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== Further Notes ==
== Further Notes ==
Identity - Nichols says that the second wife of Joseph Jackson [LBT/17028] - Mary Pasham - was the widow of a printer in Black Friars.    McKenzie lists [p.265] a master - Thomas Pasham - who is described as a printer in Blackfriars. The only Thomas Pasham in the Stationers' Company with whom this might be identified is the Thomas Pasham [LBT/22846] who was apprenticed to the bookseller Aaron Ward in 1724 and according to McK freed 41 years later in 1763 - a somewhat worrying gap.  However, I have identified Mary Jackson formerly Pasham as the wife of this person. ---
Identity - Nichols says that the second wife of Joseph Jackson [[JACKSON, Joseph (1733 - ) ‹ LBT 17028 ›|(LBT/17028)]] - Mary Pasham - was the widow of a printer in Black Friars.    McKenzie lists [p.265] a master - Thomas Pasham - who is described as a printer in Blackfriars. The only Thomas Pasham in the Stationers' Company with whom this might be identified is the Thomas Pasham [[PASHAM, Thomas ‹ LBT 22846 ›|(LBT/22846)]] who was apprenticed to the bookseller Aaron Ward in 1724 and according to McK freed 41 years later in 1763 - a somewhat worrying gap.  However, I have identified Mary Jackson formerly Pasham as the wife of this person. ---
== Sources and References ==
== Sources and References ==
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Revision as of 19:04, 8 April 2026

Badges
Stationers' Company
Is Female
Married
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Floruit: 1791

  floruit 1791 (D)—1791 (B);  Female, married

Family Relationships

Relationship Name Occupation Comments Conf
spouse: PASHAM, Thomas ‹ LBT 22846 › Bookseller 95

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company

Further Notes

Identity - Nichols says that the second wife of Joseph Jackson (LBT/17028) - Mary Pasham - was the widow of a printer in Black Friars. McKenzie lists [p.265] a master - Thomas Pasham - who is described as a printer in Blackfriars. The only Thomas Pasham in the Stationers' Company with whom this might be identified is the Thomas Pasham (LBT/22846) who was apprenticed to the bookseller Aaron Ward in 1724 and according to McK freed 41 years later in 1763 - a somewhat worrying gap. However, I have identified Mary Jackson formerly Pasham as the wife of this person. ---

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
Firstly the wife of Thomas Pasham (LBT/22846) then of Joseph Jackson (LBT/17028) - see FURTHER NOTES