George Leonard Jenyns
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George Leonard Jenyns (19 June 1763–1848) was an English clergyman. He was vicar of Swaffham Prior, Cambridgeshire 1787–1848 and prebendary of Ely, 1802–1848. He inherited Bottisham Hall in Bottisham and a considerable fortune from his second cousin Soame Jenyns in 1787.
In 1788 he married Mary Heberden (1763-1832), the daughter of the famous physician William Heberden (1710-1801). They had the following children:
- Soame Jenyns (died aged 14)
- Mary Jenyns (1790-1858)
- George Jenyns (1795-1878) married daughter of James Gambier.
- Charles Jenyns (1798 - 1887)
- Leonard Jenyns (1800-1893), the naturalist.
- Elizabeth Jenyns
- Harriet Jenyns (1797-1857) married John Stevens Henslow
The most famous of these was the naturalist Leonard Jenyns, who was a contemporary of the clergyman-naturalist John Stevens Henslow, and his sister Harriet married him.