(1891); _I.L.N. lxxxvi_ 327 (1885), _portrait_.
JENKINS, PHILIP. _b._ Dale, Pembrokeshire 1854; ed. at
International sch. of architecture; held an appointment in
Lloyd’s, London to 1886; professor of naval architecture and
marine engineering, Glasgow univ. 1886 to death. _d._ Llawrenny
Kelvinside, Glasgow 13 June 1891.
JENKINS, SIR RICHARD (eld. son of Richard Jenkins of Bicton
hall, Salop 1760–97). _b._ Cruckton near Shrewsbury 18 Feb.
1785; a writer on Bombay establishment 1798, went to India
1800; first assistant at court of Dowlut Rao Scindia 1804,
acting resident Nov. 1804; a scholar in many languages; acting
resident and resident at Nagpore 1807–27, present in the battle
of Sitabaldi 26–27 Nov. 1817; Appa Saheb was deposed 1818 and
Jenkins governed Nagpore 1818–27, retired on the annuity fund
1 May 1828; a director of H.E.I.C. 27 June 1832 to April 1851,
deputy chairman 1838, chairman 1839; G.C.B. 20 July 1838 the
first time conferred on anyone in Indian C.S. below rank of a
governor; M.P. Shrewsbury 1830–3, 1837–41; D.C.L. Oxf. 1834;
author of A report on the territories of the rajah of Nagpore