The club was founded by Jocelyn Devas, a student at University College, Oxford, in 1884, as a ‘Club for Working Lads’ with the aim of providing young men with job skills.
Jocelyn Pook | Jocelyn Enriquez | Jocelyn Stevens | Jocelyn Lane | Jocelyn Burton | Jocelyn Angloma | Jocelyn Oxlade | Jocelyn Lovell | Jocelyn Hardy | Jocelyn Devas | Jocelyn Cadbury | Jocelyn Bolante | Jocelyn Bell Burnell | Jocelyn Barrow | Jocelyn | Charles Jocelyn Hambro |