Jessopp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Jessopp (born 1963), chief executive of Royal Mint Augustus Jessopp (1823–1914), English...
Patricia Anne Jessopp CBE (born October 1963 in Preston, Lancashire), known professionally as Anne Jessopp, is the chief executive officer of the British...
Augustus Jessopp (20 December 1823 – 12 February 1914) was an English cleric and writer. He spent periods of time as a schoolmaster and then later as...
Neville Augustus Jessopp (31 July 1898 – 13 July 1977) was an English first-class cricketer. Jessopp was born at Sleaford, Lincolnshire and was educated...
Retrieved 7 March 2018. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, Baron Walpole, p. 1128. Jessopp, Augustus (1878). One Generation of a Norfolk House. A Contribution to...
in 1896 with historical essays by James and Augustus Jessopp. Thomas of Monmouth. (1896), Jessopp, Augustus; James, M. R. (eds.), The Life and Miracles...
by-election where Andrew Jessopp, Chairman of Braddan Commissioners was the party's candidate. Although unsuccessful Jessopp received 342 votes and came...
Langham". Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Jessopp & James 1896, pp. 14–15. Jessopp & James 1896, p. 21. Langmuir 1996. Jacobs 1906, p. 524...
Dictionary. Retrieved 22 June 2010. A. Atkinson; V. Siegel; E.A. Pakhomov; M.J. Jessopp; V. Loeb (2009). "A re-appraisal of the total biomass and annual production...
los Seminarios (En Madrid, en casa de Pedro Madrigal, 1596). Augustus Jessopp wrote a biography of Walpole under the title One generation of a Norfolk...
1856. In 1850 he married Harriett Jessopp, (1825 – 1889), daughter of Francis and Ann Jessopp of Derby. (Francis Jessopp was once Derby's solicitor and an...
Abuse. For services to the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. Patricia Anne Jessopp. Chief Executive Officer, Royal Mint. For services to Industry and to the...
Area served United Kingdom & British Overseas Territories Key people Anne Jessopp (Chief Executive) Products Coins Medals Bullion Revenue £1,403.5 million...
(2006). The Cambridge Companion to Donne. Cambridge: University Press. Jessopp, Augustus (1885–1900). "Donne, John (1573-1631)". Dictionary of National...
(320 km/h) on the course. During Tuesday's practice at the 2012 event Martin Jessopp set a new fastest speed trap time, reaching 208 mph (335 km/h) on the approach...
record is held by Martin Jessopp at 41.4 seconds - set on September 16, 2009 on his Ducati 1198RS British Superbike. Jessopp wasn't aware of a record...
are Distinguished in Works of Art by F. C. Husenbeth, edited by Augustus Jessopp, 3rd.ed. 1882): Gules, an orle and pall Argent, conjoined and surmounted...
James and published in 1896 with historical essays by James and Augustus Jessopp. It had survived in the small village of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk. The first...
Sheehan 2007–2010 Andrew Stafford 2010–2018 Adam Lawrence 2018–present Anne Jessopp Münzmeister Warden of the Mint Zarabi Succeeded as 3rd Viscount Chetwynd...
made Jessopp's acquaintance after Jessopp wrote him fan mail in 1861. Following an exchange of letters, they met in December of that year; Jessopp and...
ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 17814859. S2CID 22448636. Doyle, Thomas K.; Bennison, Ashley; Jessopp, Mark; Haberlin, Damien; Harman, Luke A. (2015-10-08). "A dawn peak in...
Anglican. The school, however, underwent dramatic reform under Augustus Jessopp, one of the great Victorian reforming headteachers, whose headship lasted...
Oxford Companion to English Literature (OUP 1985) Jessopp 1887. Gosse 1911. "Walden". 14 March 2016. Jessopp, Augustus (1887). "Carew, Thomas" . In Stephen...