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Up for sale a RARE! "Dean of Jersey" Francis Jeune Hand Written 3 Page Letter Dated 1865.


August 1868), also known as François Jeune, was and academic who served as Dean of College, of Peterborough (1864–1868).

Born at Saint Aubin, Jersey and

educated at Rennes, Jeune proceeded to Pembroke College, Oxford as

a scholar in 1822, graduating BA in 1827 (MA in

1830), BCL and DCL in 1834. He was a

Fellow of Pembroke 1830–1837.In 1832 Jeune travelled to Canada as secretary

to Sir John Colborne,

the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (and subsequently Commander-in-Chief of the

Canadian forces and Governor General of Canada),

and as tutor to Colborne's sons. Jeune was Chief Master of King Edward's School,

Birmingham from 1835 to 1838, rebuilding the school buildings

and reforming the curriculum. Since 1951 Jeune House has been named after him,

competing in the school's annual Cock House Championship. In 1838 Jeune was

appointed Dean of Jersey and

Rector of the Parish Church of St Helier.

He participated actively in the founding of Victoria College, Jersey. Jeune

returned to Oxford as Master of Pembroke College in 1844. He was instrumental

in academic reforms at Oxford, and from 1850 served on the seven-man Royal

Committee of Inquiry into the state of Oxford and its colleges, the committee's

report leading to the reforming Oxford University Act 1854.

He was Vice-Chancellor

of Oxford University from 1858 to 1862. Appointed Dean of Lincoln in January 1864, Jeune soon vacated that

office when appointed Bishop of Peterborough.

Jeune was consecrated as bishop on St Peter's Day 1864, by Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury at Canterbury Cathedral. He

died on 21 August 1868. A monument to his memory was erected on a column at the

east end of Peterborough Cathedral.



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