What is the origin of the name Dickson?
Scottish and northern English: patronymic from the Middle English personal name Dick + son.
A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...the presbyterians sent to him David Dickson and Robert Douglas, accompanied by a letter, in which, expressing their confidence in... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1660)
...the presbyterians sent to him David Dickson and Robert Douglas, accompanied by a letter, in which, expressing their confidence in... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1660)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...livings for non-compliance, were Mr Richard Dickson, Mr Andrew Duncan, Mr John Scrimger, Mr Alexander Simpson, BIr John Blurray, BIr... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1617)
...livings for non-compliance, were Mr Richard Dickson, Mr Andrew Duncan, Mr John Scrimger, Mr Alexander Simpson, BIr John Blurray, BIr... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1617)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...he paid a visit to David Dickson at Irvine, whence he wrote, " being on his journey to Christ's palace... (Irvine, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1630)
...he paid a visit to David Dickson at Irvine, whence he wrote, " being on his journey to Christ's palace... (Irvine, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1630)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...& c , Bobert Douglas, David Dickson, James Hamilton, John Smith, and George Hutcheson." This letter was dated May the... (Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1855)
...& c , Bobert Douglas, David Dickson, James Hamilton, John Smith, and George Hutcheson." This letter was dated May the... (Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1855)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...gave my lord's servant, called Thomas Dickson, his apparel and carriages, who, coming to the castle, was let in by... (Lennox, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1855)
...gave my lord's servant, called Thomas Dickson, his apparel and carriages, who, coming to the castle, was let in by... (Lennox, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1855)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...success. In his letter to Mr Dickson, he says, " this day six weeks, I expect to drink all your... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1806)
...success. In his letter to Mr Dickson, he says, " this day six weeks, I expect to drink all your... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1806)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...him is a translation of David Dickson's " Truth's Victory over Error." It is hardly possible to censure delusions which... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1855)
...him is a translation of David Dickson's " Truth's Victory over Error." It is hardly possible to censure delusions which... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1855)
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A Biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen : in four volumes, vol. 4
...Sir Joseph Banks, to whom Mr Dickson had introduced him. Mr Park showed... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1855)
...Sir Joseph Banks, to whom Mr Dickson had introduced him. Mr Park showed... (Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom - 1855)
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What is the origin of the name Dickson?
Scottish and northern English: patronymic from the Middle English personal name Dick + son.