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JENKINSON, Hon. Charles Cecil Cope (1784-1851), of Pitchford Hall, Salop and Buxted Park, Suss.

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b. 29 May 1784, o.s. of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, by 2nd w. Catherine, da. of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bt., of Parham, Suss., wid. of Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Bt., of Brewerne, Oxon; half-bro. of Hon. Robert Banks Jenkinson. educ. privately by Rev. Charles Richards; Christ Church, Oxf. 1801. m. 19 July 1810, Julia Evelyn Medley, da. and h. of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh Evelyn, 6th Bt., 3da. suc. cos. Adam Ottley to Pitchford estate 1803; half-bro. Robert Banks Jenkinson as 3rd Earl of Liverpool 4 Dec. 1828; GCB 11 Dec. 1845.
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Page of honour 1793 – 94; précis writer, Foreign Office Apr. 1803 – Apr. 1804; priv. sec. to sec. of state for Home affairs May-July 1804; sec. of legation, Vienna 1804 – 07; under-sec. of state for Home affairs Nov. 1807 – Nov. 1809; under-sec. of state for War and Colonies Nov. 1809 – June 1810; prothonotary co. pal. of Lancaster 1838 – d.; PC 3 Sept. 1841; ld. steward of Household 1841–6.

Cornet, Surr. yeomanry 1803; lt.-col. Cinque Ports militia 1810.

Main residences: Pitchford Hall, Salop; Buxted Park, Suss.
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JENKINSON, Hon. Robert Banks (1770-1828), of Coombe Wood, nr. Kingston, Surr.

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b. 7 June 1770, 1st s. of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, by 1st w. Amelia, da. of William Watts, gov. Fort William, Bengal, later of South Hill, Ascot, Berks. educ. Parsons Green, Fulham; Charterhouse 1783-7; Christ Church, Oxf. 1787. m. (1) 25 Mar. 1795, Louisa Hervey (d. 12 June 1821), da. of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol, and bp. of Derry, s.p.; (2) 24 Sept. 1822, Mary, da. of Rev. Charles Chester (formerly Bagot), s.p. Styled Lord Hawkesbury 1 June 1796-1803; summ. to the Lords in his fa.’s barony as Baron Hawkesbury, 15 Nov. 1803; suc. fa. as 2nd Earl of Liverpool 17 Dec. 1808; KG 9 June 1814.
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Commr. Board of Control Apr. 1793–9; PC 13 Mar. 1799; member of Board of Trade 1799; master of Mint 1799 – 1801; sec. of state for Foreign affairs Feb. 1801 – May 1804, for Home affairs May 1804 – Jan. 1806, Mar. 1807 – Oct. 1809, for War and Colonies 1809 – 12; first ld. of Treasury May 1812, 16 June 1812 – 20 Apr. 1827; commr. of treasury [I] 1814–17.

Ld. warden, Cinque Ports 1806 – d.; receiver-gen. duchy of Lancaster July 1807 – June 1819; master Trinity House 1816 – d.

Col. Cinque Ports fencible cav. 1794, militia 1810.

Main residence: Coombe Wood, nr. Kingston, Surr.
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JENKINSON, Hon. Robert Banks (1770-1828)

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JACOB, William (?1762-1851), of Dartmouth Street, Westminster.

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b. ?1762. m. (his w. d. 18 Mar. 1814),Gent. Mag. (1814), i. 416. 1s. 3da. surv.
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Alderman, London 1809–11.

Comptroller of corn returns, Board of Trade 1822–41.

?Capt. Loyal Islington vols. 1803.

Main residence: Dartmouth Street, Westminster.
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JACOB, William (?1762-1851)

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JAFFRAY, John (d.1832), of 87 Queen Anne Street, Westminster.

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Commissary gen. W. I. Nov. 1793 – Aug. 1795.

Main residence: 87 Queen Anne Street, Westminster.
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JAFFRAY, John (-d.1832)

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JEFFERY, John (c.1751-1822), of Sans Souci, nr. Poole, Dorset.

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b. c.1751 at Poole, bro. of Joseph White Jeffery (afterwards Orchard), mayor of Poole 1818, 1823. m. (1) bef. 1776, at least 3s. 2da.; (2) 8 Oct. 1799, Sarah Snodgrass (?da. of Gabriel Snodgrass, chief surveyor E.I. Co., of Blackheath, Kent).
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Mayor, Poole 1798.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1797; capt. Poole vols. 1797, maj. commdt. 1798; maj. E. Dorset vols. 1799, lt.-col. 1803.

Consul gen. in Portugal Feb. 1809 – d.

Main residence: Sans Souci, nr. Poole, Dorset.
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JEFFERY, John (c.1751-1822)

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