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Wolstan is an
unusual variant spelling of
Wulstan and Wulfstan. Of the
following Wulfstans, the
spelling Wolstan typically refers to St.
Wulfstan II. Wulfstan...
- Sir
Wolstan Dixie (1524/1525 – 1594) was an
English merchant and administrator, and Lord
Mayor of
London in 1585. He was the son of
Thomas Dixie and Anne...
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priory in Celbridge,
Ireland (paid for by Adam de Hereford) was
named St.
Wolstan's Priory in his honour. In 2008, the
millennial anniversary of Wulfstan's...
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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...
- Sir
Wolstan Dixie, 4th
Baronet (1700–1767) was
among the most
colourful of the 13
Dixie baronets of
Market Bosworth,
descended from the
second Sir Wolstan...
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University of Cambridge. Lord
Mayor of
London in the 16th century, Sir
Wolstan Dixie, left
funds to
found both
scholarships and
fellowships at Emmanuel...
- Sir
Wolstan Dixie of
Appleby Magna and then
Market Bosworth (1576 – 25 July 1650) was the
founder of the
Dixie Grammar School in
Market Bosworth. He was...
- Kildare/Wicklow
Education &
Training Board and
Educate Together.), St.
Wolstan's Community School for
girls (the only all-female
community school in Ireland)...
- St.
Wolstan's Community School is an all-female
community school in Celbridge,
County Kildare, Ireland. It's
under the
trusteeship of the
Catholic Archbishop...
- with the
death of Sir
Wolstan Dixie, 13th and last Baronet, in 1975. The
parkland of the
present house was
bought by Sir
Wolstan Dixie, Lord
Mayor of London...