John Collier Jones by Thomas Phillips
John Collier Jones (1770 – 7 August 1838) was an academic administrator at the University of Oxford in England .
The son of Richard Jones of Plympton Erle , Devon, Jones was educated at Exeter College, Oxford , matriculating in 1788 aged 18, graduating B.A. 1792, M.A. 1796, B.D. 1807, D.D. 1819, and holding a fellowship 1792–1799.[ 1]
He was Rector of Exeter College, Oxford from 6 November 1819 until his death in 1838.[ 2] He was also Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1828 to 1832.[ 3]
His portrait was painted by Thomas Phillips and a mezzotint engraving was produced by Samuel Cousins and published by James Ryman in 1834.[ 4]
His papers are in the Bodleian Library at Oxford.[ 5]
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^ H. E. Salter; Mary D. Lobel, eds. (1954). "Exeter College". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford . Victoria County History , UK. pp. 107–118. Retrieved 13 July 2011 .
^ "Previous Vice-Chancellors" . University of Oxford , UK. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2011 .
^ "John Collier Jones" . NPG D36717 . National Portrait Gallery , London , UK. Retrieved 13 July 2011 .
^ "University of Oxford Vice-Chancellor's papers, chiefly concerning the Vice-Chancellorships of two Rectors of Exeter College, Dr John Collier Jones, October 1828-October 1832, and Dr John Prideaux Lightfoot, October 1862-October 1866, with some Curators' papers" . Collection Level Description: Oxford University Papers . Bodleian Library , University of Oxford , UK. Retrieved 13 July 2011 .