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In Memoriam John Edward Jackson, F.S.A. 355 
1764. Erchfont. Flagon 1781. Fifield. Almsdish (given 
» Corsham. Flagon (given 1833). 
recently). 1782. Broadtown. Paten (given 
1766. Patney. Flagon. 1843). 
1768. Parish Church Chippenham. 1784. Keevil. Two chalices (given 
Two chalices, two flagons, 1840). 
and two salver patens. 1789. St. Mary’s Devizes. Two 
1768. Chisledon. Paten, chalices, two patens, and 
1771. Sevenhampton. Chalice, flagon. 
paten, almsdish, and flagon. 1790? ManningfordAbbotts. Flagon 
1774. Berwick Bassett. | Chalice © (uncertain). 
and paten cover. 1791. Kington St. Michael. Paten 
= Castle Combe. Two patens cover of Elizabethan cup. 
(salvers on three legs). 1793. Marston Maisey. Paten. 
a Colerne. Two-handled cup 1795. Langley Fitzurse. Chalice 
‘ and cover and paten. (given 1858). 
1775. Castle Combe. Chalice and 1799. Grittleton. Chalice. 
cover. . 
An Atlemoriam John Edward Aackson, F.3.3., 
Hon. Canon of Bristol. 
OZACN Friday evening, March 6th, 1891, at the Rectory, Leigh 
i): Delamere, died John Edward Jackson, Rector of Leigh 
Delamere and Norton, Honorary Canon of Bristol, and F.S.A. He 
had reached the great age of eighty-five, and his death was not un- 
expected, for his strength had been slowly failing for many months 
and for some time past approaching paralysis had deprived him 
of the power of writing. But none the less does his death leave a 
grievous gap in the ranks of the Wilts Archzological Society, as 
well as in the singularly large and varied circle of his private friends, 
which cannot be filled by anyone else. 
He was indeed sui generis, for the immense stores of local infor- 
mation and learning that he possessed were not more remarkable 
