churchyard.
JACKSON, WILLIAM (2 son of Mr. Jackson of Liverpool). Matric.
from Queen’s coll. Oxf. 25 Oct. 1838 aged 21; B.A. 1842, M.A.
1845; C. of Gillingham, Dorset 1843–8; C. of Warbleton, Sussex
1850–4; V. of Heathfield, Sussex 1858 to death; edited Stories
and catechisings in illustration of the collects 3 vols. 1852–3;
Stories and lessons on the catechism 3 vols. 1854–6; author of
Sermons preached in village churches 1853, 2 ed. 1854; The under
housemaid 1858; The history of confirmation 1877, new ed. 1881;
Parochial Sermons 1881. _d._ 18 July 1885.
JACKSON, WILLIAM, professional name of William Howitt. _b._
Norwich 15 Feb. 1821; ran a mile match against J. Davies and Tom
Maxfield upon the Slough road when Maxfield won, about 1844;
beat William Sheppard of Birmingham at Gannick corner near
Barnet £100 a side, doing 11 miles and 48 yards in one hour 6
Jany. 1845; winner of many prizes in England and North and South
America; known as the American Deer. _Illust. Sporting News 2
July 1864 pp._ 228, 233, _portrait_.
JACOB, ARTHUR (2 son of John Jacob, M.D. 1754–1827). _b._
Knockfin, Maryborough, June 1790; ed. at Steevens’s hospital,
Dublin and univ. of Edin., M.D. 1814; demonstrator of anatomy
at Trin. coll. Dublin 1819; discovered a previously unknown
membrane of the eye 1819 since known as membrana Jacobi; founded
with R. J. Graves and others Park street school of medicine
1821; professor of anatomy Royal college of surgeons in Ireland
1826–69, pres. of the college 3 times, his portrait, bust and
library were afterwards placed in the college; edited The Dublin
Medical Press 42 vols. 1838–59; a medal bearing his likeness
was struck and presented to him Dec. 1860; author of A treatise
on the inflammation of the eyeball 1849; On cataract and the
operation for its removal by absorption 1851. _d._ Newbarnes,
Barrow-in-Furness 21 Sep. 1874. _Jacob and Glascott’s Families
of Jacob_ (1875) 63 _&c._; _Medical Times 3 Oct. 1874 pp._
405–6; _Graphic 17 Oct. 1874 pp._ 367, 372, _portrait_.
JACOB, EDWIN (son of John Jacob of Painswick, Gloucs.). _b._
Gloucs. 1794; ed. at Lincoln coll. Oxf. 1810–12, scholar of
Corpus Christi 1812–21; B.A. 1815, M.A. 1818, B. and D.D.
1829; R. of St. Pancras, Chichester 1827–9; vice president and
professor of classics King’s coll. Frederickton, New Brunswick
1829–60; author of Sermons intended for the propagation of the
gospel 1835; An oration at the 14th encænia in King’s college