Jelinger Cookson Symons

Jelinger Cookson Symons (27 August 1809 – 7 April 1860) was an English barrister, school inspector and writer.

Life

He was born at West Ilsley, Berkshire, on 27 August 1809; his father Jelinger Symons was a cleric known as a naturalist. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1832.[1][2]

In 1835 Symons received a commission from the Home Office to inquire into the state of the hand-loom weavers and manufacturers. He travelled for it in Lancashire and Scotland, and parts of Switzerland. He then held a tithe commissionership, and was a commissioner to inquire into the state of the mining population of the north of England.[1]

On 9 June 1843 Symons was called to the bar at the Middle Temple. He went the Oxford circuit, and attended the Gloucester quarter sessions. During this period of his life he was editor of the Law Magazine, up to its union with the Law Review in 1856. In 1846 he was appointed a commissioner to collect information on the state of education in Wales; Lord Lansdowne on 11 February 1848 made him one of Her Majesty’s permanent inspectors of schools, a post he retained through life.[1] He also concerned himself with the establishment of reformatories for juvenile criminals, drawing attention to the "colony" at Mettray in France.[3]

Symons died at Malvern House, Great Malvern, on 7 April 1860.[1]

Works

Symons's works include:[1]

With Richard Griffiths Welford and others, Symons published Reports of Cases in the Law of Real Property and Conveyancing argued and determined in all the Courts of Law and Equity, 1846.[1]

Family

Symons married in 1845 Angelina, daughter of Edward Kendall. They had Jelinger Edward, born in 1847, and other children.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  Lee, Sidney, ed. (1898). "Symons, Jelinger Cookson". Dictionary of National Biography. 55. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. "Symons, Jelinger Cookson (SMNS827JC)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. Jellinger C. Symons (1849). Tactics for the Times: as Regards the Condition and Treatment of the Dangerous Classes. J. Ollivier. p. 96.

Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1898). "Symons, Jelinger Cookson". Dictionary of National Biography. 55. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 

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