Definition of Dicconson. Meaning of Dicconson. Synonyms of Dicconson

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dicconson. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dicconson and, of course, Dicconson synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dicconson.

Definition of Dicconson

No result for Dicconson. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dicconson from wikipedia

- Catholicism portal Edward Dicconson (30 November 1670 – 5 May 1752) was an English Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern...
- p****engers; so the missioners tossed for precedence, and Gerard and Francis Dicconson, the eldest (it seems) and youngest of the party, won. Though bound for...
- was an English martyr of the Roman Catholic Church. Along with Roger Dicconson (also spelled ****enson), a Catholic priest, they were martyred at Winchester...
- suchlike. Wigan F.C. pla**** on Folly Field, near Upper Dicconson Street and used the nearby Dicconson Arms Hotel as a HQ. The first match took place on 30...
- March 1589 William Dean, priest, 28 August 1588 Francis Dicconson, priest, 1590 Roger Dicconson, priest, 7 July 1591 James Duckett, layman, 1601 John Duckett...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by George Witham Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District 1725–1740 Succeeded by Edward Dicconson...
- via Bolton. Formerly there were stations at Chequerbent (closed 1952) Dicconson Lane and Hilton House both closed in 1954. In the late 1980s, a railway...
- John Cornelius Ralph Crockett Robert Dalby William Dean Francis Dicconson Roger Dicconson James Duckett John Duckett Thomas Felton James Fenn John Fenwick...
- however, on the line from Wigan to Chorley (via Hindley), a station named Dicconson Lane & Aspull some distance from Aspull; that was closed in 1956, before...
- (1672–1758). These two were coadjutor bishops of, respectively, Bishop Dicconson and Bishop Challoner. The feudal Lordship of Writtle had for centuries...