(1872) 398; _Proc. Linnean Soc._ (1871–2) 69.
JENNER, ROBERT FITZHARDINGE (2 son of Edward Jenner, M.D., the
introducer of vaccination 1749–1823). _b._ 1797; vaccinated by
his father 12 April 1798; ed. at Ex. coll. Oxf., B.A. 1819, M.A.
1822; lieut. col. royal south Gloucester militia 29 Sep. 1842 to
death. _d._ Berkeley, Gloucs. 16 March 1854 aged 56. _J. Baron’s
Life of Edward Jenner_, _i_ 147, _ii_ 44–9 (1827–38).
JENNER, STEPHEN. _b._ Kent; ed. at St. John’s coll. Cambridge,
B.A. 1836, M.A. 1839; C. of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex 1835–42;
C. of Camden ch. Camberwell 1850–7; C. in charge of Bekesbourne,
Canterbury 1874 to death; author of The doctrine of the holy
eucharist. By Theophilus Secundus 1854; Truth’s conflicts and
truth’s triumphs, essays 1854; The Holy Child, poems 1867;
Quicksands or fallacies in belief and worship 1875; The three
witnesses, or scepticism met by fact 1879. _d._ Walmer 7 Nov.
1880.
JENNER-FUST, SIR HERBERT (2 son of Robert Jenner of Doctors’
Commons, proctor 1743–1810). _b._ near St. Paul’s, London 4 Feb.
1778; ed. at Reading and Trin. hall, Camb., LL.B. 1798, LL.D.
1803; barrister G.I. 27 Nov. 1800; advocate in ecclesiastical
and admiralty courts, and a fellow of college of Doctors of
Law 8 July 1803; king’s advocate general 28 Feb. 1828 to 21
Oct. 1834; knighted at St. James’s palace 28 June 1828; vicar
general to abp. of Canterbury 1832 to 21 Oct. 1834; official
principal of the arches, and judge of prerogative court of
Canterbury 21 Oct. 1834 to death; P.C. 29 Oct. 1834; assumed
additional name of Fust 14 Jany. 1842 on succeeding to property
of his cousin sir John Fust; master of Trinity hall, Camb., Feb.
1843 to death, but never resided there; tried the Gorham case,
his decree of 2 Aug. 1849 led to the publication of more than
80 pamphlets. _d._ 1 Chesterfield st. Mayfair, London 20 Feb.