Jelinger Symons (1778, Low Leyton, Essex – 20 May 1851, London) was an Anglican rector and amateur botanist.
[4][1] The younger Jelinger Symons was from 1808 to 1851 the vicar of Monkland, Herefordshire and from 1833 to 1851 the rector of Radnage, Buckinghamshire.
Symons served as a chaplain in 1809 to parishioners in West Ilsley, Berkshire and in 1821 to British residents in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France.
His only natural history publication was Synopsis Plantarum Insulis Britannicis Indigenarum,[1][5] published in 1798 by John White in Fleet Street.
[5] Jelinger Symons, the younger, married Maria Henrietta Airey in January 1805 in Durham.