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Jones, Henry (or Harry).
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 21, 1842.
[Elder] s. of the Rev. Charles (1808), C. of Pakenham, Suffolk [and Mary, dau. of Thomas Quayle, of Prince's Court, Westminster [ London ], and Barton Mere, Suffolk ]. [B. Dec. 8, 1823.] Bapt. Feb. 10, 1824.
Matric. Michs. 1842;
B.A. 1846;
M.A. 1849.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1848; priest, 1849;
C. of Baddow, Essex , 1848-9.
C. of Drinkstone, Suffolk , 1850-2.
C. of St Mark's, N. Audley Street, London , 1852-7.
V. of St Luke's, Berwick Street [ London ], 1858-72.
R. of St George's-in-the-East [ London ], 1873-82.
Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral [ London ], 1880-1900.
V. of Gt Bacton, Suffolk , 1882-5.
Select Preacher at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ], 1884.
V. of St Philip's, Regent Street, London , 1886-97.
R. of St Vedast, Foster Lane [ London ] with St Michael-le-Querne [ London ], St Matthew, Friday Street [ London ] and St Peter, Cheapside [ London ], 1897-1900.
Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, 1888-1900.
Married, Jan. 4, 1848, Emily Fonblanque, eldest dau. of the Rev. Sir James Evans Philipps, Bart., V. of Osmington, Dorset .
Author, Past and Present in the East; The Regular Swiss Round in three trips; Holiday Papers; Fifty Years, or Dead Leaves and Living Seeds .
Contributed to The Leisure Hour for nearly 40 years; edited The People's Magazine, 1867-73.
Died s.p. Sept. 30, 1900, at Barton Mere [ Suffolk ].
Brother of Charles W. (1844).
( Boase, v. 788 (Harry); Burke, L.G. (Harry); Burke, Family Records; John Bull, Jan. 8, 1848; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 2, 1900.)
Henry (or Harry) JONES
Approx. lifespan: 1823–1900
pens. St John's College adm1842:04:21
[Elder] s. of Rev. Charles JONES (1808), C.: Pakenham, Suffolk , and Mary QUAYLE dau. of Thomas QUAYLE, of Prince's Court, Prince's, Westminster, [London], , and Barton Mere, Suffolk ,
b. .] c. 1824:02:10 . 1823:12:08
Matric 1842:10MT:
BA 1846
MA 1849
Ord. deacon Rochester 1848
Ord. priest 1849
C.: Baddow, Essex , 1848-49
C.: Drinkstone, Suffolk , 1850-52
C.: St Mark's, N. Audley Street, London , 1852-57
V.: St Luke's, Berwick Street, [London], 1858-72
R.: St George's-in-the-East, [London], 1873-82
Prebendary: St Paul's Cathedral [London], 1880-1900
V.: Gt Bacton, Suffolk , 1882-85
Select Preacher: CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1884
V.: St Philip's, Regent Street, London , 1886-97
R.: St Vedast, Foster Lane, [London], with St Michael-le-Querne [London], St Matthew, Friday Street, [London], and St Peter Cheapside, [London], 1897-1900
Chapl.: -in-Ordinary to the Queen 1888-1900
m. 1848:01:04 Emily Fonblanque PHILIPPS eldest dau. of Philipps, James Evans, Sir, Rev., Bart., V.: Osmington, Dorset ,
Publ.: Past and Present in the East; The Regular Swiss Round in three trips; Holiday Papers; Fifty Years, or Dead Leaves and Living Seeds
Contributed to The Leisure Hour for nearly 40 years; edited The People's Magazine 1867-73
d. s.p. 1900:09:30 at Barton Mere, [Suffolk],
brother of Charles W. JONES (1844)
( Boase, v. 788 (Harry); Burke, L.G. (Harry); Burke, Family Records; John Bull 1848:01:08 ; Crockford; The Times 1900:10:02)

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