Martin Furnival Jones
Sir Edward Martin Furnival Jones CBE was Director General of MI5, the United Kingdom's internal security service, from 1965 until 1972.
Career
Born in High Barnet and educated at Highgate School, Furnival Jones was a Gonville and [Caius College, Cambridge] graduate, having read modern and medieval languages, as well as law.He was admitted as a solicitor in England in 1937, joining the leading City of London law firm Slaughter and May. When the Second World War broke out, Furnival Jones joined the British Army. After training, he was commissioned into the Intelligence Corps on 26 October 1940 as a second lieutenant. He transferred to the MI5 in 1941. During the war, he was mentioned in despatches "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in North West Europe", and awarded the Bronze Star Medal by the United States "in recognition of distinguished services in the cause of the Allies".
He was Director-General of MI5 from 1965 to 1972.