???? - 1850
Brother of Sir John Jackson MP (q.v.), identifiable as such through the overlap in claims with John Petty Muspratt (q.v.), the partner of Sir John Jackson. Shown as of Kingston Jamaica in Sir John Jackson's will proved in 1820, but an absentee at the time of compensation. He was buried at Kingston in 1850.
Monumental Inscriptions, Kingston Parish Churchyard, 'Ab.) JOSEPH JACKSON, ESQR., OB. 20 AUGT., 1850, AET. 79 YRS. & 8 DAYS. BROTHER of John Jackson, M.P. for Dover, Cr. Bart. in 1815. " Baronetage," "Jackson of Arlsey, Beds."'
£456 16s 0d
Awardee (Judgement creditor)
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£611 2s 9d
Awardee (Judgement creditor)
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£236 7s 2d
Awardee
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£953 13s 7d
Unsuccessful claimant (Owner-in-fee)
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£1,056 11s 0d
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual) (Owner-in-fee)
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1834 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Judgement creditor
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1817 [EA] - 1839 [LA] → Owner
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1815 [EA] - 1816 [LA] → Receiver
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1826 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Owner
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1829 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Other
"as uncle and in right of" |
Brothers
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Uncle → Nephew
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