British parliamentary journalist and author (1848–1907)
William Tulloch Jeans (1848–1907) was a British parliamentary journalist and author.
Career
Jeans was parliamentary correspondent for The Globe, and was widely known for and consulted on his knowledge of parliamentary principle.[1]
In their 1887 review of the first volume of The Lives of Electricians, The Spectator commented that, "Jeans has treated a subject always interesting in a pleasing and graceful way".[2]
Personal life
His wife came from Stockport. They lived in Brighton, then Tulse Hill and Clapham Park in London.[1]
He was the father of Sir James Jeans OM FRS (1877–1946), physicist, astronomer and mathematician.[1]
Selected publications
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