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{{Infobox | {{Infobox Servant Female | ||
| name = Toby Jackson | | name = Toby Jackson | ||
| image = [[Image:Jackson.png]] | | image = [[Image:Jackson.png]] | ||
| playby = Douglas Henshall (unofficially) | | playby = Douglas Henshall (unofficially) | ||
| | | fullname = Tobias Jackson | ||
| noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]] | | noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]] | ||
| dob = 4th July 1776 | | dob = 4th July 1776 | ||
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| mother = Mary Jackson nee Thatcher | | mother = Mary Jackson nee Thatcher | ||
| motherrank = | | motherrank = | ||
| | | occupation = Groom/soldier-servant | ||
}} | }} | ||
Tobias 'Toby' Jackson is groom and soldier-servant to Lieutenant-Colonel [[Robert Fitzgerald]]. After the Colonel was injured while on patrol, Jackson accompanied him to the military hospital in Elvas, Portugal, then to Lisbon and thence to England with him. | Tobias 'Toby' Jackson is groom and soldier-servant to Lieutenant-Colonel [[Robert Fitzgerald]], the commanding officer of the [[Fourteenth Light Dragoons]]. After the Colonel was injured while on patrol, Jackson accompanied him to the military hospital in Elvas, Portugal, then to Lisbon and thence to England with him. |
Revision as of 06:37, 27 April 2016
Portrayed by Douglas Henshall (unofficially) | |
Full Name | Tobias Jackson |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Earldom of Rotherham |
Date of Birth | 4th July 1776 |
Father | Zachary Jackson |
Father's Rank/Occupation | Groom |
Mother | Mary Jackson nee Thatcher |
Mother's Rank/Occupation | |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Occupation | Groom/soldier-servant |
Tobias 'Toby' Jackson is groom and soldier-servant to Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Fitzgerald, the commanding officer of the Fourteenth Light Dragoons. After the Colonel was injured while on patrol, Jackson accompanied him to the military hospital in Elvas, Portugal, then to Lisbon and thence to England with him.