dixton in A Sentence

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    New Dixton Road on the east.

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    Monmouth drawn by cartographer John Speed, Dixton Gate(East Gate),

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    The Welsh name Llandydiwg became, in English, Dukeston and later Dixton.

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    By 1901 the name was clearly Dixton but with Dixton Newton still offered as an alternative.

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    reveals the symbol of a cross near East Gate(Dixton Gate), at the expected level of St James Square.

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    Inspection of Speed's map reveals the symbol of a cross near East Gate(Dixton Gate), at the expected level of St James Square.

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    According to the antiquarian Sabine Baring-Gould the name Dixton ultimately derives from that of the saint Tydiwg, or Tydiuc, to whom the parish church was dedicated.

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    On current maps, Monk Street extends northward from Whitecross Street to the intersection with Priory Street on the west and New Dixton Road on the east.

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    While St James Square does not appear on the 1610 map of Monmouth drawn by cartographer John Speed, Dixton Gate(East Gate), just east of the square, is shown on the early 17th-century map pictured.

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