Sir Anthony Henry Mather-Jackson, 6th Baronet (9 November 1899 – 11 October 1983) was an English colliery owner and manufacturer.
Jackson was born in Westminster, the son of William Mather-Jackson and his wife Georgina Hallowes.
He next played a full season in the 1922 season, scoring two half-centuries, including a career-best 75 against Leicestershire when with Wilfred Carter made a 182 eighth-wicket partnership, a record for the county which still stands today.
Jackson died in Kirklington aged 84 and the title passed to his second cousin, the descendant of the second son of the first baronet Jackson married Evelyn Stephenson, daughter of Sir Henry Stephenson, 1st Baronet and had three daughters.
1925, d. 16 Feb 2021 m. Francis Ambrose More O'Ferrall Sarah Gillian Mather Mather-Jackson b.