Richard Watson Dixon
Richard Watson Dixon was a writer, priest, poet and historian (1833–1900). He was born at Islington and died at Alnwick.
Also recorded as R. W. D.; RWD.
Identity
Richard Watson Dixon is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Richard Watson Dixon is recorded as writer, priest, poet and historian.
Activity and practice
Richard Watson Dixon is recorded as having studied at Exeter College, King Edward's School and Pembroke College.
Chronology
- 1833Richard Watson Dixon born at Islington.
- 1833Richard Watson Dixon was born in 1833 at Islington.
- 1900Richard Watson Dixon died at Alnwick.
- 1900Richard Watson Dixon died in 1900 at Alnwick.
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“Richard Watson Dixon”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2539103: Richard Watson Dixon
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