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'''Ratcliffe''' or '''Ratcliff''' may refer to: |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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===United Kingdom=== |
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* [[Ratcliff]] or Ratcliffe, former hamlet, Tower Hamlets, London |
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* [[Ratcliffe-on-Soar]], Nottinghamshire |
* [[Ratcliffe-on-Soar]], a village in Nottinghamshire |
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* [[Ratcliffe on the Wreake]], a village in Leicestershire |
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** [[Ratcliffe College]], a school in Leicestershire |
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* [[Ratcliffe Culey]], a village in Leicestershire |
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===United States=== |
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* [[Ratcliff, Arkansas]] |
* [[Ratcliff, Arkansas]], a city |
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* [[Ratcliff, Texas]], an unincorporated community |
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* [[Ratcliffe Manor]], a former plantation house in Easton, Maryland |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Arthur Ratcliffe]] (1882–1963), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Leek 1931–1935 |
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* [[David Ratcliff (priest)]] (1937-2024), British Anglican priest |
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* [[Arthur Ratcliffe]] (1882–1963), British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Leek 1931–1935 |
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* [[Derek Ratcliffe]] (1929–2005), British ecologist |
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* [[Don Ratcliffe]] (1934–2014), English footballer |
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* [[Francis Ratcliffe]] (1904–1970), Australian zoologist |
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* [[Henry Butler Ratcliffe]] (1845–1929), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Bradford Central 1918–1922 |
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* [[J. A. Ratcliffe]] (1902–1987), British ionospheric physicist and academic |
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* [[Jim Ratcliffe]] (born 1952), British billionaire, chemical engineer and financier |
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* [[Jo Ratcliffe]], British artist |
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* [[John Ratcliffe (governor)]] (1549–1609), governor of the original Jamestown, Virginia, US |
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* [[John Ratcliff (cricketer)]] (1848–1925), English cricketer |
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* [[John Ratcliffe (American politician)]] (born 1965), US Congressman from Texas, Director of National Intelligence |
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* Jordan Ratcliffe, English teenager who [[disappearance of Jordan Ratcliffe|went missing in 2008]] |
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* [[Kevin Ratcliffe]], (born 1960) Welsh footballer |
* [[Kevin Ratcliffe]], (born 1960) Welsh footballer |
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* [[Mary Curtis Ratcliff]] (born 1942), American artist |
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* [[Melissa Ratcliff]] (born 1976), Wisconsin politician |
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* [[Mildred Ratcliffe]] (1899–1988), English painter, commercial artist and calligrapher |
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* [[Paddy Ratcliffe]] (1919–1986), Irish footballer |
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* [[Peter J. Ratcliffe]] (born 1954), physician-scientist |
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* Richard Ratcliffe, husband of the Iranian-British detainee [[Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe]] |
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* [[Richard Ratcliffe]] (died 1485), English nobleman |
* [[Richard Ratcliffe]] (died 1485), English nobleman |
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* Richard Ratcliffe ( |
* Richard Ratcliffe (1751–1825), American public official considered to be the founder of the city of [[Fairfax, Virginia]], in 1805 |
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* [[Sandy Ratcliff]], |
* [[Sandy Ratcliff]] (1948–2019), English actress |
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* Simon Ratcliffe, of house music duo [[Basement Jaxx]] |
* Simon Ratcliffe, of house music duo [[Basement Jaxx]] |
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==Fiction== |
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* [[Governor Ratcliffe (Disney)]], a fictionalized representation in the animated film ''Pocahontas'' of John Ratcliffe of the Jamestown colony |
* [[Governor Ratcliffe (Disney)]], a fictionalized representation in the animated film ''Pocahontas'' of John Ratcliffe of the Jamestown colony |
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==See also== |
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*[[Radcliffe (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Radcliffe (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe]] (born 1978), detainee in Iran |
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 20 December 2024
Ratcliffe or Ratcliff may refer to:
Places
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]- Ratcliff or Ratcliffe, former hamlet, Tower Hamlets, London
- Ratcliffe-on-Soar, a village in Nottinghamshire
- Ratcliffe on the Wreake, a village in Leicestershire
- Ratcliffe College, a school in Leicestershire
- Ratcliffe Culey, a village in Leicestershire
United States
[edit]- Ratcliff, Arkansas, a city
- Ratcliff, Texas, an unincorporated community
- Ratcliffe Manor, a former plantation house in Easton, Maryland
People
[edit]- Arthur Ratcliffe (1882–1963), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Leek 1931–1935
- David Ratcliff (priest) (1937-2024), British Anglican priest
- Derek Ratcliffe (1929–2005), British ecologist
- Don Ratcliffe (1934–2014), English footballer
- Francis Ratcliffe (1904–1970), Australian zoologist
- Henry Butler Ratcliffe (1845–1929), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Bradford Central 1918–1922
- J. A. Ratcliffe (1902–1987), British ionospheric physicist and academic
- Jack Ratcliffe (footballer) (1880–1948), English footballer
- Jim Ratcliffe (born 1952), British billionaire, chemical engineer and financier
- Jo Ratcliffe, British artist
- John Ratcliffe (governor) (1549–1609), governor of the original Jamestown, Virginia, US
- John Ratcliff (cricketer) (1848–1925), English cricketer
- John Ratcliffe (American politician) (born 1965), US Congressman from Texas, Director of National Intelligence
- John W. Ratcliff (born 1961), computer game developer
- Jordan Ratcliffe, English teenager who went missing in 2008
- Kevin Ratcliffe, (born 1960) Welsh footballer
- Mary Curtis Ratcliff (born 1942), American artist
- Melissa Ratcliff (born 1976), Wisconsin politician
- Mildred Ratcliffe (1899–1988), English painter, commercial artist and calligrapher
- Paddy Ratcliffe (1919–1986), Irish footballer
- Peter J. Ratcliffe (born 1954), physician-scientist
- Richard Ratcliffe, husband of the Iranian-British detainee Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
- Richard Ratcliffe (died 1485), English nobleman
- Richard Ratcliffe (1751–1825), American public official considered to be the founder of the city of Fairfax, Virginia, in 1805
- Sandy Ratcliff (1948–2019), English actress
- Simon Ratcliffe, of house music duo Basement Jaxx
Fiction
[edit]- Governor Ratcliffe (Disney), a fictionalized representation in the animated film Pocahontas of John Ratcliffe of the Jamestown colony
See also
[edit]- Radcliffe (disambiguation)
- Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe (born 1978), detainee in Iran