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Law and politics

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William Dixon (Assemblyman) William Dixon (October 27, 1808October 9, 1887) was an English American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Richland County. Biography Dixon was born on October 27, 1 ...
(1808–1887), English-born Wisconsin politician *
William W. Dixon William W. Dixon William Wirt Dixon (June 3, 1838 – November 13, 1910) was a U.S. Representative from Montana. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Dixon moved to Illinois in 1843 and to Keokuk, Iowa, in 1849. Dixon pursued preparatory studies and ...
(1838–1910), U.S. Representative from Montana *
William Dixon (Australian politician) William Henry Dixon (28 May 1860 – 18 May 1935) was an Australian politician. He was born in Ouse, Tasmania. In 1919 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a Nationalist member for Franklin, joining the Country Party when it ...
(1860–1935), Australian politician * William C. Dixon (1904–1997), American government antitrust lawyer and judge on the Ohio Supreme Court


Religion

* William Henry Dixon (priest) (1783–1854), Church of England clergyman and antiquary *
William T. Dixon William T. Dixon (September 8, 1833 – June 3, 1909) was an educator and Baptist minister in Brooklyn, New York. He was a founder of the New England Baptist Association. Dixon was a member of Brooklyn's black elite and was listed by the Brookl ...
(1833–1909), American educator and Baptist minister in Brooklyn, New York * William Gray Dixon (1854–1928), Scottish Presbyterian minister * William Taylor Dixon (1879–1959), American minister and independent faith missionary to China * William Dixon (priest) (born 1939), Dean of Barbados


Sports

* William Dixon (cricketer) (1856–1938), New Zealand cricketer *
Billy Dixon (footballer, born 1905) William Harrison Dixon (6 May 1905 – 23 February 1956) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dixon, Billy 1905 births 1956 deaths Footballers from Grimsby English men's footballe ...
(1905–1956), English footballer (Grimsby Town, Barrow AFC) *
Billy Dixon (footballer, born 1941) Billy Dixon (born 12 February 1941) is an Irish former association footballer who played as a forward. He began his career at Home Farm F.C. and after playing for Waterford United F.C. he signed for Drumcondra F.C. where he made his debut i ...
, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers)


Others

* William Hepworth Dixon (1821–1879), English social and prison commentator * Billy Dixon (1850–1913), American scout and hunter, civilian recipient of the Medal of Honor * William Macneile Dixon (1866–1946), British author *
Willie Dixon William James Dixon (July 1, 1915January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar, and sang with a distinctive voice, but he ...
(1915–1992), U.S. blues musician *
Bill Dixon William Robert “Bill” Dixon (October 5, 1925 – June 16, 2010) was an American composer, improviser, visual artist, activist, and educator. Dixon was one of the seminal figures in free jazz and late twentieth-century contemporary music. Hi ...
(1925–2010), American musician and artist


Other uses

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William Dixon manuscript The William Dixon manuscript, written down between 1733 and 1738 in Northumberland, is the oldest known manuscript of pipe music from the British Isles, and the most important source of music for the Border pipes. It is currently located in the A ...
, the earliest manuscript of bagpipe music from the UK, compiled in 1733 by a piper from Northumberland *Billy Dixon and the Tropics, a ''nom de disque'' for the 1950s pop/rock group Four Lovers who evolved into The Four Seasons


See also

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William Dickson (disambiguation) William Dickson may refer to: *William Dickson (Australian politician) (1893–1966), member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales *William Dickson (bishop) (1745–1804), Bishop of Down and Connor, 1784–1804 * William Dickson (MP) (1748 ...
* William Dixson (1870–1952), Australian businessman and benefactor * William Dixon Allott, mayor of Adelaide, Australia {{hndis, Dixon, William