The Reverend Jeremiah Jackson (1775–1857), MA, President of the Wisbech Literary Society, Headmaster of the Grammar School (1802–1824), Vicar of Elm (1834–1857)

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This work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1851, no. 440. The catalogue states that it was painted for the Wisbech Literary and Scientific Institution.

Wisbech & Fenland Museum

Wisbech

Title

The Reverend Jeremiah Jackson (1775–1857), MA, President of the Wisbech Literary Society, Headmaster of the Grammar School (1802–1824), Vicar of Elm (1834–1857)

Date

1851 or before

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 122 x W 102 cm

Accession number

463.ND

Acquisition method

untraced find

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

engraved; bottom; Reverend Jeremiah Jackson, M.A, President of the Literary Society.

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