JEBB, SIR JOSHUA (eld. son of Joshua Jebb of Walton, Derbyshire
1769–1845). _b._ Chesterfield 8 May 1793; 2 lieut. R.E. 1 July
1812, served in Canada 1813–20; lieut. col. R.E. 16 April 1847
to 18 Jany. 1850 when placed on retired full pay; M.G. 6 July
1860; surveyor general of prisons 1837–42; inspector general of
military prisons 27 Dec. 1844; a comr. for governing Pentonville
prison 1 May 1849; surveyor general and chairman of directors
of convict prisons 1850 to death; C.B. 27 April 1848, K.C.B.
25 March 1859; author of Modern prisons, their construction
and ventilation 1844; Notes on sinking artesian wells 1844;
Observations on the defence of London 1860; taken ill in an
omnibus, removed to Mr. James Starkie’s, chemist, 4 Strand,
London where he _d._ 26 June 1863. _I.L.N. xliii_ 19, 36 (1863),
_portrait_.
JEBB, RICHARD (brother of Rev. John Jebb 1805–86). _b._ 1806;
ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1832; barrister
King’s inns, Dublin 1830; barrister L.I. 23 Nov. 1832; practised
in London; vicar general of Isle of Man, and as such judge of
the ecclesiastical court 1861 to death; the legislature of Isle
of Man agreed to a bill abolishing his office the week before
his death. _d._ Douglas, Isle of Man 8 Feb. 1884.
JEBB, WILLIAM FRANCIS (3 son of lieut. William Francis Jebb,
R.N.). _b._ Corby, Northants. 1828; educ. for the bar; clerk
to Westminster district board to 1867; clerk to Metropolitan
asylums district board from its beginning 1867 to death. _d._ 3
Campden grove, Kensington 4 Oct. 1890. _bur._ Kensington cemet.
Hanwell 9 Oct. _The Metropolitan 11 Oct. 1890 p._ 647; _I.L.N.
18 Oct. 1890 p._ 483, _portrait_.
JECKS, HARRIET (youngest child of Mr. Coveney, actor 1790–1881).
_b._ London 1 Nov. 1827; first appeared on the stage at Adelphi
theatre, Edinburgh 30 June 1834 as Zoe in Buckstone’s burletta
The convent of St. Eloi; played Oliver Twist at T.R. Glasgow;
pupil of Charles Leclercq the ballet master; made her début
in London at Victoria theatre; played in the provinces; at
the Adelphi, London 1841 and 1849–50, at Vauxhall gardens
1842; acted under Chatterton at Drury Lane 1868–79; played the
Marquise in L’Œil Crevé at Opera Comique 21 Oct. 1872; created
the parts of Mrs. Privett in opera of Dorothy at Gaiety 25 Sep.
1886, and of Tabitha in opera of Doris at Lyric 20 April 1889,
Dorothy was played until 6 April 1889, 931 times; played upwards
of 1800 parts during her career. (_m._ Charles A. Jecks, acting
manager of Adelphi theatre, London). _d._ Ramsgate 24 Feb. 1892.
_The Players_, _ii_ 57 (1860), _portrait_.
JEENS, CHARLES HENRY (son of Henry Jeens of Uley, Gloucs.).
_b._ Uley 19 Oct. 1827; engraved postage stamps for English
colonies; engraved many plates for the Art Journal and vignettes
and portraits for publications of Macmillan & Co., including
a series of ‘Scientific Worthies’ in Nature; exhibited 6
engravings at R.A. 1860–76; engraved Joseph and Mary, after
Armitage for Art Union of London 1877; a vol. of proofs of his
vignettes is in print room of British Museum. _d._ 67 St. Paul’s
road, Camden sq. London 22 Oct. 1879.
JEFFCOCK, PARKIN (son of John Jeffcock of Cowley, Derbyshire).
_b._ Cowley manor 27 Oct. 1829; articled to George Hunter of
Durham, engineer 1850; partner with J. T. Woodhouse of Derby,
mining engineer 1857; examined and reported on the Moselle
coalfield near Saarbrück 1863–4; descended the Oaks Pit near
Barnsley which was on fire 12 Dec. 1866 where he was killed by
an explosion 13 Dec. 1866, his body was recovered 5 Oct. 1867
and buried in Ecclesfield churchyard; St. Saviour’s church,
Mortomley near Sheffield was built as a memorial of him 1872.
_Parkin Jeffcock: a memoir by Rev. J. T. Jeffcock_ (1867),
_portrait_; _I.L.N. l_, 21 (1867), _portrait_.
JEFFCOTT, SIR WILLIAM (_son of Wm. Jeffcott of Tralee,
Ireland_). _b._ 1800; ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin; barrister
King’s inns, Dublin 1828; practised in Dublin; judge of supreme
court of New South Wales, then resident judge in Melbourne of
Port Philip district, Nov. 1842 to Jany. 1845; recorder of
Singapore, Malacca and Prince Edward’s Island 1849 to death;
knighted by patent 29 Dec. 1849; appointed a judge at Bombay,
Oct. 1855. _d._ Bombay 23 Oct. 1855.
JEFFERIES, JOHN RICHARD, but always known as Richard Jefferies
(son of James Jefferies of Coate farm, Liddington near Swindon).
_b._ Coate farm 6 Nov. 1848; ran away to France 11 Nov. 1864; a
reporter on the North Wilts Herald, March 1866; a writer in Pall
Mall Gazette from 1870; author of A memoir of the Goddards of
North Wilts. 1873; The scarlet shawl 1874; Restless human hearts
3 vols. 1875; The world’s end 3 vols. 1877; The gamekeeper at
home. By R. J. 1878, 2 ed. 1880; Wild life in a southern county
1879; Hodge and his master 2 vols. 1880; Wood magic 2 vols.
1881; Bevis, the story of a boy 3 vols. 1882; The story of my
heart 1883, with portrait; The Dewy morn 2 vols. 1884; After
London 1885 and other books. _d._ Goring, Sussex 14 Aug. 1887,
_monu._ in Salisbury cath., _bust_ in Shire hall, Taunton,
_bust_ by Margaret Thomas in Salisbury cath. unveiled 9 March