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JACKSON Academy WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 JACKSON Labour ; of President of the and Navy, and Royal Commission ; Chamber Commerce ; Director L. and N.W. Railway Company ; Council of the Commercial College, Glasgow ; Deputy Chairman Royal Insurance Company; Past President of the British Iron Trade 1892. Recreations : of of High Sheriff of Cheshire, Association ; Past President the West : travelling, yachting. Address Dawpool, Scotland Iron and Steel Institute ; President Birkenhead, Cheshire. Club : Reform. of various Literary and Science and Art [Died 23 Nov. 1899. Clubs in Glasgow; b. Cornhill, 18 March s. ISOLA ; see Teeling, Mrs. Bartie. 1841 ; of Richard Jacks and Margaret e. of late ISRAELS, Joseph, Hon. Foreign Academy ; Lamb ; m. Maude, d. John Stiven, of : Dutch painter ; Corresponding Member Glasgow, 1878. Educ. Swinton Village of the Institute of France ; Member the School. Began in shipyard at Hartlepool ; Academy of Painting at Antwerp, and of laid the foundation of making his fortune Jan. The Hague ; b. Groningen, 27 1824. by saving a cargo of iron sold to a fraudulent Studied Amsterdam under Kruseman ; Paris, Italian ; afterwards became manager of a of under Picquet ; received gold medals large iron and steel business in Glasgow, honour, Paris, Brussels, and Rotterdam ; from which he retired to found his own Belgian Order of Leopold ; French Legion large business ; formerly M.P. Leith and of Honour ; Grand Prix, Paris Exhibition, Stirlingshire. Publications : translation of of of 1889 ; elected correspondent Academy Lessing's Nathan the Wise ; Robert Burns : Fine Arts, 1885 ; Principal works Old and in Other Tongues ; Life of Bismarck ; Life of Worn-out ; Silent Conversation ; The Frugal James Watt ; Singles from Life's Gathering ; Mother's Domestic of II. Meal ; Past Grave ; Life the German Emperor, William of the From : of Sorrow ; The Eve Separation ; Recreations reading, study foreign : Darkness to Light ; The Pancake ; The languages, fishing. Address Glasgow ; The : Poor of the Village ; The Shoemaker ; A Gart, Callander, Perthshire. Clubs Reform ; Cottage Madonna ; The Tranquil House ; New, Liberal, Glasgow. [Died 9 Aug. 1907. Cradle Interior of The Shipwrecked ; The ; JACKSON, Rev. Blomfield, M.A. ; Prebendary the Home at Katwyk ; The True Orphans' of St. Paul's Cathedral from 1899 ; Ex- The Mother The Children of the Support ; ; amining Chaplain to Bishops of St. Albans, Minding the Flock; The Little Sick Sea; (Festing) 1894, (Jacob) 1903 ; secretary The Sower. Address : The Nurse ; Hague. to the London Diocesan Home Mission from 12 19 LI. [Died Aug. 1895; b. 5 May 1839; e. s. of late Rev. ITO, Prince Hirobumi, G.C.B., cr. 1902; Thomas Jackson, Prebendary of St. Paul's, Resident General in Korea ; b. 1838. Spent and Rector of Stoke Newington ; m. Eliza- a in 1863 Governor of year London, ; Hiogo, beth Anne, y. d. of late Richard Low Beck. 1868 Vice-Minister of Finance, 1869 ; visited ; Educ. : King's Coll. School ; Exeter Coll. 1882-1901 Premier of Europe, 1871, ; Oxford. 2nd class Mods. 1860. Deacon, Cabinet (4th time), resigned 1901. Japanese 1862 ; Priest, 1863 ; curate of Stoke New- Address : Seoul, Korea ; Tokyo, Japan. ington, 1862 ; Classical Master King's Coll. [Died 26 Oct. 1909. School, 1865 ; senior assistant master and of tha Count Yuko ITO, Adm. Fleet, ; High chaplain, 1886-89; tutor to T.R.H. Prin- Councillor b. Satsuma Military ; Province, cesses Louise, Victoria, and Maud of Wales, 1843 ; m. 1878, Mitsu-Ko Kato ; one May 1880-89 ; Vicar of St. Bartholomew, Moor- s. d. Educ. : Kaisei two Tokyo College ; fields, 1888-1901. Publications : Sermons, Naval College at the Time of Tokugawa. 1870; Lenten Sermons, 1876; First Steps Entered the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868 ; to Greek Prose Comp. 1875 ; Second Steps, the Lieut.-Commander, 1872 ; commanded 1880 ; Putney, Past and Present, 1882 ; Adzuma (Ex-Stonewall Jackson), Nisshin, Translation of History Dialogues and Letters and in succession took in Fuso, Hiyei ; part of Theodoret in the Library of Nicene and the Civil War of 1877 in command of Nisshin, Post-Nicene Fathers, 1892; Translation of and with went to Persian Gulf. 1880 Hiyei ; the Sp. Scto. Hexaemeron, and Letters of to 1882 the promoted Captain, ; brought St. Basil in same series, 1895; Anglican Naniwa home from England, 1885 ; Rear- Ordinal Annotated, 1897 ; Epistle and Admiral and Commander of the Standing Martyrdom of St. Polycarp Translated and Chief of Squadron, 1886 ; Vice-Admiral and or Annotated, 1898 ; Twenty-five Agrapha Yokosuka Naval 1892 the Station, ; fought extra canonical sayings of Our Lord An- battle of Yalu with all the combined squad- notated, 1900. Address : 29 Mecklenburgh rons under 1894 Chief of the command, ; Square, W.C. Club : New University. General 1895 created Viscount Naval Staff, ; [Died 12 June 1905. and invested with the First Order of the JACKSON, Rev. Forbes, M.A. ; minister, Rising Sun, and Second Order of the Golden Crown Terrace Baptist Church, Aberdeen, etc., for services in the war ; Admiral, : Kite, from 1910 ; b. Scotland. Educ. Glasgow 1898 ; Count, 1907 ; Chief of Naval General University ; Baptist Union College, Glasgow. of Staff ; Holds Grand Cross, Paulownia, Order Pastor of Baptist Church, Leith ; Worcester ; Golden Kite, etc. Address: No. 35 Kuruma- of King's Road Church, Reading ; Principal Club : Suikosha cho, Shiba, Tokyo,' Japan. Harley College. London, 1901-10. Address : (Naval Club). [Died 14 Jan. 1914. 310 Great Western Road, Aberdeen. Rev. William M.A. Canon IVENS, Edmunds, ; [Died 21 Feb. 1913. of ; Vicar of St. James, Eclg- Birmingham Sir Henry Moore, K.C.M.G., cr. b. JACKSON, baston ; Eydon, Northants, 19 May 1845 ; 1899 C.M.G. 1892 ; Governor, Trinidad, m. 1871, Elizabeth Massey of Weston St. ; from 1904; b. 1849; y. s. of Rt. Rev. d. : Mary, Lincolnshire ; one Educ. pri- W. W. Jackson, Bishop of Antigua, W.I. ; vately. Curate of Hants ; Witney, Hursley, m. d. of E. Dalton Shea, 1881. Educ.: Oxon. Vicar of Brize Oxon. Emily, ; Norton, ; Milit. Aca- ; Clifton ; Royal also Marlborough Chaplain I.V.B.R.W. Regt. and Midland re- demy. Entered Royal Artillery, 1870 ; Branch of Guild of St. Barnabas. Address : tired as 1885 Private and 29 Capt. ; Secretary George Road, Edgbaston. A.D.C. to Sir Irving, Governor of 16 1910. Herry [Died Apr. Sir John Trinidad, 1874-76 ; to Glover, Governor of Newfoundland, 1877-79 ; Com- mandant of Sierra Leone Police, 1880 ; A.D.C. and Private Secretary to Governor Sir Arthur Havelock, 1881-85 ; Commis- for and Caicos 1885- JACKS, William, J.P., LL.D. ; iron merchant ; sioner Turks Islands, 1890-93 Chairman of several industrial and com- 1890 ; Colonial Secretary, Bahamas, ; 1894-1901 ; mercial works ; Past President Glasgow Colonial Secretary, Gibraltar, 371 JACKSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 of Leeward 1901-2 Governor Islands, ; Registrar-Generalship of British Columbia, of for Governor Fiji and High Commissioner 1871 ; Conservative. Address : St. Alban's the Western Pacific, 1902-4. Decorated for Priory, Wallingford, Berks. Clubs : Con- colonial services. Address: Government servative ; Union, Victoria, B.C. ; Somerset House, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Club : County, Taunton. [Died 11 Apr. 1909. Army and Navy. [Died 29 Aug. 1908. Col. JACKSON, Samuel, C.I.E. 1883 ; b. 1845 ; Yen. James s. of late JACKSON, M'Creight, M.A., B.D.; Samuel Jackson, Attercliffe ; m. b. 1841 e. s. of Rev. Thomas Jackson ra. ; ; Ada Montford, widow of late Wilson Bell, d. of 1873, Mary Jane ; y. Rev. W. H. Nason Bombay, 1891. Educ. : St. Peter's School, c. : of Rathcormac : no Educ. Trinity York. Was Locomotive Supt. Great Indian Dublin. College, Deacon, 1865; priest, Peninsula Railway, 1875-91 ; Lieut.-CoL of 1865- 1866 ; Curate Annagh (Belturbet), Commanding Great Indian Peninsula Rail- Incumbent of St. 1869-92 1 1880 ; Andrews, ; way Volunteers, 1881-91 ; retired as Colonel .. Rector of Annagh, 1880-1910; Private Address : 23 Calverley Park; Tunbridge Chaplain to Bishop of Kilmore, 1897 ; Wells. Club : Constitutional. of Archdeacon Kilmore, 1899-1910 ; a mem- [Died 23 Oct. 1911. ber of the General of the Church of Synod JACKSON, Samuel Macauley, LL.D., D.D. ; Ireland, 1885-1910, and of the Representative Professor of Church History, New York Church 1898-1910. Address : 8 Flor- b. Body, University ; New York City, 19 June 1851 ; ence Terrace, Bray, Co. Wicklow. Club : s. of George T. Jackson and Letitia Jane Dublin. 14 March 1913. University, [Died Aiken (Macauley) ; unmarried. Educ. : JACKSON, John Hughlings, LL.D., M.D. St. College of the City of New York, A.B. 1870, A.M. LL.D. and Lee Andrews ; F.R.S., F.R.C.P. ; Consulting 1876; (Washington Physician, London Hospital, and Hospital University), 1892; D.D. (New York Uni- 1893 Union for Epilepsy and Paralysis. Address : 3 versity), ; Theological Seminary Manchester Square, W. [Died 7 Oct. 1911. (Presbyterian), New York City, 1873. Pres- 1876-80 JACKSON, John Whitfleld-, M.A., I.S.O. byterian pastor (Norwood, N.J.), ; assist, editor Schaff's Bible 1878- (1906) ; Principal Clerk, Paymaster-General's Dictionary, 1880 ; editor Office, Whitehall ; Deputy to Assistant Pay- managing Schaff-Herzog Ency- master-General ; and a Special Commissioner clopaedia, 1880-84; joint-editor Encyclo- of 1885-87 editor of Income Tax ; b. 1847 ; s. of late J. paedia Living Divines, ; Concise of Jackson of Ayr ; m. 1st, Margaret Emma Dictionary Religious Knowledge, 1888-91 Church Standard Diction- (d. 1894), d. of late W. Whitfleld of Blooms- ; Terms d. of late ary, 1894-95 ; and of same in bury ; 2nd, Nellie Grace, John Supplement of : to Webster's International 1900 Hales Caird Hampstead. Educ. Ayr ; Dictionary, and 1910 Church Ramsgate. Entered Paymaster- General's ; History department, Johnson's Universal 1893-95 ; Office, 1866 ; M.A. London University ; Cyclopaedia, one of the founders of the Civil Service religious editor International Encyclopaedia, 1901-2 chief editor of edition of Benevolent Fund, and its Hon.
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