Rugby union player. Flanker, born March 25, 1959 in Kelso in the Scottish Borders. "The Great White Shark" or "JJ" as he was affectionately known won 40 caps for Scotland, 1984-91. A member of the British Lions on the tour to Australia in 1989.
Recently he has been involved in coaching the Scotland youth teams and commentating at rugby games on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound (http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/sportscotland/sportsound/) programme.
External links
John Jeffrey to take lead role in reform (http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/rugby.cfm?id=154852005) - The Scotsman, February 10, 2005
John Jeffrey (http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1476) on Sporting Heroes
John Jeffrey (http://sport.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=325&id=474212002) - tribute in The Scotsman newspaper
The Reverend Dr Jeffrey Philip Hywel John, MA DPhil (born 1953) is a Church of England cleric, and the current Dean of St Albans.
Some conservative, evangelical and traditionalist churches in the United States and Africa were prominent in their threats to split from the Anglican Communion should JeffreyJohn's consecration proceed.
In spite of the withdrawal of JeffreyJohn, the differences in views of homosexuality within the Anglican church continued to cause controversy in 2003 following the appointment of Gene Robinson as Bishop of New Hampshire in the Episcopal church in the USA.
Jeffrey Kramer was informed of First Union's policies and procedures regarding the improper use of confidential nonpublic information, the fiduciary nature of First Union's role as a trustee, and the fiduciary nature of his role as a trust officer.
John Kramer knew, or was reckless in not knowing, that the information concerning Justin conveyed by Jeffrey Kramer was nonpublic and confidential, and that the disclosure of information by Jeffrey Kramer to him was improper and in breach of fiduciary duties owed by Jeffrey Kramer to ICA and First Union.
John Kramer knew, or was reckless in not knowing, that the information concerning Republic conveyed by Jeffrey Kramer was nonpublic and confidential, and that the disclosure of information by Jeffrey Kramer to him was improper and in breach of fiduciary duties owed by Jeffrey Kramer to ICA and First Union.