-
manors of
Dixton Newton and
Dixton Hadnock, on
either side of the river.
According to the
antiquarian Sabine Baring-Gould the name
Dixton ultimately...
-
Dixton Wood (grid
reference SO979313) is a 13.14-hectare (32.5-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire,
notified in 2000...
- peerage,
created 26
September 1994; he took the
title Baron Hambro, of
Dixton and
Dumbleton in the
County of Gloucestershire. He was on the
board of trustees...
- St Peter's
Church is a
Church of
England parish church at
Dixton in Wales. It is
situated on the
banks of the
River Wye,
about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east...
-
Dixton Manor is a
Grade II*-listed 16th-century
manor house in the
south of
Alderton parish, Gloucestershire, England. The
manor was
built for John Higford...
- Marylebone, London, and
following his time in
South Africa he was
vicar of
Dixton in Monmouthshire, from 1886
until his
death in 1921.
Rickards was born at...
- The Old Nag's Head, Old
Dixton Road, Monmouth, Wales, is a nineteenth-century
public house, with
medieval origins,
which incorporates a "stone drum tower...
- Barnet, on the edge of
Monken Hadley Common. He died on 29
December 1929 at
Dixton,
Hadley Common,
leaving an
estate of £14,439. His
executors were
Ethel Maud...
-
September 2005, the ****istant
counsel to
President George W. Bush,
Grant M.
Dixton,
wrote a cease-and-desist
letter to The Onion,
asking the
publication to...
- and the
early part of the
following century. Wye
Bridge Gate, East Gate (
Dixton Gate), Monk's Gate, and
Monnow Bridge Gate were
access points to the town...