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John Jeffery may refer to: * John Jeffery (rugby union) (born 1945), Wales rugby union international * John Jeffery (South African politician), South African politician * John Jeffery (priest) (1647–1720), Anglican priest and author * John Jeffery (MP) John Jeffrey (1751 – 18 May 1822) was an English politician who was an Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), MP for Poole (UK Parliament constituency), Poole in Dorset from 1796 to 1809. Life Jeffrey was Mayor of Poole in 1798. He served in ... (c. 1751–1822), MP for Poole, 1796–1809 See also * John Jeffrey (other) {{hndis, Jeffery, John ...
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John Jeffery (rugby Union)
James John Jeffery (born 26 February 1945)
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John Jeffery was born in Oakdale and educated at Grammar School, the same school attended by British ...
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John Jeffery (South African Politician)
John Harold Jeffery (born 31 October 1963) has been the Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development in South Africa since 2013. He was appointed by President Jacob Zuma in a cabinet reshuffle on 9 July 2013, and has remained in the post throughout the tenure of current President Cyril Ramaphosa. Life and career Jeffery was born in Mauritius and grew up in George in South Africa. He has an BA in Political Science and English, an LLB, and a postgraduate diploma in Environmental Law from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He was active in anti-Apartheid politics, and he practiced briefly as an attorney, including, in the early 1990s, on cases involving political violence in KwaZulu-Natal. He left to pursue his political career in the KwaZulu-Natal provincial legislature, to which he belonged from 1994 to 1999. In South Africa's second democratic elections in 1999, he was elected to the National Assembly on the African National Congress (ANC) list for KwaZulu-Natal. ...
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John Jeffery (priest)
John Jeffery, D.D. (20 December 1647; 1 April 1720) was an Anglican priest and author. Jeffery was born in Ipswich. He was educated at Ipswich School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge. After a curacy at Dennington he was the Incumbent at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich. he also held livings at Kirton and Falkenham. He was Archdeacon of Norfolk The Archdeacon of Norfolk is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Norwich, who exercises supervision of clergy and responsibility for church buildings within the geographical area of their archdeaconry. The current a ... from 1694 until his death. He wrote * 'Religion the Perfection of Man', 1689. * 'Proposals to the reverend Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Norwich concerning the reformation of manners and promoting the interest of true religion and virtue', 1700 * 'Several Discourses', 1701–7 * 'The Religion of the Bible; or a Summary View of the Holy Scriptures, as the Records of True Religion', 1701 * ...
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John Jeffery (MP)
John Jeffrey (1751 – 18 May 1822) was an English politician who was an Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), MP for Poole (UK Parliament constituency), Poole in Dorset from 1796 to 1809. Life Jeffrey was Mayor of Poole in 1798. He served in the 18th Parliament of Great Britain, last Parliament of Great Britain and the First Parliament of the United Kingdom. He died in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1822 and was buried in the British Cemetery, Lisbon, British Cemetery there. References

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