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INGLESTON, GEORGE, the Brewer, 1789‒1793:— As a boxer, 124 His fight with John Jackson, 94, 125 Defeats Pickard, of Birmingham, twice, 125 Beaten by Will Wood, _ib._ Retires, _ib._

INGLIS, PEACE, “The Phenomenon,” 1822‒1824:— Beat Hamilton, the Waterman, _ib._ 〃 Deaf Davis, _ib._ 〃 George Curtis, 494 Challenges Harry Holt, 495 Beat Ned Turner, 390, 496

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JACKSON, MR. JOHN (Champion), 1788‒1795:— Slanderers of pugilism and its defenders, 89, 90 His birth and education, 92 His _debût_ in the ring, 93 Fights with Fewterel, _ib._ 〃 〃 Daniel Mendoza, 94 〃 〃 George Ingleston, _ib._ His muscular strength, 96 Mr. Vincent Dowling’s eulogium on, _ib._ His rooms:—Lord Byron, Sir John Lade, Colonel Hanger, etc., Jackson’s personal appearance, 98 As a teacher of boxing, 99 His generosity, 100 Presentation of plate to, _ib._ Death and personal honours, 101

JOHNSON, TOM (Champion), 1783‒1791:— His real name, his kindness, his character by a contemporary, 55, 56 His fights with Jarvis, “the Croydon Drover,” Oliver (Death), Bill Love, Jack Towers, Fry, and Bill Warr, 57, 58 His fight with Michael Ryan, 58, 59 〃 〃 Isaac Perrins, 59, 63 〃 〃 Brain (Big Ben), 63, 68 His style of fighting, 64 His retirement and death, _ib._

JOHNSON, Dr. SAMUEL, a practical exponent of pugilism, 10, 90

JOHNSON, Mr. ANDREW, the swordsman and boxer, 10

JONES, TOM (Paddington), 1786‒1805:— His early battles, 114, 115 His battle with Caleb Baldwin, 115 〃 〃 Abraham Challice, 116 Frightens “Leather Jacket”, _ib._ Beat Keely Lyons, twice, 117 Beaten by Jem Belcher, _ib._ Draw with George Nicholls, 118 Fights with Isaac Bittoon and Simpson, _ib._ A well-known attendant at the Fives Court, 119 His death, _ib._

JUCHAU, TOM, the Paviour (note), 45

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KENDRICK, MASSA, 308‒310