William Jackson of Exeter

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Life

Born: 1730

Died: 1803

Biography Jackson usually referred to himself as "of Exeter", not as disambiguation, but because he was proud of his origins. This was analogous to the contemporaneous artist brothers William, George and John Smith invariably labelling themselves as "of Chichester". Jackson's assumed epithet became useful after his death to distinguish him from another composer of the same name, usually referred to as William Jackson "of Masham" (1815-1866).

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