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Henry Cecil Jackson

Henry Cecil Jackson
File:Jackson, Henry Cecil.jpg
Born 1883
Died 1962
Residence Sudan Civil Service, Impens, North Petherton, Somerset
Sudan Civil Service, Malakal, Sudan [1925]
Occupation civil service
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1925 last listed
elected_AI

1912.05.21

1914.07.15




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House Notes

1912.05.07 nominated; proposed by C.G. Seligman, seconded by T.A. Joyce (1914 election date from A63)
1913.04.08 It was resolved that ... Dr Seligmann [should communicate] with Mr H.C. Jackson [about arrears in subscription]
1913.10.21 The Treasurer was authorised to write to Messrs A.W. Battersby and H.C. Jackson and Revd. R. Roscoe and ask if they wished to take up their Fellowship.
1914.02.24 1914.02.24 The Treasurer made his statement as to arrears of subscriptions and it was resolved that Dr J.G. Garson be left alone, that the Treasurer should write to the Revd. Hastings, Mr Blundell, Prof. T.H. Bryce, Mr Newton H. Harding, Mr Houghton, Mr Nicholls, Mrs Ben Yusuf, Mr Donald Sundar and Mr F.B. Goldney MP and in the case of the last mentioned gentleman, if no response be made, that he be placed in the hands of the LAPT. The case of Mr A.W. Battersby was held over until Sir Everard im Thurn made enquiries as also was that of Mr H.C. Jackson until Prof. Seligmann’s return from Egypt.
1914.05.12 The Treasurer then made his statement as to Fellows in arrears with their subscriptions. It was resolved that no steps be taken with regard to Mr Garson, that a strongly worded letter be sent to Miss Ben Yusuf, H.W. Blundell, F.B. Goldney MP, Newton H. Harding, B. Houghton, B.E. Nicholls and H.C. Jackson ...

Notes From Elsewhere

Jackson, Henry Cecil, 1883-ca.1962.

Publications

External Publications

Sudan days and ways

Black Ivory and White or the Story of El Zubeir Pasha, Slaver and Sultan

Behind the modern sudan

House Publications

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