Jenkinson, Francis, 1853-1923
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Jenkinson, Francis John Henry, 1853-1923
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Jenkinson, Francis (Francis John Henry), 1853-1923
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Francis John Henry Jenkinson
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Francis John Henry Jenkinson (1853-1923) was born at Forres, Morayshire, on 20 August 1853. He was educated at a private school at Woodcote, near Henley-on-Thames, and at Marlborough College. In 1872 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A., 1876; M.A., 1879), where he became a Fellow in 1878. He was college lecturer in classics, 1881-1889, and Cambridge University Librarian, 1889-1923. He died at Hampstead on 21 September 1923.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson (1853-1923), Cambridge University Librarian, 1890-1923.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson (1853-1923), Cambridge University Librarian, 1890-1923; Ulrich Zell (d. c. 1507), printer and publisher of Cologne.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson (1853-1923) was Curator of Insects at the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge 1878-1879. He was Cambridge University Librarian from 1890 until his death in 1923. His collection of insects came to the Museum of Zoology on 28 September 1923.
The first home of Cambridge University Library was at the buildings now known as the 'Old Schools', developed during the fifteenth century. In its early years the Library was under the superintendence of the University Chaplain; the first librarian was appointed in 1577, and the first regulations for the Library's administration were drawn up five years later. Until the bequest of Tobias Rustat in 1666, the Library had no income for purchasing books, relying instead on gifts and bequests. The Library was granted the right to claim a copy of every work published in the United Kingdom by the Licensing Acts of 1662-1679 and 1685-1695, and by the Copyright Act of 1709 and successive Acts, although this privilege was not fully exploited until the nineteenth century. The Library moved to the present building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in 1934.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson (1853-1923) was Cambridge University Librarian, 1890-1923.
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