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JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1709-1784) [53], an English author, 

 son of Michael Johnson (1656 — ), a bookseller. 



JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM (1715-1774), a British general and 

 colonial officer, younger son of Christopher Johnson. 



JONES, INIGO (1572-1652), an English architect of humble 

 origin. 



JONES, OWEN (1809-1874), an English architect, only son of 

 Owen Jones, a Welsh tradesman who published in 1801-7 "Myvyrian 

 Archaeology of W r ales" in three volumes, which Matthew Arnold de- 

 scribes as a "great repository of Welsh literature." 



JONES, SIR WILLIAM (1746-1794), an English orientalist and 

 legal writer. He was son of an eminent mathematician and an orphan 

 at 3. 



JONSON, BEN (1574-1637), an English dramatist, the posthu- 

 mous son of a clergyman. The father lost his estate about 20 years 

 before his son's birth. 



JOSEPH (B. C. 1745-1635) [92], prime minister of Egypt, son 

 of Jacob (B. C. 1837-1689) [59], who was son of Isaac (B. C. 1896- 

 1760) [100], who was son of Abraham (B. C. 1996-1821). 



JOUFFROY, THEODORE SIMON (1796-1842), a French 

 philosopher. 



JOULE, JAMES PRESCOTT (1818— ), [34] an English natu- 

 ral philosopher, son of Benjamin Joule (1784 — ). 



JUAREZ. BENITO PABLO (1806-1872), president of Mexico, 

 and an orphan at an early age. 



JUDSON, ADONIRAM (1788-1850), an American missionary, 

 son of Rev. Adoniram Judson. 



DE JUSSIEU FAMILY, see page 117. 



JUSTIN and JUSTINIAN, Byzantine emperors, sons of poor bar- 

 barian parents. 



KAMEHAMEHA III. (1814-1854), [61] a sovereign of the Ha- 

 waiian Islands, son of Kamehameha I., the Great (1753-1819). 



