NOTE: I have focused on JACKSONs in the early years – up to 1800 with a few other names of interest added as they caught my attention.

 

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Biographical Register of Christ’s College 1505-1905.  Vol II 1666-1905 Compiled by John Peile. Cambridge University Press. 1913.

 

NOTE: At bottom of Vol II notes are pertinent page references to Vol I.

NOTE: I have bolded names that are in the Coleraine JACKSON tree.

 

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Jackson, A. C. D. This is one of 12 more references not available.

i

John (1572) i. This is one of 12 more references not available.

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There are 12 more references not available.

21

Thomas Jackson 1539-40 (1535)

45

Rod. I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

109

Jackson, John (1572) appears as BA at Christs Church. Possibly he was John Jackson, rector of Melsonby, Yorks 1573-1606-7 in which year he was buried at Richmond on Feb 20; father of Timothy Jackson, B.A. Christ`s 1611-2 of John 1613 and of Nathanial 1616.

177

Jackson, John. (1583) BA 1587-8. Poss Vicar of Stainton, Yorks.

179

Jackson, Roger Mat siz 1584 MA 1591 Probably a member of the Jacsons (aka JACKSONs) of East Bridgeford, Notts (more info)

180

Hall, Robert married Margaret JACKSON 1607-8 but had no children.

208

Jackson, John. Mat pen. 1592-3 BA 1596-7 MA 1600 At age 28 in 1605 ( b 1577) married at St. Benets Elizabeth BROWNE daughter of Robert BROWNE, draper.

271

Jackson, Timothy. Mat siz 1607-8 MA 1615. Eldest son of John Jackson, rector of Melsonby. Mentioned in his mother`s will 1628 (More details)

292

Jackson, John mat siz 1613 July B.A. 1616-7 MA 1620. Born 1600 son of John rector of Melsonby, Yorks ... married Joanna BOWES of Barnes Durham. Had one son, Berkeley who died an infant. Died rector before Feb 6, 1642-3 when Edward Mauleverer succeeded him. He was called a good old Puritan – more details.

307

Jackson,. Roger. Mat siz 1615; BA 1618-9 MA 1622. Probably second son of Michael JAKCOSN of East Bridgford, Notts and of Frances POOLE. Married Sancta HANSON sister of John HANSON of London. Had four sons: John (1650) George (1663) and William; also nephew William (1639). It does not appear whether he was related to Roger of 1584.

311

Jackson, Nathanial mat siz. 1616 July B.A. 1619-20 M.A. 1623. Died Nov 1, 1662. Of Berwick. (More details not noted)

329

Rich. I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

335

Steph. I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

336

Jackson, Peter. BA 1623-4, younger son of Thomas JAckosn of Harraton, Durham.

342

Richard JACKSON died rector (of Nantwich) 1677 after being there 29 years.

348

Wilbore, Zachary (b 1610). Son of Zachary WILBORE of Bentley & Mary JACKSON (who was still living in 1647)

365

Jackson, Will. (1624) I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

385

Jackson, Stephan; son of Thomas JACKSON of Yorks; school Newcastle admitted June 11, 1627 age 17 (b. 1610). Thomas the father was of Cowling, Yorks.

385

Jackson, William son of William JACKSON of Kent BA 1628-9

399

Jackson, Peter; (1629) son of Richard; born at Holm Westmoreland. School Kirkby, Lonsdale. Admitter siz March 26, 1629 age 27 (b. Abt 1602) (Other notes).

463

Jackson, Will. (1639) I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

480

Jackson, John (1843) ii. This is one of 12 more references not available.

483

Jackson, William admitted as JACSON, son of William; born East Bridgford, Notts Sept 21, 1639 age 18 (b 1621)

526

Jackson, Francis; son of Richard; born at Halton Lancs. School: (1) Kirkby Lonsdale; (2)  Giggleswick. Admitted May 31 1649 age 17 (b. Abt 1632) son of Richard Jackson (1619), rector of Halton and Dorothy Otway. Mentioned as dead in his father`s will, Feb 1682. Married May 17, 1665 Elizabeth PARKE of Sebberg. NOTE: Another Francis JACKSON was Master of Kirkby Lonsdale School in 1656 (Leech Yorkshire Schools, 2. 416)

529

Rowl. I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

534

John (1650) I. This is one of 12 more references not available.

572

Tyndall, Bradwardine son of Henry TYNDALL married Lucie, daughter of Sir John JACKSON of Edderthorpe.

603

Jackson, George; son of Roger Jackson, clerk and Sancta HANSON – perhaps b. At Sutton-on-the-Hill as was his brother John (1650); of Derbs. Admitted May 12 1663 age 16 (born 1647). MD of Derby. Married Anne ADSHEAD daughter of Thomas ADSHEAD of Milwick near Stone by whom he had 3 sons & 2 daughters. Died May 28, 1699 age 52. Buried at St. Peters Derby.

613

Jackson, John; (1664) son of Robert; Born at Newton, Lancs; School Kirkby Lonsdale. Admitted 1664 age 18 ( b. 1646)

617

Deborah JACKSON daughter of Thomas JACKSON, clothier of leeds married William MARWOOD. Theis son, William MARWOON b 1647.

618

Mauleverer, Richard. 2nd son of Richard Allerton-Mauleverer & Anne CLARKE. Admitted 1665 age 17.

854

Jackson, A. C. D. ii. This is one of 12 more references not available.

 

 

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Francis JACKSON, alderman of Leeds had a daughter Elizabeth who married George NEALE.

15

Jackson, Leonard: son of Richard : born at Whittington, Lanes. School : (1) Lancaster, under M'' Holden : (2) Kirkby Lonsdale, under M"' Garthwaite for a few months. Admitted sizar under M"' [Chris.] Bainbridge [who held his Fellowship till Mids. 1669] 20 May 1668. Age 17. B.A. 167|; M.A. 1677. Born 21 April 1650, of Jane the second wife of Richard (uiaf*. 1619) rector of Halton, then of Whittington near Kirkby Lonsdale: half-brother of Francis (1649). Ordained deacon, Chichester, 1673 May: priest, York, 1676 May. Rector of Claughton in Lonsdale, Lanes. 5 Sept. 1678: held it till 1681, when according to Croston-Baines (5. 534) he died : but he pretty certainly is the same who resigned the vicarage of Sheritt' Hutton before April 1700: and on 3 Feb. of the same year he became rector of Tatham near Wennington. Added a steeple to the church tower 1722. Died 1734: or 1726 (Croston-Baines, 5. 555) when at all events he ceased to be rector, Robert Jackson succeeding. (Information from B. N. North, Esq., Kirkby Lonsdale.)

46

Jackson, Thomas :son of Thomas :born at Leeds. School :Leeds, under M'' Gilbert. Admitted pensioner under Mr Fairmedow 4 March 1672-3. Age 16.

B.A. 1672-3 Ordained deacon, London, 1677-8- Feb. One of these names

was vicar of Albury, Herts. 1693, till his death before April 1724. (Cussans I. ii. 169.)

54

Jackson, Samuel : son of Charles : born at Oxton, Notts. School : Oxton, under M'' Birch. Admitted sizar under M"' Fairmedow 1 July 1674. Age 18. Probably never resided.

70

Jackson, Robert: .son of Robert : born at Coates Hall, Derbs. School: Wakefield, under M' Raskerville. Admitted sizar under M'' Waterhouse 20 Nov. 1678. Age 15. B.A. 1682-3. Ordained deacon, York, 1684 Sept. One Rob. Jackson, B. A., vicar of Beighton, Derbs. 19 June 1690. Perhaps the same was rector of Adel, Yorks. 27 Aug. 1702 : described as M.A. (but there was no Rob. Jackson M.A. at either Cambridge or Oxford at this time). Died there 1730. Grandfather of Dean Cyril Jackson.

80

Jackson, John : son of Robert : born at Canifield [?], Lanes. School : Sedbergh, under M'' Wharton. Admitted sizar under M"' Lovett 14 June 1680. Age not given. Matric''. 8 July 1680. Resided till Lady Day 1681. One of these names died vicar of Skipwith, Yorks. before Oct. 1713.

104

*Fenwick, Cuthbert: son of Ralph : born at Stamfordham, Northumb'^. School Morpeth, under Mr Stephen Jackson. Admitted sizar under M"' Holdsworth 19 April 1687. Age not given.

117

Jackson, Thomas: [no facts given]. Admitted sizar under M' Lovett 10 July 1690. B.A. 1693-4. One of these names was vicar of Little Marlow, Bucks. 6 April 1709 : patron, Borlase Warren, arm"".

148

Jackson, John: son of George : born at Bradford. School : Bradford. Admitted pensioner under M'' Duckfield 27 June 1700. Age 18. B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1708. One of these names signs on 25 Nov. 1726 as minister of Stretford, Manchester.

166

Jackson, Robert B.A. 1710-11. Admitted under M"' Burrell before Lady Day 1707 : kept the Easter term. Matricd. sizar 1 707. Resided under Mr Burrell, Mr Bourne and Mr Boldero successively till Michl 1710. Ordained deacon, York, 1712 Dec. One of these names succeeded Leonard Jackson (adm. 1668) as rector of Tatham, Laucs. 7 Dec. 1726 and died there 1733 (Groston-Baines, 5. 555).

207

Jackson, Robert: [father and birthplace not given]. School : Leeds, under M'' Barnard. Admitted pensioner under Mr Atherton 1 July 1723. Age not given. I think he never resided. One of these names B.A. (Clare Hall) 1727-8.

211

Jackson, Thomas: son of Adam: born at Giggleswick. School: Giggles wick, under M'' Carr. Admitted sizar under M' Atherton 12 June 1725. Age 22. Took no degree : according to the Study-rents he resided till Mids. 1728 but in the York Register he appears as a literate of Christ's College, ordained deacon and licensed to curacy of Kirkly [sic] July 1727: priest 1731 July. Master of Drax School, near Selby 12 July 1728. Vicar of Prestwick near Hedon 1730-40, when he resigned. Perhaps rector of Kirkby Underdale, Yorks. 18 Jan. 1739. Vicar of Burstwick 1758-84, when he died. (Poulson, Holderness, 2. 185, 360.)

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*Jackson, Thomas: (later, Thomas Jackson Calvert). B.A. (St John's) (4th wrangler) 1797 ; M. A. 1800 ; B.D. 1807 ; D.D. 1823. Fellow of St John's, 1798. Norrisian Professor of Divinity 1815-24. Elected Fellow of Christ's in place of John Doncaster, vicar of Navenby, 20 May 1815. But he was not admitted. The proceeding was curious —I think, unique. The Society desired to elect John Graham, of whom great things were expected. But he was still an undergraduate and could not take his degree till January 1816. Mr Jackson was willing to help the Society, by being elected only. On 1 April 1816 it was reported at a College meeting that M'' Jackson had "announced to the Master liis determination not to be admitted." His Fellowship was declared vacant. On 5 April John Graham was elected.

388

Jackson, Henry Vemey : son of Henry : born at Beckenham. School : Repton, under D'' Sleath. Admitted pensioner under M'' Shaw 3 Sept. 1817. Age 17. Kept two term.s, to Easter 1818 : rusticated 2 May 1818, for carrying a challenge to a duel (see under Richard Cheslyn, above) : did not return to Cambridge. Matriculated at Jesus Coll., Oxford 28 Oct. 1818. Admitted at Lincoln's Inn, 1820.

424

Jackson, George Vaughan : " Hibernus " : admitted fellow-commoner under Mr Shaw 20 Oct. 1826. B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Born 19 Sept. 1806, eldest son of Col. George Jackson of Carramore, co. Mayo, by Sidney, only daughter of Arthur Vaughan of Carramore. Educated at Harrow 1823-6. Of Carramore, J. P. and D.L. for Mayo. Poor Law Commissioner. Col. of N. Mayo Militia. Died unmarried 30 Jan. 1849. NOTE: In Jackson of Carramore Family Tree.

580

Molyneux, John Charles : son of John Henry, clerk : born at Castle Caulfield, Ireland. Schools : many. Admitted pensioner under Messers Haysand Gunson 8 Oct. 1863. Born 27 June 1843. LL.B. 1867. Sir John C. Molyneux, bart., eldest son of Sir John Will. Henry Molyneux, eighth baronet, of Castle Dillon by Louisa Dorothy, daughter of John Christian, of the Isle of Man: succeeded his father 1879. Ordained deacon, Exeter, 1867: priest, Norwich, 1870; curate of St Olave, Exeter, and assistant master at MountRadford School, 1867-8: curate of Silverdale, Stafi's. 1868-9: of Litcham, Norfolk 1869-72: of Walsoken, Norfolk, 1872-3: of Chiddingstone, Kent, 1873-4 : of Tenterden, Kent, 1874-6 : of Horsraonden, Kent, 1876-80. Curate in charge of Barcheston, Warw. 1880-6. Vicar of Portesham, near Dorchester, 1886— there in 1911. Married (1873) Fanny, daughter of Edw. JACKSON of Walsoken : (2) 1895, Ada, daughter of Rev. A. F. Wynter, of Barnardiston, Suffolk.

580

Jardine, John : son of William : born at Dunstable. School : not given. Admitted pensioner under Messers Hays and Gunson 13 Oct. 1863. Age 19. Kept three terms. Born 27 Sept. 1844, third son of Will. Jardine, J.P. brother of Will. (1S60). Chancellor's Medal (English Verse) 1864. I.C.S. Bombay 30 July 1864. Political Officer at Kathiawar 1871. Secretary of Commission for trial of the Gaikwar of Baroda 1875: to Commission for treaty with Portugal 1877. Judicial Commissioner of Burma, 1878. President Burma School Board 1881. Chief Secretary to Bombay Government (with political, secret, educational, Persian and judicial portfolios) 1885. Fellow of University of Bombay 1872. Vice-Chancellor of the University 1895. President of Royal Asiatic Society. Bombay. Retired from the Civil Service, and created K.C.I.E. 1897. Contested Roxburghshire 1900 : elected M.P. for it 1906 and in Jan. and Dec. 1910. Living at Applegarth, Godalming 1911. Author: Notes on Burmese Laio, with translations ofthe Burmese Laiv ofManu. Editor of Customary Law of the Chin Tribe: of Father Sangermano's Burmese Empire 100 years ago.

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P177 Jackson, John, add M.A. 1591.

897

336 Jackson, Peter. Mat. at Sidney, 1620.

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Index to Vol I & II

Jackson, A. C. D. ii. 854

B. C. II. 824

Fra. I. 526

Geo. I. 603

G. V, II. 424

H. L. II. 664

H. V. II. 388

John (1572) i. 109

John (1583) i. 177

John (1592) i. 208

John (1613) I. 292

John (1650) I. 534

John (1664) i. 613

John (1680) II. 80

John (1700) II. 148

John (1843) ii. 480

Leon. II. 15 L. J. II. 864

Nath. I. 311

Pet. (1623) I. 336

Pet. (1629) I. 399

Rich. I. 329

Rob. (1678) II. 70

Rob. (1707) II. 166

Rob. (1723) II. 207

Rod. I. 45

Rog. (1584) I. 179

Rog. (1615) I. 307

Rowl. I. 529

Sam. II. 54

Steph. I. 335

[Tho.] (1535) I. 21

Tho. (1672) II. 46

Tho. (1690) II. 117

Tho. (1725) II. 210

Tho. (post Calvert) (1815) II. 337

Tim. I. 271 T. N. II. 426

Wll. (1624) I. 365

Will. (1639) I. 463

W. B. II. .587