Edmund Jenings (governor)

Edmund Jenings
Edmund Jenings portrait by Godfrey Kneller
Acting Royal Governor of Virginia
In office
1706-1710
MonarchAnne
Preceded byEdward Nott
Succeeded byRobert Hunter
Member of the Virginia Governor's Council
In office
1691-1726
Attorney General for the Virginia colony
In office
1680–1691
Preceded byEdward Hill
Succeeded byEdward Chilton
Personal details
Born1659
Ripon, Yorkshire, England
DiedJuly 5, 1727(1727-07-05) (aged 67–68)
Williamsburg, Virginia
SpouseFrances Corbin (ca 1688 - 1713, her death)
RelativesSir Edmund Jenings (father)
Edmund Jr. (son)
OccupationPolitician

Edmund Jenings (1659-1727) was an English lawyer and colonial administrator who held important posts in the colony of Virginia including as the attorney general, on the Governor's Council and as acting governor, but encountered controversy and experienced financial problems in his final years.[1][2]

  1. ^ Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (1915) vol. 1, p. 57-58
  2. ^ Knight, Thomas Daniel. "Edmund Jenings (1659–1727)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved 19 January 2023.