JACKSONs mentioned in various editions of the Gentleman and Citizen’s Almanac with my idiosyncratic notes – all for purposes of easy reference when researching JACKSONs. My focus was on the legal and clerical appointments. |
NOTE: The Rev. William JACKSON noted beneath is not the Rev William JACKSON (1737-1795) of the United Irishmen. Even so, it is still intriguing that another Rev. William (who would have been from a previous generation) served at St. Michan’s and that the United Irishman Rev. William was subsequently buried there. I do not know if the two Rev William JACKSONs mentioned beneath, one as the prebendary of St. Johns (1734) and the other of St. Michans (1735), are the same person.
NOTE: Because the SALEs married into the family of Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795), I included them in this synopsis of mentions.
1732 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
No JACKSONs or SALEs. https://books.google.ca/books?id=0zFG4chr4mEC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
1732 Vol 4 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
A John SALE Esq was Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer for the Country of Dublin
1733 Vol 5 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
No JACKSONs or SALEs.
1734 Vol 6. Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
Governor of the Workhouse: William Jackson, D.D. Prebendary of St. Johns (Dublin) p 50
1735 Vol 7. Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
Governor of the Workhouse: William Jackson, D.D. Prebendary of St. Michans (Dublin) p51
1736 Vol 8 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
Constitort COURT: Register Edward SALE Esq. J.U. D. Bride Street. p66
Governor of the Workhouse: William JACKSON, D.D. Prependary of St. Michans p 68
1737 Vol 9 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
A list of the Commons of Ireland. LONDONDERRY: Thomas Jackson, Esq. Borough of Newtown-Limavady. p 47
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: Second Justice: George Gore, Esq. Oxmantown-green. p50
PREROGATIVE COURT: Edward Sale Esq. J.U.D. Office. Bride Street. p 53
NOTE No mention of JACKSON in Prerogative Court.
1739 Vol 11 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
A list of the Commons of Ireland. LONDONDERRY: Thomas Jackson, Esq. Borough of Newtown-Limavady. p 48
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: Second Justice: George Gore, Esq. Oxmantown-green. p51
PREROGATIVE COURT: Edward Sale Esq. J.U.D. Office. Bride Street. p 54
NOTE No mention of JACKSON.
Incorporated Society in Dublin - charter schools p63
https://books.google.ca/books?id=OLj0D0vnbJ8C&source=gbs_similarbooks
1740 Vol 12 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
A list of the Commons of Ireland. LONDONDERRY: Thomas
Jackson, Esq.Borough of Newtown-Limavady. p 46
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: Second Justice: George Gore, Esq. Oxmantown-green. p49
PREROGATIVE COURT: Edward Sale Esq. J.U.D. Office. Bride Street. p 51
Incorporated Society in Dublin - charter schools p68-9 Cregane, Co. Armagh,
No 20. The children all usefully employed both within and without doors.
1772 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac https://books.google.ca/books?id=3DI_AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
1792 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
https://archive.org/details/gentlemanscitize1792wats
1830 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
https://archive.org/details/gentlemanscitize00wats_0
1832 Gentleman and Citizens Almanac
https://archive.org/details/gentlemanscitize00wats_1
The Historians Guide (undated)
P46 JACKSON, Rev Thomas born 1579; died 1640 SEE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jackson_(theologian)