William Jackson (Archdeacon of Carlisle)

William Jackson, D.D. (born Grasmere 1792 - died Carlisle 1878) was a nineteenth century priest[1] and academic.[2]

Jackson was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford and was then Fellow and Tutor there until 1828.He was Rector of Lowther from 1828 to 1841; and then ofCliburn from 1841 to 1858. He was also Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1855 until 1858;[3] and Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford from 1862[4] until his death on 13 September 1878.[5]

References

  1. [v National Archives]
  2. "The Queen's College | British History Online". british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  3. Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886: Their Parentage, Birthplace, and Year of Birth, with a Record of Their Degrees: E-K Volume 3 Part II Vol ii p p 1169 Foster, J Online version
  4. The Queen's College by Magrath, John Richard: Oxford, Clarendon, 1921
  5. University Intelligence The Times (London, England), Monday, Sep 16, 1878; pg. 6; Issue 29361
Church of England titles
Preceded by
William Goodenough
Archdeacons of Carlisle
1855 – 1858
Succeeded by
William Whitmarsh Phelps
Academic offices
Preceded by
William Thomson
Provosts of The Queen's College, Oxford
1862 – 1878
Succeeded by
John Richard Magrath



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