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Anthony Jackson (1599-1666)

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Anthony Jackson
Sex: Male
Birth: September 3, 1599(1599-09-03)
St. Michael's Parish
Eccleston, Lancashire, England
Baptism: September 5, 1599
All Saints
Death: 1666
Father: Richard Jackson (?-1610)
Mother: Ursula Hildyard (1577-?)
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Sir Anthony Jackson was born in 1599 in Yorkshire England. He was baptized on September 5, 1599 at All Saints. When he was 11, his father died. Anthony was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1616 to read law. In 1628, he worked as private secretary to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham and Prime Minister of England. He was called to the Bar in 1635. He was gentleman in the Privy Chamber to King Charles I (about 1640). He was promised the place of Protho- Notary of the Common Pleas at Oxford in 1646. He was knighted at Breda about 1650 when Charles II was in the Netherlands and Oliver Cromwell headed the English government. He acted as Herald in proclaiming Charles II King of England. During the Battle of Worcester, was taken prisoner. He escaped with other prisoners, was retaken and committed to the the Tower of London under an order of the Council of State, dated November 1, 1651. Anthony was admitted to prison as Sir Anthony Jackson and his wife was referred to as Mrs. Jackson. In 1653 and 1655, his petition for release was denied. In 1658, Charles II was reinstated to the monarchy and in 1659, Anthony was released and given 50 pounds.

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Children of Anthony Jackson (1599-1666) and Unknown mother
Name Birth Death
John Jackson (1624-?)
Richard Jackson (1626-?)
Anthony Jackson, Jr. (1628-?) 1628,
St. Michael's Parish, Eccleston,
Lancashire, England
After 1681,
Armagh, County Cavan, Ireland
William Jackson (1631-?)
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