JACKSON, REV. ARTHUR GREGORY. _b._ 1844; ed. at Lichfield theol.
coll. to 1868; C. of Wolverhampton coll. ch. 1868–72; in charge
of St. Andrew, W. Bromwich 1872–5; C. of St. Thomas, Regent
st. London 1875–82; hon. chaplain Newport market refuge 1878;
chaplain and warden of Philanthropic Soc. farm sch. Redhill,
Surrey 1882 to death; proprietor of the Leicester Journal to
death; author of A penny pocket book of prayers and hymns 1867;
The missioner’s manual of anecdotes 1876; The history of St.
Thomas’s church, Regent st. 1881; The missioner’s hymnal 1884;
The missioner’s book of sermon notes and illustrations 1890;
_hanged_ himself at Redhill 23 April 1887. _Times 27 April 1887
p._ 14.
JACKSON, ARTHUR HERBERT. _b._ 1852; student R. Acad. of music
1872, won Lucas medal for composition, professor of harmony
and composition 1878 to death; composer of Fugue in E for two
performers on the piano 1874; Toccata for the piano 1875; In a
boat: barcarolle for the pianoforte 1878; Lord Ullin’s daughter:
chorus 1879; Andante con variazione for two performers on the
piano 1880; The Siren’s song for female voices 1885; The Bride
of Abydos, an overture; Jason and the golden fleece. A cantata.
_d._ 4 Oxford and Cambridge mansions, London 27 Sep. 1881.
_Musical Times 1 Nov. 1881 p._ 581.
JACKSON, BASIL. _b._ Glasgow 27 June 1795; ensign royal staff
corps 23 Oct. 1811; attached to head quarters staff at Waterloo,
of which battle he lived to be one of the 4 surviving officers;
captain royal waggon train 1820; captain royal staff corps
1829 to 7 Feb. 1834 when placed on h.p.; lieut. col. 9 Nov.
1846; professor of military surveying H.E.I. coll. Addiscombe
20 years; lived at Glewstone court near Ross, Herefordshire
1858–74, at Hillsborough, Ashfield 1874 to death; author of A
course of military surveying 1838, 2 ed. 1841; England and
Russia, the navy and steam warfare 1839; Elementary surveying,
comprising land surveying with Gunter’s chain 1842; and with C.
Rochfort Scott The military life of the duke of Wellington 2
vols. 1840. _d._ Ross 23 Oct. 1889. _Graphic 9 Nov. 1889 pp._
563, 564, _portrait_.
JACKSON, CATHERINE HANNAH CHARLOTTE (dau. of Thomas Elliott
of Wakefield). _m._ at St. Helena 1856 Sir George Jackson
1785–1861; granted civil list pension of £100, 19 June 1874;
edited The Diaries and letters of sir G. Jackson 1872; The Bath
archives: a further selection from The Diaries 1873; author of
Fair Lusitania 1874; Old Paris, its court and literary saloons 2
vols. 1878; The old regime: court, salons and theatres 2 vols.
1880; The French court and society. Reign of Louis XVI. and
First empire 2 vols. 1881; The Court of the Tuileries from the
restoration to the flight of Louis Philippe 2 vols. 1883; The
Court of France in the 16th century 2 vols. 1886; The last of
the Valois 2 vols. 1887; The first of the Bourbons 2 vols. 1890.
_d._ Bath 9 Dec. 1891. _Times 11 Dec. 1891 p._ 6.
JACKSON, CHARLES (_3 son of James Jackson, banker, Doncaster_).
_b._ 25 July 1809; barrister L.I. 6 May 1834; banker Doncaster;
borough treasurer 1838 to death; helped to establish Doncaster
free library 1868; edited for the Surtees Soc., Diary of Abraham
de la Pryme 1870, The autobiography of Mrs. A. Thornton 1875 and
Yorkshire diaries and autobiographies 1877; author of Doncaster
charities, past and present. Worksop 1881, with portrait of C.
Jackson. _d._ Balby near Doncaster 1 Dec. 1882. _Times 15 Dec.
1882 p._ 5.
JACKSON, CHARLES FORBES. Entered Bombay army 1825; major 2nd
regiment light cavalry 19 Oct. 1819, lieut. col. 24 April 1854
to 1 Jany. 1858; retired M.G. 1 Jany. 1858. _d._ 7 Aug. 1870.
JACKSON, SIR CHARLES ROBERT MITCHELL (eld. son of lieut. gen.
Alexander Cosby Jackson of Dawlish, Devon). _b._ Trincomali
1814; ed. at Warminster; barrister L.I. 29 April 1836; advocate
general at Bengal 1848; puisne judge of supreme court of Bombay,
Feb. 1853; knighted by patent 2 Dec. 1852; transferred to court
of Calcutta 1855; member of legislative council of India 1859;
judge of high court of judicature at Calcutta 13 May 1862,
resigned 1863; chairman of Bombay bank commission 1868; auditor
of the Indian home accounts 1872–4; author of A vindication of
the marquis of Dalhousie’s Indian administration 1865. _d._ 2
Nevill park, Tunbridge Wells 21 July 1874. _Law Times_, _lvii_
276 (1874); _I.L.N. lxv_ 115, 210 (1874).
JACKSON, REV. EDWARD DUDLEY. _b._ near Warminster, Wilts.
1803; ed. at Trin. hall, Cam., LLB. 1827; C. of St. Matthew’s
ch. Manchester 1830; English master of gram. sch. Manchester;
P.C. of St. Michael’s, Manchester 21 Dec. 1837–1844; R. of St.
Thomas, Heaton Norris near Stockport 1844 to death; edited
Goldsmith’s History of England 1844; author of The Crucifixion
and other poems 1833, 3 ed. 1834; The Devotional year, or the
companion to the liturgy 1835, 2 ed. 1839; Scripture history
1837; Lays of Palestine 1850; Nugæ Lyricæ 1871. _d._ 27 Dec.