- elements: "shield" or "rim" + "wolf".
Cognates of the name
include Randolf,
Randulph, and Wandolfin. A pet form of
Randolf is Randy.
People with the
given name...
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Ranulf II (also
known as
Ranulf de Gernon), 4th Earl of
Chester (1099–1153), was an Anglo-Norman
baron who
inherited the
honour of the
palatine county...
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Randulf of
Evesham was a
medieval Bishop of Worcester-elect and
Abbot of Evesham.
Randulf was a monk of
Evesham Abbey before becoming Prior of Worcester...
- May 1612. In the meantime, in
April 1611 at Leiden, Jane
White married Randulph (i.e., Ralph) Thickens, with
Thickens replacing wife Jane as the fourth...
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Preceded by
Lyndon Morris Succeeded by
Robert Greenwood Personal details Born
Randulph Robert Maunsell Bacon 6
August 1906 Westgate-on-Sea, Kent Died 30 March...
- families,
including the
Leghs and Radclyffes. It was
eventually bought by Sir
Randulph (or Randle) Crewe, who
became the Lord of the Manor.
Sandbach has been...
- (and
sometimes Rághnall), the
Irish Rannulbh more
accurately represents Randulph and Randulf. A pet form of
Randall is Randy; this name is /ˈrændi/, and...
- This
provoked a
controversy between the two. The
story centres around Randulph Crew, a man from Cheshire, as he
comes to
London during the
early 18th...
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School 20
March 1527/8
Academy The
original school was
founded by Sir
Randulph Brereton of Malpas,
knight and
Chamberlain of Chester; and
stood behind...
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August 1199 Term
ended 1 July 1212
Predecessor John of
Coutances Successor Randulph of
Evesham Previous post(s)
Archdeacon of Capévreux
Orders Consecration...