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Richard Stephens Jackson (7 May 1850 – 10 June 1938) was a British solicitor and Liberal Party politician.
Born in Newington in north Kent, Jackson was the son of John Jackson of Sittingbourne, a surveyor, and his wife Harriet née Tress of Upchurch. Following education at Elm House School in Sittingbourne, he was admitted as a solicitor in 1872.〔〔 He practised in that town and in Greenwich and London.〔 ==London County Council== He entered politics when he was elected to represent Greenwich on the first London County Council in January 1889. He was a member of the majority Progressive Party on the council, which was allied to the parliamentary Liberal Party.〔''The County Councils - London Polls'', The Times, January 18, 1889, p.9〕 He was re-elected in 1892.〔''The London County Council Election'', The Times, March 7, 1892, p.10〕 On the council he took a particular interest in progressing the construction of the Blackwall Tunnel.〔 He lost his county council seat in 1895 to a member of the Conservative-backed Moderate Party, largely due to the intervention of an Independent Labour Party candidate.〔〔''The London County Council Election'', The Times, March 4, 1895, p.7〕
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