George Jackson (Mp)
Sir
George Jackson
(
1725
–
1822
), British politician, sat as a
Member of Parliament
at various times for
Weymouth
,
Melcombe Regis
, and
Colchester
. In addition he was
Judge Advocate of the Fleet
and was a friend and patron of Lt
James Cook
(later Captain). Cook named both
Point Jackson
in
New Zealand
, and
Port Jackson
in
New South Wales
after him. Jackson, George Jackson, George
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