Sir Robert Dillington, 1st Baronet (ca.
He succeeded his father in 1593–1594 and resided for many years at the traditional Dillington residence at Knighton Gorges Manor, Knighton, Newchurch, Isle of Wight before buying the Great Budbridge Manor in the Isle of Wight in 1633.
[1] He was created a baronet on 6 September 1628 and became a Member of Parliament for Isle of Wight in 1654–1655.
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