William Jackson (17 December 1792 [1] – 13 September 1878) was an English Anglican priest and academic. [2]
Born in Grasmere, to Rector Thomas Jackson, Jackson was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford, matriculating in 1808 and graduating B.A. in 1812; and was then Fellow and Tutor there until 1828. He was Rector of Lowther from 1828 to 1841; and then of Cliburn from 1841 to 1858. He was also Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1855 until 1858; [3] and Provost of The Queen's College from 1862 [4] until his death in 1878 in Carlisle. [5]
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William Jackson (17 December 1792 [1] – 13 September 1878) was an English Anglican priest and academic. [2]
Born in Grasmere, to Rector Thomas Jackson, Jackson was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford, matriculating in 1808 and graduating B.A. in 1812; and was then Fellow and Tutor there until 1828. He was Rector of Lowther from 1828 to 1841; and then of Cliburn from 1841 to 1858. He was also Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1855 until 1858; [3] and Provost of The Queen's College from 1862 [4] until his death in 1878 in Carlisle. [5]
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