• John Ridout (1799-1817), still a teenager when he died in 1817, died in a duel with Samuel Jarvis. Both Ridout and Jarvis were from the small circle of...
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  • Ridout is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Ridout (1934–1996), British composer and teacher Alexandra Ridout (born 1998), British...
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    the Ridout family to withdraw their accusation or accept a duel. John Strachan convinced Jarvis to withdraw his invitation to duel and the Ridout family...
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  • Alan Ridout (9 December 1934 – 19 March 1996) was a British composer and teacher. Born in West Wickham, Kent, England, Alan Ridout studied briefly at...
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    former secretary John Ridout to sell Whitehall. Benjamin Ogle purchased the house from Ridout and two days later resold the house to Ridout for the same sum...
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  • Timothy Ridout /ˈrɪdaʊt/ (born 1995) is a British violist and 1st Prizewinner of the prestigious Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition. Ridout studied...
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    year old younger brother John Ridout as his confidential clerk. His son Thomas Ridout (1828-1905) was an architect. "Ridout, Thomas Gibbs, banker". Dictionary...
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    her and paid Small to marry her and take her to the colonies. 1817: John Ridout, 18, was shot dead on July 12, 1817, at the corner of what is now Bay...
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  • Annapolis's John Ridout. In some reports she accompanied Ogle's daughter Mary to White Hall Plantation in 1764 upon Mary's marriage to John Ridout, Ogle's...
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  • Ridout & Maybee LLP—of John Gibbs Ridout and James Edward Maybee; however, the roots and reputation of the name date further back. Donald C. Ridout,...
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  • a descendant of Thomas Ridout, the first Surveyor General of Upper Canada during the administration of Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe. He attended...
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  • duel held in Toronto when he mortally wounded his neighbour and rival John Ridout. He was arrested as a result, but later acquitted, after which he took...
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    Thomas Ridout (March 17, 1754 – February 8, 1829) was a political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Sherborne, England, in 1754 and moved to Annapolis...
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  • Fisherman Thomas Parker Jacob Ridout, Planter James Ridout, Planter John Ridout, Planter Peter Ridout, Planter William Ridout, Fisherman Arthur Robert, Fisherman...
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    Avenue Southwest which was established in 1962 by the Lackey family for Johns-Ridout's Mortuary. The cemetery is part of the Dignity Memorial chain. The cemetery...
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  • the second for John Ridout in a duel with Samuel Peters Jarvis. When Ridout fired his gun early at Jarvis, Small insisted that Ridout be allowed to re-load...
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    Sharpe sold or gave his Maryland properties to his long-time secretary, John Ridout, who had stayed in Maryland during the Revolutionary War to protect his...
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    three other jurisdictions: The townships of Stisted, Chaffey, Franklin and Ridout (all from Victoria County) were transferred to the District in 1873, while...
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  • Herbert Currington Ridout (1881 – 11 October 1948) was a British journalist, editor, and short story writer. He was head of publicity for the British branch...
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  • Residence Moved from its original location at Easton, Maryland in 2019. John Ridout House Annapolis, Maryland 1764–1765 Residence Cross Manor St. Inigoes...
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  • Jarvis, a Tory government official, and John Ridout, the son of a prominent Reformer, which resulted in Ridout's death. Jarvis considered this a personal...
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  • 13 October 1976 John Gorrie William Trevor Anna Massey (Isabella Ridout) William Lucas (Henry Ridout) Diana Bishop (Emily Troop) John Baker (Mr. Baste)...
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    (1981–2007) Mark Ridout – drums (1981–1982; died 2018) Paul Menel – vocals (1985–1989) Les 'Ledge' Marshall – bass guitar (1989–1990; his death) John Jowitt –...
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  • "Blurred Lines" Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell 3:51 2. "Love Me Again" John Newman 3:34 3. "I Love It" Icona Pop featuring Charli XCX 2:33 4. "Gangnam...
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  • 2015, p. 112. Sacks 2015, p. 138. Sacks 2015, p. 139. Ridout 1992, p. 6. Howe 2012, p. 223. Ridout 1992, p. 7. Johnson 2007, pp. 51–52. Sacks 2015, p. 140...
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    ISBN 978-3-8423-7029-6 Norwich, John Julius (2001), Great architecture of the world, USA: Da Capo Press Inc., ISBN 0-306-81042-5 Ridout, Lucy; Gray, Paul (2009)...
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    James Ridout Winchester (March 15, 1852 – October 27, 1941) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas, serving from 1912 to 1931, succeeding William...
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  • by Mark Law in July 1988. Later members were Martin Orford (keyboards), John Jowitt (bass) and Steve Christey (drums). Orford and Jowitt were also members...
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    January 1675 he married Susan Ridout, daughter and heiress of John Ridout of Frome, Somerset. He succeeded his brother John in 1676, inheriting the Melbury...
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    that the extent of the land was as determined in the subsequent Thomas Ridout survey of 1821, drawing a northern boundary near the present location of...
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