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Frederick Dixon-Hartland : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick Dixon-Hartland

Sir Frederick Dixon-Hartland, 1st Baronet (1 May 1832 – 15 November 1909) was an antiquary, banker and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1881 to 1909.
Hartland was born at Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire, the son of Nathaniel Hartland and his wife Eliza Dixon. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Clapham Grammar School.〔William Retlaw Williams ''The Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester'' 2008〕
Hartland was a traveller and published ''"Tapographia; or a collection of tombs of royal and distinguished families, collected during a tour of Europe"''. He was elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in 1854.〔William Retlaw Williams ''The Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester'' 2008〕
In 1875 he purchased land at Middleton in Sussex〔( ''Middleton-on-Sea'', A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 5 Part 1: Arundel Rape: south-western part, including Arundel (1997), pp. 190–204. Date accessed: 12 December 2008 )〕 in addition to his other properties including The Oaklands, Charlton Kings.
In business, he was a partner in Woodbridge Lace & Co and the Uxbridge Old Bank. In 1891, he sold the Smithfield Bank to Birmingham and Midland Bank 〔Judy Slinn ''Clifford Chance: Its Origins and Development'' Production Consultants plc, 1993 ISBN 0-906782-98-8〕
Dixon Hartland stood unsuccessfully at Hereford in 1880, but was elected as MP for Evesham in 1881. In 1885 he stood at Uxbridge and held the seat until his death in 1909.
Dixon Hartland was a County Alderman for Middlesex in 1889, a Deputy Lieutenant for the City of London, and a Justice of the Peace for Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Middlesex. He was created a baronet in 1892 and adopted the prefix Dixon to his surname. In 1895 he was appointed Chairman of the Thames Conservancy.〔William Retlaw Williams ''The Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester'' 2008〕
Dixon-Hartland was the first president of Fulwell Golf club in 1904〔(Fulwell Golf Club History )〕 and donated chancel gates and screens to the church of St Mary's at Cheltenham.〔(St Mary's Church History )〕
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