Sir Wolstan Dixie of Appleby Magna and then Market Bosworth (1576 – 25 July 1650) was the founder of the
Dixie Grammar School
Dixie Grammar School is an independent school in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire.
The earliest records of the School's existence date from 1320, but the school was re-founded in 1601 under the will of an Elizabethan merchant and Lord Mayor of L ...
in
Market Bosworth
Market Bosworth is a market town and civil parish in western Leicestershire, England. At the 2001 Census, it had a population of 1,906, increasing to 2,097 at the 2011 census. It is most famously near to the site of the decisive final battle o ...
.
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He was born the son of John Dixie, a yeoman farmer of Catworth, Huntingdonshire and educated at
Gray's Inn
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from 1595. In 1594 he inherited an estate at Market Bosworth from his great-uncle the first
Sir Wolstan Dixie,
Lord Mayor of London
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, who had endowed the
Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History
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Lord Mayor of London in the 16th century, Sir Wolstan Dixie, left funds to found both scholarships and fellowships at ...
at
Cambridge University
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.
He was
knighted by
James I of England
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in 1604 as Sir Wolstan Dixie of
Appleby Magna
Appleby Magna is a village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England. It includes the small hamlets of Appleby Parva and Little Wigston.
The parish has a total collective population of 1,084 (2011) spread across 500 properties (2020), with ...
. In 1608 he moved to Market Bosworth and commenced work on the original manor house and a grammar school. In 1614 he was appointed
High Sheriff of Leicestershire
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and in 1625
the county
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's representative in Parliament.
He died in 1650. He had married Frances, the daughter of
Sir Thomas Beaumont of Stoughton Grange, Leicestershire with whom he had 4 sons and 4 daughters.
[ His son, the then elderly ]Sir Wolstan Dixie, 1st Baronet
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was also appointed High Sheriff of Leicestershire for 1660 and created the first of a line of the Dixie baronets
The Dixie Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of England at the time of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 for Sir Wolstan Dixie (1602–1682), a supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War and afterwards. He was descende ...
by Charles II of England when the King returned from exile in France.
References
1576 births
1650 deaths
People from Market Bosworth
Members of Gray's Inn
16th-century English people
Members of the Parliament of England for Leicestershire
English knights
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