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Grade II listed building in Westminster, London
Caxton Hall is a building on the corner of Caxton Street and Palmer Street, in Westminster, London, England. It is a Grade II listed building primarily
Caxton_Hall
Building in Ohio, US
The Caxton Building is a historic building completed in 1903 in Cleveland, Ohio, US. It was designed by Frank Seymour Barnum's F. S. Barnum & Co architectural
Caxton_Building
Topics referred to by the same term
the village Caxton Hall, a historic building in London, UK Caxton Building, a historic building in Cleveland, Ohio, US Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, Quebec, Canada
Caxton
English merchant and printer (c. 1422–c. 1491)
William Caxton (c. 1422 – c. 1491) was an English merchant, diplomat and writer. He is thought to be the first person to introduce a printing press into
William_Caxton
American publishing company (1902-1980)
York City. The company's Cleveland headquarters were located in the Caxton Building. World Publishing was notable for publishing the first edition of Webster's
World_Publishing_Company
1906, by the Gospel News Company, which was located in the city's Caxton Building. The Union Gospel News was a 16 page undenominational religious paper
Union_Gospel_News
19th-century address printing machine
into production on July 26, 1893, in a small back room of the old Caxton Building in Chicago, Illinois. The original company which manufactured the Addressograph
Addressograph
United States historic place
Grover, artist Frederic Clay Bartlett, artist Irving K. Pond, architect Caxton Club, literary club The Little Review, literary journal edited by Margaret
Fine_Arts_Building_(Chicago)
Mixed-use building in Manhattan, New York
During the early 21st century, the office tenants included hedge funds Caxton Associates and Magnetar Capital, investment management firm Mentor Partners
500_Park_Avenue
Public university in Macomb, Illinois, US
formerly located in the Caxton Building in downtown Moline. In 2014, the Quad Cities Complex was added, three connected buildings which house the Colleges
Western_Illinois_University
Grade I listed building in Cheshire, England
filming and they are open to the public. The Lyme Caxton Missal, an early printed book by William Caxton, is on display in the Library. The land now occupied
Lyme_Park
1485 reworking of existing tales about King Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
around 1470 and was first published in a printed edition in 1485 by William Caxton. Until the discovery of the Winchester Manuscript in 1934, the 1485 edition
Le_Morte_d'Arthur
Institution in Manhattan, New York
of the Lindau Gospels, copies of books by early British printer William Caxton, and a binding made for Christina, Queen of Sweden. There are also children's
Morgan_Library_&_Museum
Method of constructing boats and ships
May, W E; Stephens, Simon (2003) [1999]. The Boats of Men of War. London: Caxton Editions. ISBN 1-84067-4318. Leather, John (1979). Spritsails and Lugsails
Clinker_(boat_building)
Popeye Cartoonist 1939–1959
hobby, he even sold art for the Alan Junkins Studio in Cleveland's Caxton building. He later attempted to launch his own syndicate, "New Features Syndicate"
Bela_Zaboly
notable Odd Fellows buildings, sometimes called "Odd Fellows Hall", "Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building", "IOOF Building", "Odd Fellows Lodge"
List_of_Odd_Fellows_buildings
American architect
in 1915 having designed more than 75 school buildings, the Caxton Building (1903) and the Park Building (1904) (in Cleveland's Public Square), an early
Coburn_&_Barnum
Street in the City of Westminster, England
Caxton Street is a street in the City of Westminster that runs between Buckingham Gate in the west and Broadway in the east. It is joined on the north
Caxton_Street
Hotel in London
secret intelligence agencies. During the 1930s the hotel and the building at 2 Caxton Street were used by officers of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS
St._Ermin's_Hotel
Caxton Building Cleveland City Hall Cleveland Grays Armory Cleveland Public Library main branch Cuyahoga County Courthouse 1717 East Ninth Building Fenn
Cleveland Landmarks Commission
Cleveland_Landmarks_Commission
Library building in Boston, Massachusetts
). Other items include a book belonging to 15th-century printer William Caxton, numerous Rembrandt prints, 350 items about the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Boston_Central_Library
List of historic sites in Cleveland, Ohio, US
(January 11, 2010). "The demolition of the Cleveland Cadillac Company building". Cleveland Area History. Retrieved April 21, 2013. Murphy, Elizabeth C
National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Cleveland
Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
four medallions containing busts of printers: Benjamin Franklin, William Caxton, Johann Gutenberg, and Aldus Manutius. The interior of the first two stories
Charles Scribner's Sons Building
Charles_Scribner's_Sons_Building
Municipal building in London, England
Caxton Street. However, after the enlarged Metropolitan Borough of Westminster was formed in 1900, civic leaders decided the Caxton Street building was
Westminster_City_Hall
Former charitable school in London, England
Blewcoat School is a building in Caxton Street, London, that was built in 1709 as a school for the poor (a Bluecoat school). It was used as a school until
Blewcoat_School
original on 29 November 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2013. Historic England. "Caxtons, Turners Hill Road, Worth, Crawley (Grade II) (1187116)". National Heritage
Listed_buildings_in_Crawley
Cartographer
Street. In 1859, the company took over the extensive pile known as Caxton Buildings in South John Street, Liverpool, which became the company's headquarters
George_Philip_(cartographer)
United States historic place
R. and John Scharff, Steens Mountain in Oregon’s High Desert Country, Caxton Printers, Caldwell, Idaho, 1967, p. 176. McArthur, Lewis A. and Lewis L
David_L._Shirk_Ranch
Historic commercial building in New York, United States
portion / wing of the building used by the former major daily newspaper, the Albany Evening Journal, including William Caxton (1487), the father of English
SUNY_Plaza
Capital city of Queensland, Australia
the Bridge to Brisbane charity fun run, the Anywhere Festival and the Caxton Street Seafood and Wine Festival. Major events are often held at the 171 km2
Brisbane
Collection of fables credited to Aesop
Steinhöwel's book followed shortly in Italian (1479), French (1480), English (the Caxton edition of 1484) and Czech in about 1488. These were many times reprinted
Aesop's_Fables
Street in Chicago
Parkway. More than two dozen buildings were cleared for the new street, including the 13-story Monon and 12-story Caxton Buildings on Dearborn Street, part
Ida_B._Wells_Drive
French courtly romance by Raoul Lefèvre
Troye or Recueil des Histoires de Troye (1464) is a translation by William Caxton of a French courtly romance written by Raoul Lefèvre, chaplain to Philip
Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye
Recuyell_of_the_Historyes_of_Troye
House in Sevenoaks, Kent
Weald, Kent, is a Grade II* listed building and a Grade II* registered garden. Reputedly the birthplace of William Caxton, the house was later the home of
Long_Barn
Railway line with a width less than the standard
(1998). Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History. Vol. IV. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers. p. 166. ISBN 0-87004-385-4. OCLC 13456066. OL 2716499M. [1] (2003)
Narrow-gauge_railway
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Baroona Hall is a heritage-listed community hall at 15–17 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Richard
Baroona_Hall
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
Numerous English translations of the work have been made, the first by William Caxton in 1480. Ovid's relation to the Hellenistic poets was similar to the attitude
Metamorphoses
bibliophiles, all excluded (until 1976) from the men's Grolier Club and the Caxton Club.) It met first at the Cosmopolitan Club (New York City) (a women's
List_of_women's_clubs
English writer (1343–1400)
he knew; Caxton obligingly used the man's manuscript as his source. Both Caxton editions carry the equivalent of manuscript authority. Caxton's edition
Geoffrey_Chaucer
Early 20th century battleship type
(2003) [1999]. The Grand Fleet: Warship Design and Development 1906–1922. Caxton Editions. ISBN 978-1-84067-531-3. Corbett, Sir Julian (1994). Maritime Operations
Dreadnought
State capitol building of the U.S. state of Idaho
(2003). Historic Boise. Caxton Press. ISBN 978-0963125828. Idaho Capitol Commission - History of the Idaho Capitol Building Office of the Governor of
Idaho_State_Capitol
in the movement, including Black Friday, when a suffragette march from Caxton Hall to the Palace of Westminster dissolved into conflicts with the police
History_of_London_(1900–1939)
Story collection by Geoffrey Chaucer
to be published in print was William Caxton's 1476 edition. It was one of the first books to be printed by Caxton, the first person in England to print
The_Canterbury_Tales
English noblewoman and politician (1443–1509)
endowed the building of chapels in Wales. Like Edward IV and his court, she was also involved with the advances in printing of William Caxton and his successor
Lady_Margaret_Beaufort
British writer, geographer, historian, journalist, cartographer and inventor
produced geographical and educational publications and operated from Caxton Buildings in Liverpool, and 30–32 Fleet Street in London. "Further expansion
John_Francon_Williams
Iraqi military coup in 1958
a plan of action by Lord Salter, assisted by S.W. Payton. 1955. London: Caxton, for the Iraq Development Board Eppel 2004, p. 74. Tripp 2007, p. 117. Hunt
14_July_Revolution
Street in London, England
Street in the south. It is crossed by Caxton Street and Butler Place. The lower half of Palmer Street, below Caxton Street, is pedestrianised. The street
Palmer_Street
English printer and bibliographer
volumes produced by William Caxton's press, and of the early history of printing in England. His Life and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer
William_Blades
(Weston-Super-Mare) Mottram Bypass (under preparation for construction) Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet. A new 16 km (9.9 miles)-long dual carriageway, to be renamed A421
List of road projects in the UK
List_of_road_projects_in_the_UK
Historic building in Eureka, California
Carranco, Lynwood; Labbe, John T. (January 1, 1975). Logging the Redwoods. Caxton Press. pp. 112–. ISBN 978-0-87004-536-3. Brown, Scott H. (2013). Eureka
Carson_Mansion
Capital of West Flanders province, Belgium
The first book in English ever printed was published in Bruges by William Caxton. Edward IV and Richard III of England were then living in exile in Bruges
Bruges
Tradesman who paints and decorates buildings
Publishing. ISBN 1-4051-1254-9. The Modern Painter and Decorator volume 1 1921 Caxton Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Painter-work" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol
House_painter_and_decorator
American socialite, sister of John F. Kennedy (1920–1948)
Kathleen married Hartington on May 6, 1944, in a civil ceremony at the Caxton Hall Register Office. Kathleen's eldest brother Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., an
Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington
Kathleen_Cavendish,_Marchioness_of_Hartington
Castle in West Sussex, England
April 2022. Malory, Sir Thomas (1485). Le Morte d'Arthur (PDF). William Caxton. p. 415. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arundel Castle. Arundel
Arundel_Castle
Christian saint
William Caxton) at the Fordham University Medieval Sourcebook * St. Christopher in the Golden Legend: Latin original, English translation (Caxton) Wikimedia
Saint_Christopher
British naval ship class (1898–1925)
Brown, David K. Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860–1905. Caxton Editions 2003. ISBN 1-84067-529-2 Chesneau, Roger and Kolesnik, Eugene (Ed
Diadem-class_cruiser
Detention complex in Manhattan, New York
George W. (1887). Recollections of a New York Chief of Police. New York: Caxton Book Concern, Ltd. pp. 292–296. "New City Prison". www.nyc-architecture
The_Tombs
King of England (1461–70; 1471–83)
historical chronicles, and instructional and religious works. In 1476, William Caxton established the first English printing press in the outbuildings of Westminster
Edward_IV
Research library in Manchester, England
and a Mainz Psalter, the second largest collection of printing by William Caxton, and the most extensive collection of the editions of the Aldine Press of
John Rylands Research Institute and Library
John_Rylands_Research_Institute_and_Library
A1/A421 junction in Bedfordshire, England
were added to the base of the main statue. As part of the Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet improvement scheme led by National Highways, the sculpture was removed
Black_Cat_roundabout
Norman D. (1971). Ghost Towns of the Northwest. Caldwell, Idaho, USA: Caxton Press. ISBN 0-87004-358-7. Emmett O'Connell (October 9, 2013). "Bordeaux
List of ghost towns in Washington
List_of_ghost_towns_in_Washington
Town in Suffolk, England
Beccles Caxton, with "Caxton" being a name commonly found in Beccles, including the Caxton Club social club, the Caxton Arms pub and Caxton Road. Ellough
Beccles
American mobster (1901–1935)
mother. He worked as a feeder and pressman for the Clark Loose Leaf Company, Caxton Press, American Express and Schultz Trucking in the Bronx between 1916 and
Dutch_Schultz
Type of warship intended to escort other larger ships
British Destroyer. Putnam and Co. Lyon, David (1996). The First Destroyers. Caxton Editions. ISBN 978-1-84067-364-7. Simpson p. 151 Anon. (1904). "The British
Destroyer
British colonies forming the United States
Gipson, Lawrence (1936). The British Empire Before the American Revolution. Caxton Printers. Middlekauff (1966), p. 23–45. Shade, William G. (1969). "Lawrence
Thirteen_Colonies
Street in London, England
location. Publishing started in Fleet Street around 1500 when William Caxton's apprentice, Wynkyn de Worde, set up a printing shop near Shoe Lane, while
Fleet_Street
King of Sweden from 1950 to 1973
Danish). Copenhagen: Ministry of Defence. 1963. p. 1. The Caxton Club Yearbook 1965 104 and The Caxton Club Yearbook 1971 supplement of 1973 Media related to
Gustaf_VI_Adolf
Consolidated city-borough in Alaska, US
21, 2013. Andrews, C.L. (1944). The Story of Alaska. Caldwell, Ohio: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. Fedorova, Svetlana G. (1973). The Russian Population in Alaska
Sitka,_Alaska
Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912
Deadliest Indian War in the West: The Snake Conflict, 1864–1868. Caldwell: Caxton Press, 2007. pp. 345–346 Hyde, George E. (1968). Life of George Bent Written
American_frontier
English musician and actor (born 1940)
Beatles in 1962, he met 16 year old hairdresser Maureen Cox. They married at Caxton Hall on 11 February 1965. Starr's stepfather Harry Graves and fellow Beatles
Ringo_Starr
City in Washington State
of Spokane, Washington and of the Field It Serves. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-258-21546-0. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility
Spokane,_Washington
Former London residence of the Dukes of Devonshire
sale of many of the family's valuables, including books printed by William Caxton, many 1st editions of Shakespeare, and Devonshire House itself with its
Devonshire_House
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
Enlaplage. pp. 9–12. ISBN 978-1-9364-6654-2. Kuskin, William (1999). "Caxton's Worthies Series: The Production of Literary Culture". ELH. 66 (3): 511–551
Charlemagne
Legislative capital of South Africa
20 July 2025. "Cape Town continues to lead national house price growth". Caxton Network News. 30 June 2025. Retrieved 1 July 2025. Staff Writer (26 March
Cape_Town
Street in the City of Westminster
on the west side by St Ermin's Hill and Caxton Street, and on the east side by Dacre Street. Notable buildings on the street include: Conrad London St
Broadway,_London
State capital and largest city of Utah, U.S.
Administration (1937). Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, Ltd. p. 115. Retrieved June 21, 2026. Sego (seego) is a Shoshoni
Salt_Lake_City
Indian guru (1911?–2008)
University, Yale University, and UCLA. In 1967, the Maharishi gave a lecture at Caxton Hall in London, which was attended by Leon MacLaren, the founder and leader
Maharishi_Mahesh_Yogi
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
acts played between 1975 and 1985. The building houses the "Velvet Cigar Strip Club". The Caxton Hotel on Caxton Street was originally built in 1884.[citation
Petrie_Terrace,_Queensland
Self-proclaimed Emperor of the United States (1818–1880)
in Allen Stanley Lane, Emperor Norton: The Mad Monarch of America (The Caxton Printers, 1939), illustration page inserted between pages 168 and 169. John
Emperor_Norton
Riverside district of London, England
Life and Work in Old Chiswick. Lyon, David (1996). The First Destroyers. Caxton Editions. pp. 40–41. ISBN 1-84067-364-8. Clegg 1995, pp. 87–88. Elliot,
Chiswick
Capital of Alaska, United States
Andrews, Clarence Leroy (1944). The Story of Alaska. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. OCLC 5024244. Naske, Claus-M; Slotnick, Herman E. (1987)
Juneau,_Alaska
1961 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein
standards, as water on Mars is extremely scarce. Gillian's lover, reporter Ben Caxton, discovers that Smith is extremely wealthy. Ben is seized by the government
Stranger_in_a_Strange_Land
Appointments made by King Charles III
Barmulloch, Glasgow Keith Alan Howard – For services to the community in Caxton, Cambridgeshire Arthur William Howick – For services to the community in
2024_Birthday_Honours
declared her intention to divorce Shrimpie just before the civil marriage at Caxton Hall, (knowing very well about Lord Sinderby's opposition to divorce), but
List of Downton Abbey characters
List_of_Downton_Abbey_characters
Architectural motif
of church sermons were often taken, especially after 1483, when William Caxton printed an English translation of the Golden Legend. According to the Christian
Green_Man
Genus of Asian apes
Barnes, Master Showman, as told by Al G. Barnes. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. pp. 102–103. LCCN 35012032. OCLC 598387. "Animal Actors"
Orangutan
South African-British actor (1913–1976)
separated amicably in 1950 and divorced on 17 August 1952. On 21 August 1952 at Caxton Hall, James married Valerie Elizabeth Patsy Assan (1928–2022), an actress
Sid_James
Civil Parish in Kent, England
listed buildings in Kent Grade II* listed buildings in Kent The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or
Listed_buildings_in_Tenterden
School in Oregon, United States
2022". oregonlive. Friedman, Ralph (1990). In Search of Western Oregon. Caxton Press. pp. 175. ISBN 978-0-87004-332-1. jesuit novitiate sheridan. Associated
Delphian_School
Norman D. (1971). Ghost Towns of the Northwest. Caldwell, Idaho, USA: Caxton Press. ISBN 0-87004-358-7. Miller, Donald (1977). Ghost Towns of Wyoming
List of ghost towns in Wyoming
List_of_ghost_towns_in_Wyoming
Civil Parish in Kent, England
listed buildings in Kent Grade II* listed buildings in Kent The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or
Listed buildings in Royal Tunbridge Wells
Listed_buildings_in_Royal_Tunbridge_Wells
1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
(2003). HMS Victory: Her Construction, Career and Restoration. London: Caxton Editions. ISBN 1-84067-532-2. McKay, John (2000). The 100-Gun Ship Victory
HMS_Victory
Warship of 17th–19th centuries
Press, 1984. ISBN 0-87021-953-7. Winfield, Rif. The 50-Gun Ship. London: Caxton Editions, 1997. ISBN 1-84067-365-6, ISBN 1-86176-025-6. Mahan, A.T., The
Ship_of_the_line
Saint and follower of Jesus
de Rome, (1992). Jansen 2001, p. 172. "the Abbey of Vesoul" in William Caxton's translation. Golden Legend Jansen 2001, p. 151, footnote 20 citing Cavalca
Mary_Magdalene
American manufacturing company
(1998). Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History. Vol. IV. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers. ISBN 0-87004-385-4. OCLC 13456066. OL 2716499M. Walker, Mike (1997)
USG_Corporation
000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the City of Westminster. Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_Westminster
1812–1815 conflict in North America
OCLC 4986867. Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1998). The Naval War of 1812: Caxton pictorial history. Caxton Editions. ISBN 1-84067-360-5. Gardiner, Robert (2000). Frigates
War_of_1812
Daily newspaper in South Africa
and printing presses being sold to Caxtons. Caxtons then got the contract to print the Post and another building was found in Industria. Two days before
The_Sowetan
Former amusement park building in Southend-on-Sea, England
a former amusement park and a Grade II listed building in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The building, originally known as the Kursaal Palace was opened
Kursaal_(amusement_park)
1919 massacre of Indian protesters
distributed among nearly a dozen European individuals. On 13 March 1940, at Caxton Hall in London, Udham Singh, an Indian independence activist from Sunam
Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre
CAXTON BUILDING
CAXTON BUILDING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Axton in Kent, named from the Old English personal name Acca + Old English stÄn ‘stone’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Latin, Teutonic
Peaceful Town; Trader; Town of Peace; From the Peace Town
Male
English
English masculine variant spelling of Scottish Cameron, CAMRON means "crooked nose."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Swordsman. Knife.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Travelling Trader
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English
Trader.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Staffordshire and North Yorkshire, named Calton, from Old English calf ‘calf’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. There are also numerous minor places so named, notably in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, and they may also have given rise to the surname in some instances.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, possibly also one in Cambridgeshire, both so named from Old English Seaxe ‘Saxons’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant of Sexton 1.
Male
Native American
Native American Sioux name CHAYTON means "falcon."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Campton in Bedfordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) by the Camel river’ (a lost river-name of Celtic origin).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Claxton, for example in County Durham, Norfolk, and North Yorkshire, probably from the Old Norse personal name Klakkr (see Clack) or possibly from Old English clacc ‘hill’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Reference to the French Town Dax
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Caton, in Derbyshire and Lancashire. The former is probably named with the Old English personal name or byname Cada (see Cade) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter is from the Old Norse byname Káti (see Cates) + tūn.English and French : from a pet form of Catlin.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Charlton, CARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk named Caston, from an unattested Old English personal name Catt or the Old Norse personal name Káti + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Crafton in Buckinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘the estate (tūn) where wild saffron (croh) grew’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Caistor, in Lincolnshire and Norfolk, Caister in Norfolk, or Castor in Cambridgeshire, all named with Old English cæster ‘Roman fort or town’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Catton, for example in Derbyshire, Norfolk, and North Yorkshire, all apparently from an Old English byname Catta meaning ‘cat’ or Old Norse Káti meaning ‘boy’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : from a pet form of Catherine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in North Yorkshire called Cayton, near Scarborough and in South Stainley; both are named from the Old English personal name Cǣga + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Laxton, in East Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, and Northamptonshire. The Northamptonshire place name is formed from an Old English personal name Leaxa + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The other examples were named with Leaxa + -ing- (denoting association with) + tūn.
CAXTON BUILDING
CAXTON BUILDING
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Strong
Girl/Female
Italian
Merciful.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Goddess Laxmi's Husband
Male
French
French form of Latin Macarius, MACAIRE means "blessed."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Honorable Dignified
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Swedish
Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Noble; Female Version of John; The Lord is Gracious; Well-born
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ilampirai | இலஂபீரஈ
Young crescent
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Rose-face
Boy/Male
Muslim
Medicine
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Glamour
CAXTON BUILDING
CAXTON BUILDING
CAXTON BUILDING
CAXTON BUILDING
CAXTON BUILDING
v. t.
To clothe with a caftan.
n.
See Baton.
n.
A song or canto
n.
See Batten, and Baton.
n.
Cloth made of cotton.
n.
The cotton plant. See Cotten plant, below.
n.
The language of the Saxons; Anglo-Saxon.
pl.
of Canto
v. i.
To take a liking to; to stick to one as cotton; -- used with to.
n.
See Baton, and Baston.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
a.
Of or pertaining to a canton or cantons; of the nature of a canton.
a.
Anglo-Saxon.
pl.
of Cannon
v. t.
To castrate; to make a capon of.
v. i.
To sport in lewdness; to play the wanton; to play lasciviously.
v. t.
Reckless; heedless; as, wanton mischief.
n.
A kind of type. See Canon.
v. t.
To cause to become wanton; also, to waste in wantonness.