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Jenks, David. Adm. pens. (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 1, 1885. S. of Robert, of Clapham, Surrey [senior partner of Jenks and Holt, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, of Holborn Viaduct [ London ]]. B. there [Aug. 2, 1866]. School, King's College, London . Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1891; priest (Canterbury) 1892; C. of St Botolph's, Heene, Sussex , 1891-2. Priest of the Archbishop's Mission to Assyrian Christians, 1892-9. Chaplain to the Sisters of Bethany at Urmi, Persia , 1893-8. Joined the Society of the Sacred Mission, 1899. Theological tutor at Kelham [ Nottinghamshire ], 1899-1910; Sub-Warden, Novice Master, and Prior of the House of the Sacred Mission [ Nottinghamshire ]; Director of the Society, 1910-20. Secretary to the enrolment of clergy for service at home and overseas, 1919. Assistant Secretary to the Missionary Council of National Assembly, 1923-30. Hon. Canon of Leicester [ Leicestershire ], 1927-32. Missioner of the dio. of Southwell [ Nottinghamshire ], 1931. Canon theologian of Leicester [ Leicestershire ], 1932. Author, Anthology of Ancient Syriac Writers, etc . Died Mar. 22, 1935, at Kelham [ Nottinghamshire ]. Perhaps brother of the next. ( Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who, 1929-40; J. T. Rule; The Times, Mar. 25, 1935.) | David JENKS Approx. lifespan: 18661935 age=20 pens. Pembroke College adm1885:10:01 s. of Robert JENKS of Clapham, Surrey , [senior partner of Jenks and Holt, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, of Holborn Viaduct, [London], b. THERE 1866:08:02 Sch: King's College London , Matric 1885:10MT: Scholar BA 1888 MA 1892 Ord. deacon Chichester 1891 Ord. priest Canterbury 1892 C.: St Botolph's Heene, Sussex , 1891-92 Priest of Archbishop's Mission to Assyrian Christians 1892-99 Chapl.: to the Sisters of Bethany Urmi, Persia , 1893-98 Joined: Society of Sacred Mission 1899 Theological Tutor: at Kelham, [Nottinghamshire], 1899-1910 Sub- Warden: Novice Master: and Prior of the House of the Sacred Mission, [Nottinghamshire], Director: of Society 1910-20 Sec.: to enrolment of clergy for service at home and overseas 1919 Assistant Sec.: to Missionary: Council of National Assembly 1923-30 Hon. Canon of: Leicester, [Leicestershire], 1927-32 Missioner of the Diocese of Southwell, [Nottinghamshire], 1931 Canon: theologian of Leicester, [Leicestershire], 1932 Publ.: Anthology of Ancient Syriac Writers, etc d. Kelham, [Nottinghamshire], 1935:03:22 perhaps brother ofunique identifier JNKS883E Edward JENKS ( Pembroke College Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who 1929-40 J. T. Rule; The Times 1935:03:25) |
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Jenks, Edward. Adm. at KING'S, Oct. 2, 1883. 3rd s. of Robert, merchant, of 45, Chelsham Road, London . B. Feb. 20, 1861, at 27, Albert Square, London . School, Dulwich College [ London ] [also at London University [ London ]; 1st Class in Law]. Matric. Michs. 1883; Exhibitioner, 1884; Chancellor's medal (law), 1886; Scholar, 1886; B.A. and LL.B. 1886; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1886; Hist. Trip., 1st Class, 1887); Le Bas prize, 1888; Thirlwall prize, 1889; M.A. 1890; Yorke prize, 1891. Fellow, 1889-95. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 3, 1884. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1887; Barstow Law Scholar, 1887. Professor, and Dean of Faculty of English Law, at Melbourne University [ Australia ], 1889-92. Professor of Law, University College, Liverpool [ Lancashire ], 1892-6. Reader in English Law, Oxford, 1896-1903. Principal and Director of Studies to the Law Society, 1903-24; inaugurated a new system of legal education for the Society. Dean of the Faculty of Laws, University of London [ London ], 1927-39. Vice-President of the International Academy of Comparative Law at The Hague [ Holland ]. Member of Lord Chancellor's Committee on Laws of the Empire. F.B.A. Hon. LL.D., Paris [ France ], Oxford, etc. His wellknown text-books include The Book of English Law; The State and the Nation; Law and Politics in the Middle Ages . Of 19, Campden Hill Road, Kensington, London , W., in 1925. Died Nov. 10, 1939, at Bishop's Tawton, Devon . Perhaps brother of the above. ( Dulwich Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Adm. Reg.; Inns of Court; Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 13, 1939; Law Lists .) | Edward JENKS Approx. lifespan: 18611939 Adm King's College 1883:10:02 3rd s. of Robert JENKS merchant,, of 45 Chelsham Road, London , b. 27 Albert Square, London , 1861:02:20 Sch: Dulwich College Dulwich, [London], [also at Sch: London University London, [London], ; 1st Class in Law]. Matric 1883:10MT: Exhibitioner 1884 Chancellor's Medal (law) 1886 Scholar 1886 BA 1886 LLB 1886 LawTrip., 1st Class 1886 Hist.Trip., 1st Class(1887); Le Bas Prize 1888 Thirlwall Prize 1889 MA 1890 Yorke Prize 1891 Fellow 1889-95 Adm. at: Middle Temple 1884:01:03 Called to the Bar: 1887:11:17 Barstow Law Scholar 1887 Professor: and Dean of Faculty of English Law, at Sch: Melbourne University Melbourne, [Australia], 1889-92 Professor of: Law, Sch: University College ((ci) ))Liverpool[-io+]^ Lancashire [-co] 1892-96 1896-1903 Principal and Director: of Studies to Law Society 1903-24 inaugurated a new system of legal education for Society Dean of the Faculty of Laws, University of London, [London], 1927-39 Vice-President of the Sch: International Academy of Comparative Law The Hague, [Holland], Member of Lord: Chancellor's Committee on Laws of the Empire. FBA Hon.LLD Paris, [France], Oxford University etc. His wellknown text-books include The Book of English Law; The State and the Nation; Law and Politics in the Middle Ages Of 19 Campden Hill Road, Kensington, London , , W., in1925 d. Bishop's Tawton, Devon , 1939:11:10 perhaps brother of David JENKS (1885) . ( Dulwich College Reg.; King's College Adm. Reg.; Inns of Court; Who's Who; The Times 1939:11:13; Law Lists ) |