Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Corlett Jackson

From Graces Guide

Extract taken from The Engineer 1873/12/26. The full name of the individual was Thomas Corlett Jackson, not Thomas Garbutt Jackson as printed in "The Engineer".

"Thomas Garbutt Jackson the well known contractor for public works, died at Stockton on Wednesday last, aged 67. He was for a number of years in the employ of Messrs. Bolckow and Vaughan at Middlesbrough the latter part of the time a financial manager, and afterwards became a partner in the firm of Jackson, Garbutt, and Trowsdale the contractors for the great viaduct at Yarm, on the North Eastern Railway. The firm attained celebrity in the United Kingdom, and since then have executed many large railway and other public works Mr. Jackson died from heart disease."

1873 Thomas Corlett Jackson, died at Stockton, a merchant; his estate was left to his wife Elizabeth[1]


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  1. National Probate Calendars