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Much of this article is completely fictional, which would explain why there are no sources. Robert Dixon, per his entry in the DNB, died in 1688, not 1733. Per the Visitation of Kent, he was the son of one James Dixon of London and Joane Betson, with no relations shown to any Fenwicks or the Dixon baronets, which is not surprising since the first Dixon baronetcy was created in 1903. Also per the Visitation, he married one Sarah Mabb, not a "Lady Anne Lindsay". PohranicniStraze (talk) 02:42, 30 June 2021 (UTC)Reply