Sir Leoline Jenkins

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Sir Leoline Jenkins was a 17th-century Welsh jurist, diplomat, and statesman who served as Secretary of State to King Charles II and played a key role in shaping English maritime and international law.

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instanceOf Welsh person
diplomat
human
jurist
birthDate 1625-02-07
birthPlace Glamorgan NERFINISHED
Llantrisant NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
burialPlace Jesus College Chapel, Oxford NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1685-09-01
educatedAt Jesus College, Oxford NERFINISHED
era 17th century
fieldOfWork ecclesiastical law
international law
maritime law
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor service as Secretary of State to Charles II
shaping English maritime and international law in the 17th century
language English
Latin
legacy endowment for scholarships at Jesus College, Oxford
legalSystem English law
memberOf Privy Council of England NERFINISHED
monarchServed Charles II of England NERFINISHED
name Leoline Jenkins NERFINISHED
nationality Welsh
nobleTitle Knight
notableWork contributions to international law
development of English maritime law
diplomatic correspondence during the Second Anglo-Dutch War
occupation diplomat
jurist
statesman
parliamentaryTermEnd 1685
parliamentaryTermStart 1673
positionHeld Dean of the Arches NERFINISHED
Judge of the High Court of Admiralty
Judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Member of Parliament for Hythe
Member of Parliament for Oxford University
Principal of Jesus College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Secretary of State for the Northern Department NERFINISHED
Secretary of State for the Southern Department NERFINISHED
religion Church of England
wasKnightedBy Charles II of England NERFINISHED

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Jesus College, Oxford hasAlumni Sir Leoline Jenkins