Thomas Coates was born in 1871 at Full Sutton, Yorkshire, and attended school in Oundle. He came up to Jesus College in 1890 and received a B. A. in 1893 and an M.A. in 1897. He became Assistant Master at Cherbourg Preparatory School in Malvern from 1893-4, and was at Loughborough Grammar School from 1894-7. He went on to be Assistant Master at Bedford Modern School from 1908 to 1931. He died on 13 March 1944 at Aspley Guise.
John de Malbyrthorp and William de Hynxton
Bowman in 1953 for the Kent School, Connecticut, Henley Crew.
Rowed number 7 for Oxford in the 1949 Boat Race.
Edward Daniel Clarke was a student at Jesus College from 1785 and a Fellow from 1795 to 1806. The publication of his travel journals from this latter period, in six vols (1810-23), gained him fame as an explorer. He was ordained in 1805 and appointed vicar of Harlton, Cambs.; from 1809 he was also rector of Yeldham, Essex. He was Professor of Mineralogy at Cambridge from 1808 and University Librarian from 1817 until his death.