Edward Jesse

Edward Jesse
Edward Jesse, 1844
Born(1780-01-14)14 January 1780
Died28 March 1868(1868-03-28) (aged 88)
Notable work
  • Gleanings in Natural History (1832)
  • An Angler's Ramblers (1836)
  • Summer's Day at Hampton Court (1st ed. 1839)
  • Anecdotes of Dogs (1846)
  • WIndsor Castle and Its Environs, including Eton College (2nd ed. 1858)
  • Lectures on Natural History (1861)
Spouses
Children
Parents
  • Reverend William Jesse
  • Mary Jesse
RelativesLucy Townsend (sister)

Edward Jesse (14 January 1780 28 March 1868) was an English writer on natural history. As a surveyor for the Office of Works, he was responsible for much of the restoration and presentation of Hampton Court Palace after it was opened to the public in 1838.