Sir Henry Jackson, 1st Baronet (22 August 1875 – 23 February 1937[2]) was a British mineralogist[3] and later Conservative Party[4] politician.
[4] At the next election, in 1931, Church did not stand again, and Jackson retook the seat with a large majority.
[2] He was knighted on 1 March 1924,[5] and made a baronet on 4 July 1935[6] for "services in connection with transport questions".
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