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Jeremie, Frederick John.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, May 31, 1831.
S. of James. B. in Guernsey .
School, Elizabeth College, Guernsey .
Matric. Michs. 1831;
B.A. 1835;
M.A. 1838.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1836; priest, 1837;
Minister of Holy Trinity Episcopal Chapel, Guernsey , 1836-45.
C. of St Michael-in-the-Vale, Guernsey , 1845-51.
V. of Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire , 1851-74.
Chaplain to Duke of St Albans.
Jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey , 1879.
Author, Guernsey ; Sir John Jeremie; Customary Law of Normandy; Legion of Honour; War of the Succession, etc.
Died Feb. 21, 1895, at Les Hubits, St Martin's, Guernsey .
Brother of the next.
( Crockford; The Times, Mar. 4, 1895.)
Frederick John JEREMIE
Approx. lifespan: 1813–1895
age=18 pens. Trinity College adm1831:05:31
s. of James JEREMIE
b. Guernsey
Sch: Elizabeth College Guernsey
Matric 1831:10MT:
BA 1835
MA 1838
Ord. deacon Winchester 1836
Ord. priest 1837
Minister of: Holy Trinity Episcopal Chapel, Guernsey 1836-45
C.: St Michael-in-the-Vale, Guernsey 1845-51
V.: Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire 1851-74
Chapl.: to Duke of St Albans.
Jurat of Royal Court of Guernsey 1879
Publ.: Guernsey ; Sir John JEREMIE ; Customary Law of Normandy; Legion of Honour; War of the Succession etc.
d. Les Hubits St Martin's, Guernsey 1895:02:21
brother ofunique identifier JRMY820JA James Amiraux JEREMIE
( Crockford; The Times 1895:03:04)
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Jeremie, James Amiraux.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, June 21, 1820.
S. of James [and Margaret Amiraux, descendant of an old Huguenot family. B. [Apr. 12, 1802], in Guernsey .
School [Blundell's], Tiverton [ Devon ].
Matric. Michs. 1820;
Scholar, 1823;
Members' prize, 1823;
Norrisian prize, 1823 and 1825;
Hulsean prize, 1824;
B.A. 1824;
M.A. 1827;
B.D. 1850;
D.D. ( per Litt. Reg .) 1850.
Fellow, 1826-50.
Christian Advocate, 1833-4.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1841;
D.C.L., Oxford, 1862.
Regius Professor of Divinity, 1850-70.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim . from Ely) Sept. 11, 1830; priest (Lincoln) 1830.
Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral [ Lincolnshire ], 1834-45.
Canon and Sub-Dean of Lincoln [ Lincolnshire ], 1848-64.
R. of Winwick, Northamptonshire , 1843-8.
R. of Somersham, Huntingdonshire , 1850-70.
Dean of Lincoln [ Lincolnshire ], 1864-72.
Professor of classical and general literature at the East India Company's College, Haileybury [ Hertfordshire ], 1830-50; Dean there, 1838-50.
Successful as a lecturer but weak as a disciplinarian; his lectures were those "of a refined and elegant scholar but they were lacking in vigour and originality."
In 1870 gave £1000 for the establishment of the Septuagint prizes which bear his name.
Author, History of the Church in the Second and Third Centuries . "Jeremie wrote on many subjects, but an excessive fastidiousness and a nervous sensitiveness to criticism acted as an effectual barrier to publication."
Died June 11, 1872. Buried in Guernsey .
Brother of the above.
( Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.; Boase, II. 86; Al. Oxon ., which calls him John A. Jeremie; Northants. Clergy; D.N.B. )
James Amiraux JEREMIE
Approx. lifespan: 1802–1872
age=19 pens. Trinity College adm1820:06:21
s. of James JEREMIE [and Margaret Amiraux, descendant of an old Huguenot family
b. 1802:04:12 Guernsey
School [Blundell's] Tiverton, [ Devon ]
Matric 1820:10MT:
Scholar 1823
Members' Prize 1823
Norrisian Prize 1823, and 1825
Hulsean Prize 1824
BA 1824
MA 1827
BD 1850
DD per Litt. Reg . 1850
Fellow 1826-50
Christian Advocate: 1833-34
Adm ad eundem Oxford University 1841
DCL Oxford University 1862
Regius Professor of: Divinity 1850-70
Ord. deacon Lincoln, Litt. dim . from Ely 1830:09:11
Ord. priest Lincoln 1830
Prebendary: Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1834-45
Canon: and Sub-Dean of Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1848-64
R.: Winwick, Northamptonshire 1843-48
R.: Somersham, Huntingdonshire 1850-70
Dean of Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1864-72
Professor of: classical and general literature at the Sch: East India Company's College Haileybury, [ Hertfordshire ] 1830-50
Dean there 1838-50
Successful as a
Lecturer: but weak as a disciplinarian; his lectures were those "of a refined and elegant scholar but they were lacking in vigour and originality."
In 1870
gave £1000 for the establishment of the Septuagint Prizes which bear his name.
Publ.: History of the Church in the Second and Third Centuries . "Jeremie wrote on many subjects, but an excessive fastidiousness and a nervous sensitiveness to criticism acted as an effectual barrier to publication."
d.
bur. Guernsey 1872:06:11
brother of the above. JEREMIE
( Blundell's School, Tiverton, Reg.; Boase, II. 86; Al. Oxon ., which calls him John A. Jeremie; Northants. Clergy; D.N.B. )
[add:]Photographs: CAS: G.230, Album 16[:add]

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