JANSSEN, Stephen Theodore (d.1777), of St. Paul’s Churchyard, London.
Stationer 1745 – 65; master, Stationers’ Co. 1749 – 51; alderman of London 1748 – 65, sheriff 1749 – 50, ld. mayor 1754 – 55, chamberlain 1765 – 76; director, French Hospital 1769.
JANSSEN, Stephen Theodore (d.1777)
JANSSEN, Sir Theodore, 1st Bt. (c.1654-1748), of Wimbledon, Surr.
Director, Bank of England, with statutory intervals, 1694 – 99, 1700 – 01, 1707 – 11, 1718 – 19; director, South Sea Co. 1711 – 18, 1719–21.
JANSSEN, Sir Theodore, 1st Bt. (c.1654-1748)
JEAFFRESON, Christopher (1699-1749), of Dullingham, Cambs.
JEAFFRESON, Christopher (1699-1749)
JEFFERIES (formerly WINNINGTON), Edward (c.1670-1725), of Ham Castle, nr. Droitwich, Worcs.
Q.C. 1710; puisne justice of Carm., Card. and Pemb. 1711 – 12; 2nd justice of Chester, 1714 – d.
JEFFERIES, Edward (c.1670-1725)
JEFFREYS, John (1706-66), of the Priory, Brecon, and Sheen, Surr.
Jt. sec. to Treasury 1742 – 46; sec. to chancellor of the Exchequer 1752 – 54; warden of the mint 1754 – d. dep. ranger of St. James’s and Hyde Parks 1757 – d.
JEFFREYS, John (1706-66)
JEKYLL, Sir Joseph (c.1662-1738), of Bell Bar, Herts.
C.j. Chester 1697 – 1717; King’s serjeant 1700; master of the rolls 1717 – d. P.C. 31 July 1717; 1st commr. of the great seal 7 Jan.–1 June 1725.
JEKYLL, Sir Joseph (c.1662-1738)
