; Peerage, Paemook, B.). JUDD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Gertrude Gordon, dau. of Charles Heath, of Lougparish,! Hants. M. 15 Oct. 1890, Sir George Judd, a ]5rominent agriculturist, who d. 5 Sept. 1909. Residence — Cocum House, Barton Stacey, Hants. JUST, K.C.M.G. Great. 1911; C.B. (civ.) 1902 ; C.M.G. 1900.- Sir H.artmann Wolfgang Just, s. of the late Heinrich Just, of Bristol. B. at Bristol 1854 ; m. 1879, Katharine Frances, dau. of the late Samuel Roothain, of Bristol ; ed. at Bristol Gram. Sch. and Oxford (B.A.); ent. Colonial Otfice 1878, 1st cl. clerk 1895, prin. clerk 1897 ; assist, priv. sec. to .successive Sees, of State for the Colonies 1883-95 ; assist, see. Colonial Conference 1887 ; sec. to Imperial Conferences of 1907 and 1911 ; Assist. Und.-Sec. of State for the Colonies since 1907 ; registrar of the Order of St. Michael and St. George since 1911. Residence — 4, Cathcart Road, S. Kensington, S.W. JUT A, Knt. Bach. Great. 1897.- Hon. Sir Henry Hubert Juta, s. of Jan C. Juta, of Cape Town. B. 1858 ; m. 1883, Helen Lena, dau. of IMurdoch M. Tait, late memb. for Richmond, S. Africa ; ed. at S. African Coll. Cape Town ; LL.B. Lond. 1880 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1880, and admitted as advocate of the Supreme Court of Gape Colony ; was law examiner, University examiner in practical law exam. ; judicial eommnr. Swaziland 1890 ; judge of Supreme Coui-t assigned to Kimberley 1890 for temporary vacancy, and resigned ; K.C. (1893) ; M.L.A. 1893, att.-gen. 1894, speaker 1896-8 ; memb. 1st Union Parlt. of S. Africa since 1910 ; authorized to retain the title of Honourable 1911 ; author of several works on Cape law, and of Reports for 12 years. Residence — Mon Desir, Kenilworth, S. Africa. KAI, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912; C.M.G. 1902. -Sir Ho Kai. Residence — Hong-Kong.