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Revision as of 10:32, 10 August 2010
Ratcliff or Ratcliffe may refer to:
Places
- United Kingdom
- Ratcliffe or Ratcliff, Tower Hamlets, London
- Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire
- Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake, Leicestershire
- Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire
- Ratcliffe College, Leicestershire
- United States
People
- Arthur Ratcliffe (1882–1963), British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Leek 1931–1935
- Derek A. Ratcliffe (died 2005), British ecologist
- Francis Ratcliffe (1904-1970), Australian zoologist
- J. A. Ratcliffe, British ionospheric physicist and academic
- John Ratcliffe, second governor of the original Jamestown, Virginia, colony
- John W. Ratcliff, computer game developer
- Paddy Ratcliffe, Irish footballer
- 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, British actress
- Simon Ratcliffe, of house music duo Basement Jaxx
- In fiction
- Governor Ratcliffe (Disney), a fictionalized representation in the animated film Pocahontas of John Ratcliffe of the Jamestown colony