Jackson published: •
Journey from India towards England …, London, 1799. In it he argued that the route he had followed was practicable all the year round. •
Reflections on the Commerce of the Mediterranean, deduced from actual experience during a residence on both shores of the Mediterranean Sea ... showing the advantages of increasing the number of British Consuls, and of holding possession of Malta as nearly equal to our West Indian trade, London, 1804. In 1803 he communicated to the Society of Antiquaries an account of excavations made under his directions among the ruins of
Carthage and
Udena, published in
Archæologia, vol. xv., 1806. ==Notes==