JENKINSON, SIR CHARLES, 10 Baronet (eld. son of col. John
Jenkinson, M.P., _d._ 1805). _b._ 23 Feb. 1779; M.P. for Dover 6
Nov. 1806 to 10 June 1818; succeeded to baronetcy 3 Sep. 1851 on
death of his cousin Charles Jenkinson 3 earl of Liverpool. _d._
Paris 6 March 1855.
JENKINSON, SIR GEORGE SAMUEL, 11 Baronet (son of John Banks
Jenkinson 1781–1840, bishop of St. David’s). _b._ Worcester 27
Sep. 1817; ed. at Winchester; 2 lieut. rifle brigade 31 Jany.
1834; lieut. 68 foot 1841; capt. 8 hussars 1843, sold out 27
March 1846; succeeded his uncle sir C. Jenkinson 1855; sheriff
of Gloucestershire 1862; contested North Wilts. 1865, Nottingham
1866; M.P. North Wilts. 21 Nov. 1868 to 24 March 1880. _d._
Eastwood park, Gloucs. 19 Jany. 1892.
JENKINSON, HENRY (eld. son of lieut. general John Jenkinson).
_b._ 1790; entered navy Oct. 1806; captain 7 June 1814, retired
1 Oct. 1846; retired admiral 16 June 1862. _d._ Weymouth 7 Jany.
1868.
JENKINSON, JOHN SIMON (2 son of John Jenkinson of Kensington,
London). _b._ 1798; ed. at Magd. hall, Oxf., B.A. 1827, M.A.
1829; R. of Sudbourne, Suffolk 1831–4; P.C. of St. Mary in the
Castle, Hastings 1834–47; V. of Battersea, Surrey with Ch. Ch.
coll. Winchester 29 May 1847 to death; author of A collection
of psalms and hymns 1837; Confirmation, an address 1837, 2 ed.
1860; Marriage with a deceased wife’s sister not forbidden by
the word of God 1849. _d._ 24 Spencer road, Battersea rise,
London 17 Oct. 1871.
JENKS, GEORGE SAMUEL. _b._ 1789; studied at St. George’s
hospital; surgeon in the army; M.D. Edin. 1821; F.R.C.P. Lond.
1845; in practice at Brighton; president Brighton and Sussex
Medico-Chirur. Soc. 1849; in practice at Bath from 1856; author
of Medical observations on the factitious German mineral waters
at Brighton 1840. _d._ 18 Circus, Bath 7 Feb. 1882. _Proc. Med.
Chir. soc. ix_ 134 (1882).
JENKYNS, HENRY (son of rev. John Jenkyns, Vicar of Evercreech,
Somerset, _d._ 1824). _b._ 1796; ed. at Eton and C.C. coll.
Oxf., scholar 1813–18, double 1st class 1816; fellow of Oriel
coll. 1818–35, treasurer 1831; B.A. 1817, M.A. 1819, B.D. and
D.D. 1841; professor of Greek, Durham univ. 1833–41 and of
divinity 1841–65; canon residentiary of Durham 21 Oct. 1839 to
death; editor of The Remains of T. Cranmer collected 4 vols.
1833; author of A lecture on the advantages of classical studies