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Jackson, Keith Alexander.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 16, 1812;
re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 7, 1813.
[Eldest] s. of John [post 1st Bart.], M.P. [of New Broad Street, London ]. [B. Jan. 8, 1798, at 5, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, London .]
Matric. Michs. 1813.
Sent down in 1818 on account of a boisterous party in his lodgings in Bridge Street [ Cambridgeshire ], after which one of the guests, the Hon. Lawrence Dundas (1816), of Trinity, was found dead in a ditch near Parker's Piece [ Cambridgeshire ].
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1814.
Cornet, 4th Light Dragoons, 1819; Lieut., 1822; Capt., 1830; a notedly smart cavalry officer, greatly addicted to steeplechasing. A fine draughtsman; his Views in Affghaunistaun from sketches taken during the campaign of the Army of the Indus, published 1841.
A.D.C. in Bombay [ India ] to the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone.
A.D.C. and Persian Interpreter to Sir John Kinnier McDonald, receiving the Order of the Lion and the Sun for his services, from the Shah of Persia [ Persia ].
Served with Lord Keane in the Scinde Campaign [???].
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1820.
Married, Feb. 4, 1834, Amelia, dau of George Waddell, Commissioner-General of the Bombay Army.
Hardships, and an accident at Kabul [ Afghanistan ], caused his death;
[Died] Aug. 24, 1843, at Heidelberg [ Germany ]. Buried at St Anne's cemetery, Heidelberg, Germany .
Father of the next and of Mountstuart G. (1851); brother of John (1813) and Colville C. (1822).
(Burke, P. and B., 1940; E. A. B. Barnard; Inns of Court ; F. H. Maberly, The Melancholy and awful death of Lawrence Dundas .)
Keith Alexander JACKSON
Approx. lifespan: 1798–1843
pens. St John's College adm1812:04:16
Fell.-Com. re-adm1813:10:07
Eldest s. of John [post 1st Bart.], M.P. of: New Broad Street, London ,
b. 5 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, London , 1798:01:08
Matric 1813:10MT:
Sent down in1818
on account of a boisterous party in his lodgings Bridge Street, [Cambridgeshire], , after which one of the guests, the Hon. Lawrence Dundas (1816), of Trinity College y, was found dead in a ditch near Parker's Piece, [Cambridgeshire],
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1814:11:17
Cornet, 4th Light Dragoons 1819
Lieutenant: 1822
Captain: 1830
a notedly smart cavalry officer, greatly addicted to steeplechasing. A fine draughtsman; his Views in Affghaunistaun from sketches taken during the campaign of Army of Indus, published 1841
A.D.C.: Bombay, [India], to the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone.
A.D.C. and Persian Interpreter to Sir John Kinnier McDonald, receiving the Order of the Lion and the Sun for his services, from the Shah, of Persia ,
Served with Lord Keane in the Scinde Campaign, < >[[XXX],
Succeeded as 2nd Bart. 1820
m. 1834:02:04 Amelia WADDELL dau. of George WADDELL Commissioner-General: of Bombay
Army .
Hardships, and an accident Kabul, [Afghanistan], , caused his death;
d. Heidelberg, [Germany], 1843:08:24
bur. St Anne's cemetery, Heidelberg, Germany ,
father of the next and of Mountstuart G. JACKSON (1851)
father of – JACKSON
brother of John (1813)
father of Colville C. JACKSON (1822)
(Burke, P. and B. 1940;
E.A.B. Barnard; Inns of Court ; F. H. Maberly, The Melancholy and awful death of Lawrence Dundas .)

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