This line originated from the Dixon family of Heaton Royds, Yorkshire, which descends from
Thomas Dixon, 1st Baron of Symondstone. The two eldest sons of John Dixon (b. 1564) moved to Newcastle, leading a line of Master Mariners and merchants, including Abraham Dixon (1620–83). In 1726, Abraham Dixon (d. 1782) become
Lord of the manor of Belford. Belford Hall was built in 1752 by his son, also Abraham,
High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1759. In 1770, heiress Margaret Dixon married William Brown (1743–1812) at Stamfordham. They had eleven children, including 'Dixon' (1776–1852), who later took his mother's maiden name Dixon, becoming Dixon Dixon, High Sheriff of Northumberland (1827), of Benton House and
Unthank Hall, in 1827. Their son-in-law Lt. Col. William Clark, High Sheriff of Northumberland (1820) and
Deputy Lieutenant, undertook the 1818 remodelling. The Belford estate and village were sold in the 1920s, after which it fell into disrepair == References ==