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JOHN DE BURGH JESSOP, Esq., D.S.O., Lt.-Comdr.
(ret.) R. N. Born Aug. 28, 1885, being the only son of the
late William de Burgh Jessop, Esq., J.P., formerly Major
3rd Batt. Derbyshire Regt., by his wife Judith, second dau.
of Sir John Gay Newton Alleyne, third Baronet. Ar-
morial bearings—Or, two bars gules, gutteé-d’or, in chief a
cross couped of the second between two leopards’ faces sable,
and in base a lion rampant of the last. Mantling gules
and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice’s
head couped proper, charged with two bars argent, hold-
ing in the beak a trefoil slipped vert, between two wings of
the first, each charged with a cross couped of the second.
Motto—"Pax et amor.” Livery—Blue. Married, 1917,
Ethel Joane, d. of Capt. Cutts Humphrey Hill, Glos.
Regt., and has Issue—Susan Joanna. Seat—East Lodge,
Doveridge, co. Derby.
JEUNE, see SYMONS-JEUNE.
EVAN BROWELL JEUNE, Esq., J.P. D.L co. Glos.,
Col. late Devon R.G.A., b. 1852, being the youngest
son of the late Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord
Bishop of Peterborough, by his wife Margaret Dyne,
only child of Henry Symons of Axbridge, in the county of
Somerset. Armorial bearings—He bears for Arms : Sable,
a stag trippant between four estoiles argent: and for his
Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between the attires of
a stag affixed to the scalp, an estoile all argent; with the
Motto, “Faire sans dire.” Livery — Dark blue coat,
crimson vest. Married, firstly, February 21, 1878, Caroline
Mary, eldest daughter of P. Lawless of Booubyjan, Queens-
land ; secondly, Ada Medland, eldest daughter of Robeit
Lock-Roe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of The Manor
House, Lynmouth ; and has had Issue—(1) Robert Dyne
Jeune, Gentleman, late Northants. Regt., b. Feb. 29,
1892; (2) Hugo St. Helier Jeune, b. Jan. 7, 1894; d.
on active service 1917; and Caroline Margaret Noel [m.
1st, 1909, Richard Grainger Nash of Finnstown, co. Dublin
[d. 1914) ; 2nd, Rev. C. Follis, Canon of Kildare [d. 1925)].
Post. add.—Whaddon Manor, Gloucestershire. Club—
Junior Carlton.
JEX-BLAKE (R.L., 1837, H. Coll.). Quarterly, 1 and 4,
argent, a chevron between three garbs sable, within a
bordure of the last, charged with eight fleurs-de-lys of the
field (Blake); 2 and 3, argent, on a fesse engrailed sable,
between two plain cottises gules, three escallops of the field
(Jex). Mantling sable and argent. Crests — 1. on a
wreath of the colours, a morion proper, thereon a martlet
argent (Blake); 2. on a wreath of the colours, a horse’s head
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argent, maned or, erased gules, in the mouth a broken
tilting-spear gold (Jex). Motto — “ Bene praeparatum
pectus.”
Son of Charles Jex-Blake, Gentleman, b. 1864; d.
1910; m. 1897, Fanny, d. of. A. Kettle of Banham,
Norfolk:—
William Francis Jex-Blake, Gentleman, b. 1903. Res.—
Old Hall, Reedham, Norfolk.
Son of The Very Rev. Thomas William Jex-Blake,
D.D., of Burwell, Norfolk, Dean of Wells, F.S.A.,
F.R.G.S., J.P. co. Worcs., Rector of Alvechurch
(1887-91), formerly Principal of Cheltenham Coll. and
Headmaster of Rugby, b. 1832; d. 1915 ; m. 1857,
Henrietta, d. of John Cordery of Wetheral House,
Hampstead:—
Arthur John Jex-Blake, Gentleman, B.A. (Oxon.),
F. R.C.P., b. 1873; m. 1920, Lady Muriel Herbert, yngr.
d. of 14th Earl of Pembroke, and has issue—Daphne
Marian. Res.—Kynna, Nairobi, Kenya Colony.
JOCELYN or JOSSELYN of Hyde Hall, Sawbridge-
worth, Herts., and Horkesley, Essex. Arms {temp. Henry
III. ; vide Vn. Essex, 1612)—Quarterly, 1. azure, a circular
wreath argent and sable, with four hawks’ bells conjoined