The Dixie Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of England at the time of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 for Sir Wolstan Dixie (1602–1682), a supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War and afterwards. He was descended from a brother of Sir Wolstan Dixie, the sixteenth century Lord Mayor of London who founded the Dixie Professorship of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge. Their home was Bosworth Hall near Market Bosworth in Leicestershire. The title became extinct with the death of the thirteenth Baronet, another Sir Wolstan Dixie, in 1975.
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| - The Dixie Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of England at the time of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 for Sir Wolstan Dixie (1602–1682), a supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War and afterwards. He was descended from a brother of Sir Wolstan Dixie, the sixteenth century Lord Mayor of London who founded the Dixie Professorship of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge. Their home was Bosworth Hall near Market Bosworth in Leicestershire. The title became extinct with the death of the thirteenth Baronet, another Sir Wolstan Dixie, in 1975. (en)
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- Royal Navy
- Samuel Johnson
- Midshipman
- Bosworth Hall (Market Bosworth)
- House of Plantagenet
- University of Cambridge
- Nicholas Barnewall, 14th Baron Trimlestown
- English Civil War
- Fred Archer (jockey)
- George II of Great Britain
- Osbaston Hall
- Appleby Magna
- Sir Douglas Dixie, 12th Baronet
- Mathew Dawson
- Barbados
- Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History
- Doctor of Medicine
- France
- Nottinghamshire
- English Restoration
- High Sheriff of Leicestershire
- Baronetage of England
- Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England
- Charles I of England
- Justice of the Peace
- King's Own Scottish Borderers
- Lady Florence Dixie
- Wolstan Dixie
- Wrightson Mundy
- Dixie Grammar School
- People from Market Bosworth
- Market Bosworth
- Selston
- Lord Mayor of London
- Sex Discrimination Act 1975
- Sir Wolstan Dixie, 4th Baronet
- Royal Guelphic Order
- Sir Wolstan Dixie of Market Bosworth
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- dbr:Sir_Wolstan_Dixie,_1st_Baronet
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| - Escutcheon of the Dixie baronets of Market Bosworth (en)
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| - Quod dixi dixi, What I have said, I have said; Dei gratia grata, The grace of God is grateful (en)
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| - The Dixie Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of England at the time of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 for Sir Wolstan Dixie (1602–1682), a supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War and afterwards. He was descended from a brother of Sir Wolstan Dixie, the sixteenth century Lord Mayor of London who founded the Dixie Professorship of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge. Their home was Bosworth Hall near Market Bosworth in Leicestershire. The title became extinct with the death of the thirteenth Baronet, another Sir Wolstan Dixie, in 1975. Sir Wolstan Dixie of Market Bosworth (1576 – 25 July 1650), great-nephew of the first Sir Wolstan Dixie, and father of the 1st Baronet. Knighted by King James I in 1604, then of Appleby Magna. In 1608 he moved to Market Bosworth in 1608 and began work on the original manor house and Dixie Grammar School. In 1614 he was High Sheriff of Leicestershire and in 1625 its representative in Parliament. (en)
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