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ruddle
▪ I. ruddle, n.1 (ˈrʌd(ə)l) Also 6 ruddell, 6–7, 9 dial. rudle. [Related to rud n.1 and v.1 See also raddle and reddle.] A red variety of ochre used for marking sheep and for colouring; red ochre, reddle.1538 Elyot, Rubrica,..ruddle wherwith shepe are marked. 1565 Cooper Thesaurus, Sinopis, a redde ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Ruddle
relationship, eventually forming the company Ruddle & Thompson. A new organ case was built by Ruddle in 1832–33 at a contracted cost of £827. wikipedia.org
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Frank Ruddle
Early life and education Ruddle's parents, Thomas H. Ruddle and Mary Henley Rhodda Ruddle, immigrated from the United Kingdom to West New York, New Jersey, where Frank was born on August 19, 1929. wikipedia.org
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ruddleman
ˈruddleman [f. ruddle n.1] A digger of, or dealer in, ruddle; a raddleman.1623 Burton Anat. Mel. iii. ii. ii. ii. (ed. 4) 471 Besmeared like a ruddleman, a gypsy, or a chimny-sweeper. 1832 Miss Mitford Village Ser. v. (1863) 411 He joined a troop of ruddle-men. Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcus Ruddle
Marcus Poole Ruddle (16 January 1905 – 25 February 1986) was an Irish first-class cricketer. Ruddle initially played his club cricket for Pembroke and Phoenix, before playing for Clontarf. wikipedia.org
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reddle
reddle, n. (ˈrɛd(ə)l) [var. ruddle: cf. also raddle.] Red ochre, ruddle.1727–41 Chambers Cycl., Reddle, Ruddle, or Red oker. 1748 J. Hill Hist. Fossils 47 This is the substance commonly called in English Reddle, and is the Rubrica fabrilis. 1805 R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. II. 1147 Smearing the fore... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ruddle, West Virginia
Ruddle lies along U.S. Highway 220. According to the Geographic Names Information System, Ruddle was originally known by the names of Ruddle Mill and Ruddle's Mill. wikipedia.org
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rudle
rudle obs. and dial. f. ruddle n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Royal George Hotel and Ruddle's Building
Following the death of William Ruddle in 1919, the hotel and Ruddle's Building passed in trust to his two sons Ernest and Roland. Known together as Ruddle's corner, the Royal George Hotel and Ruddle's building, has a long association with the Ruddle family, members of whom were well wikipedia.org
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Ruddle Road Halt railway station
Ruddle Road Halt railway station was a minor station on the Gloucester-Newport Railway on the outskirts of Newnham, Gloucestershire. Services References External links Ruddle Road Halt Ruddle Road & Bullo Cross Halts The Main Line - Severn Tunnel Junction to Gloucester Disused railway wikipedia.org
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Ruddles Brewery
Ruddle & Co) was a brewery in Rutland, England. The brewery, established in 1858 in Langham, Rutland, was bought by George Ruddle in 1912. wikipedia.org
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Shebbear College
Houses Day Houses The college is divided into four day houses that compete both academically and in sport; namely: Ruddle - named after the College's most influential headmaster, Thomas Ruddle. wikipedia.org
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George Scangos
He then did his postdoctoral fellowship with Frank Ruddle at Yale University where they created the first transgenic mouse. was a professor of biology at Johns Hopkins University for six years before taking a sabbatical to join Molecular Diagnostics which was co-founded by Ruddle wikipedia.org
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Keswick High School
Notable events Visual Arts teacher James Ruddle lived in a box for 66 hours, painting the inside of it. Keswick, Ontario Georgina, Ontario References Further reading External links Keswick High School: official website Math program highlighted James Ruddle's wikipedia.org
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Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999
was passed by the Parliament in September 1999 and was designed to close a loophole in the law which led to the release of mentally ill killer, Noel Ruddle History In December 1991, Noel Ruddle killed his neighbour with a Kalashnikov rifle. wikipedia.org
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