I have sorted these by date. I will add more NOTES as I learn more. Connections to the names in the London Rolls is likely. SEE: JACKSONs in the London Rolls.
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1577 |
Admitted: Mich. Michaelmas, 1577. Name: William Jackson (for fine of forty Shilllings to be paid in merit) goldsmith, Admitted by Fine NOTE: The online version had 1477, but the record showed 1577. There is a likely link to Francis Jackson, a goldsmith in London. SEE: 1574 October 31 will. Also of interest is the Alexander JACKSON who received lands in Co. Meath. See will: 1670 December 19 |
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1639 |
Admitted: Chr. Christmas, 1639. Name: Lancelotus Jackson plasterer, Admitted by Special Grace NOTE: Lancelot is a less usual JACKSON forename and it surfaces later in Aghold Parish, Tullow, County Carlow, Kings Co. SEE: 2021 John JACKSON of Carlow & Wicklow |
plasterer |
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1640 |
Admitted: M. Michaelmas, 1640. Name: Jacbus Jackson shearman, Admitted by Special Grace NOTE: shearman aka Sherman. Also see; 1626 Jacobus JACKSON in JACKSONs in the London Rolls. |
shearman |
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1654 |
Admitted: Chr. Christmas, 1654. Name: James Jackson dyer, Admitted by Fine and Special Grace |
dyer |
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1660 |
Admitted: Chr. Christmas, 1660. Name: Stephanus Jackson cutler, Admitted by Service |
cutler |
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1669 |
Admitted: Mich. Michaelmas, 1669. Name: Samuel Jackson blacksmith, Admitted by Special Grace |
blacksmith |
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1672 |
Admitted: Mich. Michaelmas, 1672. Name: Josephus Jackson butcher, Admitted by Service |
butcher |
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Admitted: Chr. Christmas, 1681. Name: Francisc' Jackson tanner, Admitted by Special Grace |
tanner |
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1691 |
Admitted: Chr. Christmas, 1691. Name: Richus Jackson feltmaker, Admitted by Act of Parliament |
feltmaker |
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1694 |
Admitted: [Not given], 1694. Name: Jacob Jackson Service with William James, tailor, adm. Midd. 1669, G.E. tailor, Admitted by Service |
tailor |
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1695 |
Admitted: Chr. Christmas, 1695. Name: Thom' Jackson sadler, Admitted by Act of Parliament |
sadler |
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1712 |
Admitted: East. Easter, 1712. Name: Emanuell Jackson brewer, Admitted by Special Grace |
brewer |
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1718 |
Admitted: East. Easter, 1718. Name: Thos. Jackson merchant, Admitted by Birth |
merchant |
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1748 |
Admitted: East. Easter, 1748. Name: Thos. Jackson junr. (son of Thomas Jackson) Qr. merchant, Admitted by Birth |
merchant |
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1750 |
Admitted: East. Easter, 1750. Name: Jno. Jackson clke. merchant, Admitted by Birth |
merchant |
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1803 |
Admitted: [Not given], 1803 Beseech your Honours Alexander Jackson of Great Britain Street M.D. Merchant, to be admitted upon such small fine as to your honours shall seem meat the rather for his attention as physician to the House of Industry. merchant, Admitted by Not specified NOTE: Likely Dr. Alexander JACKSON (btw 1769-1778 – 1848) See: Lisnaboe JACKSONs. |
physician |
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1806 |
Admitted: [Not given], 1806 Beseech your Honours Strettle Jackson of the city of Cork, weaver, to be admitted into the Liberties and Franchises of the city of Dublin by Birth being the son of Joshua Jackson who came in at Mids 1749 by Birth weaver, Admitted by Birth NOTE: Strettle JACKSON (1755-1807). SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork . |
weaver |
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1807 |
Admitted: [Not given], 1807 Joseph Devonshire Jackson of Gardiner Street. weaver, son of Strettle Jackson, Mids. 1749. B. weaver, Admitted by Birth. NOTE: Joseph Devonshire JACKSON (1783-1857) He became a judge. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork . |
weaver |
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1813 |
Admitted: [Not given], 1813 John Jackson of Capel Street, Smith, service with Richard Lambert Mich 1795 G.E. smith, Admitted by Service |
smith |
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1819 |
Admitted: Easter, 1819 Son of Samule Jackson adm. Mich 1789 G.E. Cork Street weaver, Admitted by Birth |
weaver |