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    John Robert Rudge (born 21 October 1944) is an English former professional football player and manager who is the president of EFL League Two club Port...
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    Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of Eighty (commonly known as Barnaby Rudge) is a historical novel by English novelist Charles Dickens. Barnaby Rudge was...
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  • John Rudge (born 1944) is an English football player and manager John Rudge may also refer to: John Arthur Roebuck Rudge (1837–1903), British scientific...
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  • Edward John Rudge DL FRS FSA (30 May 1792 – 29 January 1861) was a British barrister and antiquary. Rudge was the son of Edward Rudge, botanist and antiquary...
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  • Rudge is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Alan Rudge (born 1937), British electrical engineer Anne Rudge (1761–1836), English botanist...
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    Vernon and John, and Rudge Cycle Co. of Coventry (which descended from a bicycle company founded by Daniel Rudge of Wolverhampton). Rudge motorcycles...
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  • after relegation became inevitable the following season. His assistant, John Rudge, became the club's longest-serving and most successful manager, leading...
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    botanist Edward Rudge and her son, the barrister and antiquary Edward John Rudge, among others. She is one of the earliest known published female botanical...
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    John Arthur Roebuck Rudge (26 July 1837 – 3 January 1903) was a British scientific instrument maker and inventor, who lived in Bath, noted for his contributions...
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  • John Rudge (15 August 1669 – 22 March 1740), of Mark Lane, London and Evesham Abbey, Worcestershire, was a London merchant and financier, and Whig politician...
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  • John the Duke of Avram (born John Charlton Rudge) (born 12 March 1944) is the titular head of the Grand Duchy of Avram, an Australian micronation. He also...
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    football, probably of my whole career". In September 1997, he signed for John Rudge's First Division Port Vale for a club record £500,000 fee; he was signed...
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  • twelve years at the club in partnership with manager John Rudge, until he controversially sacked Rudge in January 1999. As chairman, he concentrated his...
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  • Edward Rudge (1763–1846) was a botanist and antiquary. Edward Rudge may also refer to: Edward Rudge (1630–1696), MP for Evesham 1681,1690 Edward Rudge (politician)...
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    used Rudge's axles with much success thereby bringing world attention to Rudge. In the years before John Dunlop invented the pneumatic tyre, Rudge addressed...
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  • Birmingham City. Mark McGhee won the Division Two title for Reading, with John Rudge's Port Vale taking the other automatic promotion place. Burnley triumphed...
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  • Olga Rudge (April 13, 1895 – March 15, 1996) was an American-born concert violinist, now mainly remembered as the long-time mistress of the poet Ezra...
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  • promotion out of the Fourth Division. He made 13 appearances in 1983–84; John Rudge replaced McGrath as manager in December, but could not stop the club from...
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  • Division in 1930–31. John Rudge has had the longest tenure, of fifteen years and one month (749 matches) from 1983 to 1999. This was Rudge's only role in management...
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    João Henrique Rudge. She was a descendant of the English settler John Rudge, from Stroud, who came to Brazil in the early 19th century. Rudge demonstrated...
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  • Edward Chester Isabel Dean as Mrs. Rudge Raymond Huntley as Mr. John Chester Alan Haywood as Joe Willet Arthur Brough as John Willet Richard Wordsworth as Mr...
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  • of Avram is a micronation founded in the early 1980s by Tasmanian John Charlton Rudge, who styles himself the "Grand Duke of Avram". The public manifestation...
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  • uefa.com. Retrieved 22 February 2012. Rudge, John; Lowe, Simon (2023), To Cap It All: The Autobiography of John Rudge, Pitch, p. 80, ISBN 9-781801-505017...
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  • and second-successive (13th overall) season in the Fourth Division. John Rudge achieved his first success as manager, leading Vale to promotion into...
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    second tier without ever playing in the first. Individuals of note include John Rudge (who managed the club for 16 years from 1983 to 1999) and Roy Sproson...
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  • 1979–80, outside of the re-election zone on goals scored. He appointed John Rudge as his assistant on a recommendation. McGrath offloaded many under-performing...
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  • landing on the Moon. In a 1995 letter to New Scientist, J.A. Terry and John Rudge pointed out that the quotation ascribed to Woolley is actually a misquotation...
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  • vocals (final line up) John (Rudge) Rudgers – guitar (original line up) Geolyn Carvin – guitar, backing vocals (original line up) John (Vetty) Vetter – bass...
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  • 1993 Port Vale 2–1 Stockport County Wembley Stadium (original) 35,885 John Rudge 1994 Swansea City 1–1 Huddersfield Town Wembley Stadium (original) 47...
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    again in 1982–83 before returning to the basement division immediately. John Rudge was appointed as manager in December 1983 and would remain in the post...
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