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Caxton
Caxton Cax"ton, n. (Bibliog.) Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer. --Hansard.

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- Hoyt Wayne Axton (March 25, 1938 – October 26, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor. He became prominent in the early 1960s, establishing...
- Axton may refer to: Axton, Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States Axton, an alternative spelling for Axstane, the Hundred in Kent...
- "Joy to the World" is a song written by Hoyt Axton and made famous by the band Three Dog Night. The song is also po****rly known by its opening lyric...
- Estelle Axton (née Stewart; September 11, 1918 – February 24, 2004) was an American record executive and co-founder of Stax Records, along with her brother...
- Axton is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include the following: David Axton, pen-name of Dean Koontz Estelle Axton (1918–2004), American...
- Axton is an unincorporated community in Henry County, Virginia, United States. Axton is located on U.S. Route 58 9.2 miles (14.8 km) east-southeast of...
- Mae Boren Axton (September 14, 1914 – April 9, 1997) was known in the music industry as the "Queen Mother of Nashville." She co-wrote the Elvis Presley...
- Packers. Charles Everett "****" Axton was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Everett and Estelle Axton. Estelle Axton and her brother, Jim Stewart,...
- Marie Axton (1937–2014), birth name Marie Horine, was an American scholar of Elizabethan drama, who made her academic career in the United Kingdom. She...
- John Thomas Axton (July 28, 1870 – July 20, 1934) was a colonel in the United States Army who served as the first chief of chaplains from 1920 to 1928...