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George Dixon (Royal Navy Officer)

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Captain George Dixon RN (1748-1795) was an English sea captain, explorer, and maritime fur trader.

George Dixon was "born in Leath Ward, a native of Kirkoswald".

The son of Thomas Dixon, he was baptised in Kirkoswald on 8 July 1748.

He served under Captain Cook in his third expedition, where he learned about the commercial possibilities along the northwest coast of North America.

After the end of Cook's expedition, Dixon became a captain in the Royal Navy.

History has not served Dixon well; for he is the least known of those who served and or were taught by Captain Cook and is only rarely mentioned in history books and when he is, he is relegated to a minor figure who is overshadowed by Cook and William Bligh, another officer on Cook's ill-fated third trip.

In 1782, George Dixon was engaged by William Bolts. The Wiener Zeitung newspaper of 29 June 1782 carried a report from Fiume that, "in the early days of this month, Mr. von Bolts, Director of the Triestine East India Company, together with the English captain, Mr. Digson, arrived in this city".

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Flu Press
6138330153 / 9786138330158
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12/11/2011
United States
80 pages
152 x 229 mm, 127 grams
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