Jaques Sterne[1] (29 June 1695 in Woodhouse – 9 June 1759 in Rise) was a cleric and politician in the mid 18th century.
[2] He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge.
He held livings at Rise and Hornsea.
He was Archdeacon of Cleveland from 1735 until 1750; and then of East Riding from 1750 until 1755.
His Alumni Cantabrigienses entry describes him as a"A well known and eccentric figure in York- a violent Whig politician" This biography of a United Kingdom religious figure is a stub.