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435: 299:. The school plan was implemented by the second Sir Wolstan Dixie, his grand-nephew, Sheriff of Leicester. The fund for many years supported fellows and scholars, while the surplus was employed in purchasing livings. It was then from 1878 devoted to the foundation of a chair in ecclesiastical history. The 193:. On 8 February 1592 he became alderman of St. Michael Bassishaw ward in exchange for that of Broad Street. He was an active magistrate and charitable citizen, and died on 8 January 1594. After his death, his widow Agnes married William Hickman, the son of 229:. These estates devolved upon his brother Richard, except the manor of Bosworth, which he settled upon Richard's grandson, his own great-nephew, Wolstan. Dixie was buried in the parish church of St. Michael Bassishaw. His heir, 418: 233:, was knighted, made High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1614, and elected M.P. for the county in 1625. Sir Wolstan's son, yet another Wolstan, was a well-known royalist and made a baronet on 4 July 1660. 40: 445: 483: 337:; his grand-nephew, the second Sir Wolstan Dixie of Appleby Magna, knighted 1604, in 1614 Sheriff of Leicester, was father to this line, many of them called Wolstan. 205:
Agnes Draper is said to have been his second wife; his first was named Walkedon, but he left no family by either. He possessed not only the manor of
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In 1585 he became lord mayor, and his installation was greeted by one of the earliest city pageants now extant, the words being composed by
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Memoir of Sir Wolstan Dixie Lord Mayor of London, in 1585-6, and founder of the Grammar school at Market Bosworth
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Reprinted from Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, vol. 2, 1864 12pp.
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is now one of the senior professorships in history at the University of Cambridge.
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Sir Wolstan Dixie in the furred red gown and chain of his office, artist unknown,
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and the prisons in Southwark, for the two compters, and to Ludgate and
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Dixie left large charitable bequests to institutions in London:
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He was the son of Thomas Dixie and Anne Jephson, who lived at
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a fund for establishing a divinity lecture at the church of
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Engraving 1705, in Guildhall Library Print Room (k1229242)
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Portrait 1593, in ceremonial costume in the courtroom of
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Dixie baronets

Christ's Hospital
Horsham
West Sussex
Thomas Pullyson
George Barne
Lord Mayor
London
Catworth
Huntingdonshire
Ironmongers' Company
Melton Mowbray
Leicestershire
Skinners' Company
sheriffs of London
Edward Osborne
George Peele
Rose Lok
Bosworth
Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
Gilmorton
Carleton
Osbaston
North Kilworth
Sir Wolstan Dixie of Appleby Magna
Christ's Hospital
St. Michael Bassishaw
St. Bartholomew's Hospital
St. Thomas's Hospital

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