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Smith, John James.
Adm. pens. (age 15) at CAIUS, June 23, 1823. [4th] s. of Joseph (1774) [Private Secretary to William Pitt], of Shortgrove, Essex.
B. in London.
Schools, Shortgrove, Cobham and Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar; B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1828; M.A. 1831.
Fellow, 1828-49; Dean, 1830-7, and tutor.
Senior Proctor, 1839-40.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1834.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 10, 1830; priest (Lincoln) 1831.
V. of Loddon, Norfolk, 1849-83.
Minister of Laura Chapel, Bath, 1875-9. One of the founders of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society.
Of Loddon House, Norfolk, and Penally Abbey, Tenby.
J.P. for Norfolk.
Married, Feb. 15, 1849, Agnes Maria, dau. of J. G. Mitford.
Editor of The Cambridge Portfolio (1840); edited the Catalogue of Coins in Caius and Catalogue of MSS. in Caius; Specimens of College Plate; etc.
Died Dec. 5, 1883.
Father of Ernest J. H. (1869) and Edmund H. C. (1873); brother of William C. (1817), Henry J. (1819), George J. P. (1820) and Richard S. (1838).
(Bury St Edmunds Sch.
List; Al. Oxon.; Boase
, VI. 583; Venn, II. 189; Burke, L.G., which gives 'died 1880'; Walford, County Families; The Guardian, Dec. 12, 1883, which gives 'died Dec. 4.')
John James SMITH
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1883
pens. aged 15 Gonville & Caius College adm1823:06:23
4th s. of Joseph SMITH (1774) [Private
Sec. to: : William Pitt], of Shortgrove, Essex ,
b. London ,
schools Sch: Shortgrove School Shortgrove, [Essex], Cobham, [Surrey],
and Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk],
Matric 1824:10MT:
Scholar BA 10 th Wrangler 1828
MA 1831
Fellow 1828-49
Dean: 1830-37 and
Tutor:
Senior Proctor: 1839-40
Adm ad eundem Oxford University 1834
Ord. deacon Norwich 1830:10:10
Ord. priest Lincoln 1831
V.: Loddon, Norfolk , 1849-83
Minister of: : Laura Chapel, Bath, [Somerset], 1875-79
One of the founders of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
Of Loddon House, Loddon, Norfolk , and Penally Abbey, Penally, Tenby, [Pembrokeshire],
J.P. for: : Norfolk ,
m. 1849:02:15 Agnes Maria MITFORD dau. of J. G. MITFORD
Editor of: : The Cambridge Portfolio (1840); edited the Catalogue of Coins in Caius and Catalogue of MSS. in Caius; Specimens of College Plate ; etc.
d. 1883:12:05
father of Ernest J. H. SMITH (1869)
father of Edmund H. C. SMITH (1873)
brother of William C. SMITH (1817)
brother of Henry J. SMITH (1819)
brother of George J. P. SMITH (1820)
brother of Richard S. SMITH (1838)
( Bury St Edmunds School List; Al. Oxon.; Boase, VI. 583; Venn, II. 189; Burke, L.G., which gives "died 1880"; Walford, County Families; The Guardian 1883:12:12, which gives "died 04:12:.")
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