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Charles Jackson (antiquary) : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Jackson (antiquary)
Charles Jackson (1809–1882) was an English banker and antiquary.
==Life==
Born 25 July 1809, he came from a family connected with Doncaster, where both his grandfather and his father were mayor. He was the third son of the large family of James Jackson, banker, by Henrietta Priscilla, second daughter of Freeman Bower of Bawtry; John Edward Jackson was an elder brother. In 1829 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar there in 1834.
Jackson settled as a banker at Doncaster. He was treasurer of the borough from 1838, and trustee of a number institutions, taking a large part in establishing the Doncaster free library. He suffered heavy losses in the bank failure of Overend, Gurney, & Co.
Jackson died at Doncaster 1 December 1882. By his marriage with a daughter of Hugh Parker of Woodthorpe, Yorkshire, he left four sons and four daughters.〔

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