JOHNSON, SIR HENRY FRANKS FREDERIC, 3 Baronet (eld. child
of preceding). _b._ Bath 5 Feb. 1819; ed. at Winchester and
Sandhurst; 2 lieut. 5 foot 22 Nov. 1836, major 5 Oct. 1849 to
15 Jany. 1856 when placed on h.p.; D.Q.M.G. in the Mauritius
31 Dec. 1855 to 18 July 1862; D.A.G. in Jamaica 2 Nov. 1866 to
1 April 1869; commanded forces in Windward and Leeward islands
1869–70; col. on the staff in command at Jamaica 1870–3; sold
out 1873. _d._ Avranche, Normandy 20 June 1883.
JOHNSON, HENRY ISAAC. _b._ Cambridge; ed. at Christ’s coll.
Camb., 30th wrangler 1852, B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856; assistant
master at Brighton college 1853–5; rector of Grey Institute,
Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope 1863–73; incumbent of Trinity
ch. Port Elizabeth to 1873; espoused the cause of bishop
Colenso, his church was the only one in Cape Colony that did not
secede from the bishop’s rule; assistant master at Cheltenham
college 1873–4; head master of Royal Institution school,
Liverpool 1874–89. _d._ Penrhyn house, Ullet road, Liverpool 6
May 1892.
JOHNSON, JAMES A. _b._ England 1820; choir master Holy Communion
ch. New York 1846, solo tenor singer in oratorio music; compiled
A tune book 1848; composer of The Offertory sentences set to
music for four voices. New York 1862. _d._ Orange, New Jersey