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Jocelyn and Hyde
This branch of the Jocelyn family descends from the 1st Viscount, prominent Irish lawyer and politician Robert Jocelyn, the son of Thomas Jocelyn, third son of Sir Robert Jocelyn, 1st Baronet, of Hyde Hall ( see below ).
a street entrance to Great Hyde Hall ; it was known simply as Hyde Hall when it was held by the Jocelyn family in the 16th and 17th centuries
Ralph Jocelyn of Hyde Hall, who was twice Lord Mayor of London in the 15th century, is buried here ; images of many of his family and other locals have been engraved on brass, and hence the church is popular for enthusiasts of brass rubbing.
Their daughter Mary was born about 1567 ; she married Richard Jocelyn of Hyde Hall in Sawbridgeworth.
( Jocelyn was an ancestor of the Baronets Jocelyn of Hyde Hall, the Viscounts Jocelyn and the Earls of Roden by his second wife Joyce Atkinson.

Jocelyn and County
* Sir Jocelyn Gore-Booth announces the sale of the historic Lissadell estate in County Sligo in Ireland, the childhood home of early 20th century Irish republican Constance Gore-Booth ( Constance Markievicz ) and which had major associations with the poet W. B.
For much of the next hundred and fifty years it was placed at the Jocelyn family home of Tollymore House, Newcastle, County Down, who were in part descended through a female line from the local Magennis clan.
However some years ago, the Jocelyn family vault at Kilcoo Parish Church in Bryansford, County Down, Northern Ireland was opened and it was discovered that it contained one more coffin than the number of grave markers would indicate, and that the extra coffin was unmarked.

Jocelyn and Hertford
* Henry Jocelyn Seymour, 9th Marquess of Hertford ( b. 1958 )
Henry Jocelyn Seymour, 9th Marquess of Hertford ( born 6 July 1958 ) is a British peer, the son of Hugh Seymour, 8th Marquess of Hertford.
* Henry Jocelyn Seymour, 9th Marquess of Hertford ( b. 6 July 1958 ).

Jocelyn and was
Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham, the assistant to the fort's commander, Captain William Delaplace, was awoken by the noise, and called to wake the captain.
His sister Jocelyn Brando was the first to pursue an acting career, going to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Art.
Crowe was born on 7 April 1964 in Wellington, New Zealand, the son of Jocelyn Yvonne ( née Wemyss ) and John Alexander Crowe, both of whom were movie set caterers ; his father also managed a hotel.
"; however, his surrender demand was made to Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham and not the fort's commander, who did later appear and surrender his sword.
At a banquet, Count Adhemar tries to trip up the unsophisticated " Sir Ulrich " by urging him to show the other guests a dance from his own country ; William, who's only spent a couple of hours learning to dance that day before the banquet, improvises with Jocelyn and comes up with something suited to a rock video ( the featured song in this scene was " Golden Years " by David Bowie ).
His sister was noted archaeologist and art historian Jocelyn Toynbee.
In the CD-i game Hotel Mario, Peach was voiced by Jocelyn Benford.
Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth was born on 10 January 1903 in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, the eldest child of Herbert and Gertrude Hepworth.
Burke's daughter, Melanie " Honey " Burke McCall, a Neo Soul singer who is an accomplished artist as well as a freelance background recording artist with companies such as Daxwood Records, Casablanca, A & M and Rawkus Records and a studio artist for groups such as Billy Preston, Peacock ( Anna Gayle group ), and Leslie Uggams, and toured with Chaka Khan, and wrote and produced Family, & Friends, a 14-song original soundtrack for Ms, which was released in 2005, and opened for Jocelyn Brown, Jaheim, Norman Connors, and Angela Bofill, as well as for her father at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia in 2006.
Hardy was born in Cheltenham, England, the son of Jocelyn ( née Dugdale ) and Henry Harrison Hardy .< ref >
Jocelyn Herbert was commissioned to design the sets and costumes for the opera's premiere.
During the two Zaca expeditions Beebe was accompanied by his longtime assistant John Tee-Van as well as Jocelyn Crane, a young carcinologist who had first worked for Beebe at Nonsuch Island in 1932, and who would subsequently be among Beebe's most cherished associates for the rest of his life.
The product of Jocelyn Crane's search for a potential research station in Trinidad was a house on a hill overlooking the Arima Valley, which was known as Verdant Vale.
William Beebe, Jocelyn Crane, and Beebe's physician A. E. Hill at Simla in 1959 In 1952, on his seventy-fifth birthday, Beebe retired from his position as the director of the NYZS's Department of Zoological Society and became Director Emeritus, while Jocelyn Crane was promoted to Assistant Director.
In 1967, the first pulsar, PSR B1919 + 21, was discovered in Vulpecula by Antony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell, in Cambridge.
Luther also sang with the band Soirée, where he was the lead vocalist on the track " You Are the Sunshine of My Life ", and contributed background vocals to the album along with Jocelyn Brown and Sharon Redd, each of whom also saw solo success.
In his first year, 1898-1899, he published Henry James's In the Cage ; Leslie Stephen's English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century ; Jocelyn by John Sinjohn, a nom-de-plume of John Galsworthy ; a translation of August Strindberg's Der Vater ; and Mother Goose in Prose, the first children's book by L. Frank Baum and the first book illustrated by Maxfield Parrish ( Baum's most famous work The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in Chicago just a year later ).
In 1571, Foxe edited an edition of the Anglo-Saxon gospels, in parallel with the Bishops ' Bible translation, under the patronage of Archbishop Parker, who was interested in Anglo-Saxon and whose chaplain, John Jocelyn was an Anglo-Saxon scholar.
In the course of this survey, one of his graduate students, Jocelyn Bell, discovered the radio source which was ultimately recognised as the first pulsar.
It is now universally recognized that Jocelyn Bell's supervisor and head of department " won the Nobel prize for Physics for a discovery which was essentially hers.
Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham, assistant to Captain William Delaplace, was awakened by the noise, and called to wake the captain.
Selborne was born at Mixbury in Oxfordshire, where his father William Jocelyn Palmer was rector.

Jocelyn and created
It was created in 1771 for Robert Jocelyn, 2nd Viscount Jocelyn.
* Robert Jocelyn, 2nd Viscount Jocelyn ( 1731 – 1797 ) ( created Earl of Roden in 1771 )
Room, by Jocelyn Clarke created in collaboration with the SITI Company at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio and City Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA.
Alice ’ s Adventures Underground, written by Jocelyn Clarke and created in collaboration with the SITI Company at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio.

Jocelyn and England
About the time he completed his Ph. D., Jocelyn Bell discovered the first radio pulsars with a telescope near Cambridge, England.
Jocelyn Pook ( born 14 February 1960, Birmingham, England ) is a British composer, pianist and viola player.
In February 1998, a David Morales ' remix of " Somebody Else's Guy ", originally popularized by Jocelyn Brown and recorded for the album I'm Movin ' On, became a surprising hit in Europe, where it reached No .# 13 in the UK Top 75 ( as her last entry to date in England ), as well as in April No .# 26 in Japan, after being picked to promote the singer ’ s import greatest hits collection simply entitled The Best of CeCe Peniston.
She is the daughter of Edward Tewson and Jocelyn ( née Johnston ), a doctor in rural SE England.
Lord Carnal attempts to kidnap Jocelyn several times and eventually follows Ralph, Jocelyn, and their two companions-Jeremy Sparrow, the Separatist minister, and Diccon, Ralph's servant-as they escape from the King's orders to arrest Ralph and carry Jocelyn back to England.

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