Pg |
Notes |
xxi |
Sir Wm. Otteley |
1 |
William (Latin section of
book) |
2 |
George (Latin section of
book) |
2 |
Peter (Latin section of
book) |
2 |
Thomas (Latin section of
book) |
2 |
William (Latin section of
book) |
10 |
William (Latin section of
book) |
67 |
William (1472) (Latin
section of book) |
67 |
Wife of (Latin section of
book) |
82 |
William marcetori, de
consimili (Latin section of book) |
113 |
Thoma Jakeson de Fulford
pro tribus viagiis hoc anno xxs (Latin section of book) |
113 |
Johanni Jakeson,
capelliano, pro salario suo hoc anno, iijli,xiijs, iiijd (Latin section of
book) |
115 |
Henry – Et solutum Henrico
Jakson pro scribendo (Latin section of book) |
126 |
Ship named Mary Jackson |
126 |
Peter Petrus Jakeson (1515)
(Latin section of book) |
130 |
Peter – alderman in 1529 –
listed under merchants & mercers of City of York. |
130 |
Robert – minister of the
hospital (1529) |
133 |
Robert – sir Robert
Jackson, master of the hospital – re salaries for priests. |
154 |
Christopher (1555) “that
they wold take some order with certaine salt” |
159 |
Francis Jake in shipping
record 1560 |
190 |
John Jakson is behind for
his parte being pagyant master (1573) |
295 |
T5o Mr. Christopher Jackson
for one sermon yearly the gift of Mr. Thomas Herbert |
296 |
George – bedall or
seargeant (1617) |
297 |
George |
300 |
George – bedall or
seargeant (1681) |
323 |
Peter Jackson (in list of
governors) 1523, 1524, 1525 |
327 |
John Jackson (in list of
governors) 1835, 1836, 1837. |