The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Thomas Jackson, Reverend ( - )
Thomas Jackson is mentioned in Ralph Thoresby's diary: "Afternoon, writing some memoranda for Mr. Thomas Jackson upon his journey for St. Andrew's in Scotland, where he is to be educated under Mr. Monro, the Regent, for the Ministry." Vol 1 page 202. Linked manuscript items: as Sender of a letter - "[Letter from Thomas Jackson to Ralph Thoresby]," Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS6, LeedsLinked print sources: as Donator of object(s) - Ducatus Leodiensis; or the topography of the town and parish of Leedes and parts adjacent ...
References in Documents:
Lough Neagh
Tho. JacksonHolly
petrified, but whether by the
Water of the Lough, or the Soil
where it is found for about two
Miles round it, is uncertain: See Phil. Trans. N° 158Petrified
Wood from
ther
Spring near
Learned WoodwardPetrified Moss from the
Dropping-wellat
ted Physician says, is the most famous Petrifying Spring in the Kingdom
(
f)
f)
Dr.
. 54Scarb . pag
; there are also Ash-coloured and black, nearPumis-stone
Vesuvius.
fromCinders
Ætna,
and Red. Don.
Sciarri, more Metallick.
Jabez Cay
This Sample hath more of the
Pyritesin it.
from the same
Volcano.
Garlick or Lilly-Root.
Phil. Trans. N° 296
the
vitrifiedCinders of a great Hay-rick burnt upon
Here is the like from
Edw. Blacket
ders
Cambodunumwas burnt by the Pagans,
of which see
Britannia:
the Flame was so vehement, that the Earth was melted rather than
burnt.
PetrifyedWood from