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Herbert Jenner-Fust

Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust (born Herbert Jenner; 1778–1852), was an English judge and Dean of the Arches.

Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust, engraving by William Walker after Frederick Yeates Hurlstone.

Early life edit

Jenner-Fust, surname initially Jenner, was the second son of Robert Jenner of Doctors' Commons, proctor, and of Chislehurst, Kent, by his second wife, Ann, eldest daughter of Peter Birt of Wenvoe Castle, Glamorganshire. He was born in the parish of St. Gregory, near St Paul's Cathedral, in the City of London, on 4 February 1778. He was educated under Richard Valpy at Reading and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated LL.B. in 1798, and LL.D. in 1803.[1]

Legal career edit

He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn on 27 November 1800, admitted an advocate in the ecclesiastical and admiralty courts, and a fellow of the College of Doctors of Law on 8 July 1803. On 28 February 1828 he was appointed king's advocate-general, and knighted on the same day at St. James's Palace by George IV. He became vicar-general to the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1832, but resigned that place and the office of advocate-general on 21 October 1834, on his appointment as official principal of the arches and judge of prerogative court of Canterbury. On the 29th of the same month his name was added to the list of privy councillors.

He assumed the additional surname of Fust on 14 January 1842 on succeeding to Hill Court, Gloucestershire, and Capenor Court, Somersetshire, which had belonged to his deceased cousin, Sir John Fust. The fellows of Trinity Hall elected him Master in February 1843; but he never resided there, although he held this appointment, in conjunction with the deanery of the arches, to his decease. His name came very prominently before the public in the Gorham case, Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter. In this case, which lasted three years (1847–50), Henry Phillpotts, charging the clergyman George Cornelius Gorham with heresy, refused to institute him to the vicarage of Brampford Speke, Devonshire. In the end Gorham was instituted on 7 August 1850, under an order made by the dean of the arches. Fust's decree of 2 August 1849 in this matter was the subject of much debate, and led to the publication of at least eighty pamphlets.

Later life and death edit

In his latter days he became so infirm that he had to be carried in and out of his court by two footmen. He was an authority on international law, on which he was consulted by politicians.

Jenner-Fust died at 1 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, London, 20 February 1852, and was buried in the family vault at St. Nicholas, Chislehurst, Kent, on 26 February.

Family edit

He married on 14 September 1803 Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant-General Francis Lascelles. She was born on 30 March 1784, and died at Chislehurst on 29 July 1828. Their children included Anne and Charlotte.[2] Anne's son, Charles Nepean was a Middlesex county cricketer who also played football, and was on the winning side in the 1874 FA Cup Final.[3]

Jenner-Fust was the grandfather of Henry Jenner.[4]

Publications edit

The names of Fust and of Jenner-Fust are found in print in connection with the following cases:

  • ‘A Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury in Refutation of Opinions delivered in the case of Breeks v. Woolfrey respecting Praying for the Dead,’ 1839.
  • ‘The Indeterminateness of Unauthorised Baptism occasioned by the Decision in the case of Mastin v. Escott,’ 1841.
  • ‘Report of the Trial of Doe on the demise of H. F. Bather, plaintiff, and Brayne and J. Edwards, defendants, with reference to the will of W. Brayne,’ 1848.
  • ‘Notices of the late Judgment in the case of Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter; by J. King,’ 1849.
  • ‘The Sacrament of Baptism considered in reference to the Judgment of Sir H. Jenner-Fust; by H. Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter,’ 1849.
  • ‘Gorham, clerk, against the Bishop of Exeter; the Judgment delivered in the Arches Court,’ 1849.
  • ‘Review of the Judgment in the case of Gorham v. the Bishop of Exeter; by the Editor of the “Christian Observer,” i.e. William Goode, jun.,’ 1850.
  • ‘A Medical Man, Dr. S. Ashwell, obtains a Will from a sick Lady during the absence of her Husband, whom he deprives of 25,000l. Judgment of Sir H. Jenner-Fust,’ 1850.
  • ‘Judgment in the Prerogative Court in the cause Cursham v. Williams and Chouler,’ 1851.

References edit

  1. ^ "Jenner (post Jenner-Fust), Herbert (JNR792H)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ "Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust". The Peerage.com. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  3. ^ "The Association Challenge Cup". The Times. No. 27951. London. 16 March 1874. col E, p. 5.
  4. ^ "Obituary: Mr. Henry Jenner (transcription)". The Times. No. 46750. London. 10 May 1934. p. 19; col A. Retrieved 20 December 2008.
Attribution

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Fust, Herbert Jenner-". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
1843–1852
Succeeded by

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For the English cricketer see Herbert Jenner Fust cricketer Sir Herbert Jenner Fust born Herbert Jenner 1778 1852 was an English judge and Dean of the Arches Sir Herbert Jenner Fust engraving by William Walker after Frederick Yeates Hurlstone Contents 1 Early life 2 Legal career 3 Later life and death 4 Family 5 Publications 6 ReferencesEarly life editJenner Fust surname initially Jenner was the second son of Robert Jenner of Doctors Commons proctor and of Chislehurst Kent by his second wife Ann eldest daughter of Peter Birt of Wenvoe Castle Glamorganshire He was born in the parish of St Gregory near St Paul s Cathedral in the City of London on 4 February 1778 He was educated under Richard Valpy at Reading and at Trinity Hall Cambridge where he graduated LL B in 1798 and LL D in 1803 1 Legal career editHe was called to the bar at Gray s Inn on 27 November 1800 admitted an advocate in the ecclesiastical and admiralty courts and a fellow of the College of Doctors of Law on 8 July 1803 On 28 February 1828 he was appointed king s advocate general and knighted on the same day at St James s Palace by George IV He became vicar general to the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1832 but resigned that place and the office of advocate general on 21 October 1834 on his appointment as official principal of the arches and judge of prerogative court of Canterbury On the 29th of the same month his name was added to the list of privy councillors He assumed the additional surname of Fust on 14 January 1842 on succeeding to Hill Court Gloucestershire and Capenor Court Somersetshire which had belonged to his deceased cousin Sir John Fust The fellows of Trinity Hall elected him Master in February 1843 but he never resided there although he held this appointment in conjunction with the deanery of the arches to his decease His name came very prominently before the public in the Gorham case Gorham v the Bishop of Exeter In this case which lasted three years 1847 50 Henry Phillpotts charging the clergyman George Cornelius Gorham with heresy refused to institute him to the vicarage of Brampford Speke Devonshire In the end Gorham was instituted on 7 August 1850 under an order made by the dean of the arches Fust s decree of 2 August 1849 in this matter was the subject of much debate and led to the publication of at least eighty pamphlets Later life and death editIn his latter days he became so infirm that he had to be carried in and out of his court by two footmen He was an authority on international law on which he was consulted by politicians Jenner Fust died at 1 Chesterfield Street Mayfair London 20 February 1852 and was buried in the family vault at St Nicholas Chislehurst Kent on 26 February Family editHe married on 14 September 1803 Elizabeth daughter of Lieutenant General Francis Lascelles She was born on 30 March 1784 and died at Chislehurst on 29 July 1828 Their children included Anne and Charlotte 2 Anne s son Charles Nepean was a Middlesex county cricketer who also played football and was on the winning side in the 1874 FA Cup Final 3 Jenner Fust was the grandfather of Henry Jenner 4 Publications editThe names of Fust and of Jenner Fust are found in print in connection with the following cases A Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury in Refutation of Opinions delivered in the case of Breeks v Woolfrey respecting Praying for the Dead 1839 The Indeterminateness of Unauthorised Baptism occasioned by the Decision in the case of Mastin v Escott 1841 Report of the Trial of Doe on the demise of H F Bather plaintiff and Brayne and J Edwards defendants with reference to the will of W Brayne 1848 Notices of the late Judgment in the case of Gorham v the Bishop of Exeter by J King 1849 The Sacrament of Baptism considered in reference to the Judgment of Sir H Jenner Fust by H Phillpotts Bishop of Exeter 1849 Gorham clerk against the Bishop of Exeter the Judgment delivered in the Arches Court 1849 Review of the Judgment in the case of Gorham v the Bishop of Exeter by the Editor of the Christian Observer i e William Goode jun 1850 A Medical Man Dr S Ashwell obtains a Will from a sick Lady during the absence of her Husband whom he deprives of 25 000l Judgment of Sir H Jenner Fust 1850 Judgment in the Prerogative Court in the cause Cursham v Williams and Chouler 1851 References edit Jenner post Jenner Fust Herbert JNR792H A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Rt Hon Sir Herbert Jenner Fust The Peerage com Retrieved 19 February 2011 The Association Challenge Cup The Times No 27951 London 16 March 1874 col E p 5 Obituary Mr Henry Jenner transcription The Times No 46750 London 10 May 1934 p 19 col A Retrieved 20 December 2008 Fust Herbert Jenner Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Obituary Sir H Jenner Fust 1852 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Fust 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