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- Dishington is a surname of Scottish origin. The name first arises in Northumberland where they were seated as lords of the manor in the shire of Dissington...
- William Dishington (died c.1360) was a Scottish noble. He had charters issued for lands in Balgl****ie, Aberlemno, and Tollyquhondland by Robert the Bruce...
- Michael Dishington Scott was Chief Justice of Tonga. Scott is a British national with a long career in the Pacific. He has previously served as a judge...
- Matilda Bruce, married Hugh, Earl of Ross Elizabeth Bruce, married William Dishington Margaret Bruce, married William Carlyle Margaret Bruce who married Sir...
- anti-apartheid cases in the 1970s, including that of Jonathan Rosenhead Michael Dishington Scott, chief justice of Tonga Michael Scott (Apple) (born 1943), first...
- Jamie Dishington of the Spartans F.C in a match against Aberdeen in September 2024...
- 208–12. doi:10.1177/096777200100900403. PMID 11595947. S2CID 41392514. Dishington A (1999) [1792]. Sinclair SJ (ed.). "United Parishes of Mid and South...
- Physicians of Edinburgh: 402. PMID 11620446. Retrieved 12 October 2019. Dishington A (1999) [1792]. Sinclair SJ (ed.). "United Parishes of Mid and South...
- Carlisle, ****berland. Elizabeth Bruce (born c. 1286); married Sir William Dishington. Matilda/Maud Bruce (born c. 1287); married Hugh, Earl of Ross, in 1308...
- the club is the compensation development fee paid to Spartans for Jamie Dishington. The amount was higher than the previous record, £6,000 for the transfer...