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John Jackson ( - )

Relevant locations: Lived at or near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 202. Sermons preached at the Exercise at Hallifax, by Dr. Favour Vicar there, Alex. Cook Vicar of Leedes, Mr. Coyler of Bradford, Mr. Lister of Wakefield, Elk. Wales of Pudsey, Sam. Wales of Mortley, Josh. Hill of Bramley (Father to Joseph of Rotterdam) Edw. Hill of Hothersfield, John Jackson of Berwick, Will. Styles of Pontfract, Mr. Nutter of Sir John Savile's, Rathband, Barlow, Gibson, Wilkinson, Boyse, Power, &c. in three Vols. writ by the two Brothers, Elk. and Sam. Wales.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

217. A Common Place-Book in Latin, wherein are also many Remarks in the Italian Language, by the Rev. Mr. John Jackson of Berwick, formerly of Marsk. Don. D. Hardcastle Bervic.

Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 260. The Government of the Town of Leedes before it was made a Corporation, drawn up by John Harrison Esq; from whose Autograph (penes Alderm. Tho. Dixon) I transcribed it. His Letter to Baron Rigby. His Prayer. This is not amongst those printed at the Request of his Friends 1647, (by Mr. John Jackson of Berwick.) Londons Exequies 1666, by the Learned Mr. Tho. Sharp. His Verses for and against Sleep (printed through Mistake as Cleavlands.) His Epitaph upon Mr. Elk. Wales, and Mr. John Thoresby.