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Jenyns is a surname.
Notable persons with that name include: Bob
Jenyns (born 1944),
Australian artist Essie Jenyns (1864–1920),
Australian stage actress...
- Cyder," that Mr.
Jenyns could not
presume to say what it meant.
Jenyns has been
cited as an
example of an
Anglican utilitarian. "
Jenyns,
Soame (JNNS722S)"...
- London.
Stephen Jenyns was,
according to the
Heraldic Visitations of
Staffordshire (1614, 1663 and 1664), the son of
William Jenyns of Tenby, Pembrokeshire...
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politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1710 to 1717.
Jenyns was the
eldest son of
Roger Jenyns of
Hayes and his wife
Sarah Latch,
daughter of Joseph...
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Gambier Jenyns (13
November 1827 – 26
January 1888) was an
English first-class
cricketer and clergyman. The son of The
Reverend George Jenyns, he was...
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Graeme Jenyns at Olympics.com
Ronald Graeme Jenyns at Olympic.org (archived)
Ronald Jenyns at the
Australian Olympic Committee Ronald Jenyns at Olympics...
- occurred.
Jenyns was born in 1800 at No. 85 Pall Mall, London, the home of his
maternal grandfather. He was the
youngest son of
George Leonard Jenyns of Bottisham...
- Bob
Jenyns (born
Robert Jenyns, 1944, Victoria) is a
prolific Australian artist whose practice,
spanning over four decades, has
produced countless sculptures...
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Roger Soame Jenyns (24
April 1904 – 14
October 1976), who
usually wrote his name
simply as
Soame Jenyns was a
British art historian,
known as an expert...
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Duchess of Marlborough,
Princess of Mindelheim,
Countess of
Nellenburg (née
Jenyns,
spelt Jennings in most
modern references; 5 June 1660 (Old Style) – 18...