John Jackson (Lancashire Cricketer)

John Jackson (May 21, 1841 — August 29, 1906) was an English cricketer who played for Lancashire. He was born in Lancaster and died in Birmingham.

Jackson made a single first-class appearance, in a game against Yorkshire in 1867, a game for which Lancashire, struggling to put a team together, fielded five debutantes.

Jackson's brother, Edward, made fifteen first-class appearances for Lancashire.

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