- John
Ranicar Park (1778 – 14
December 1847) was an
English surgeon and theologian. Park was the only son of
Henry Park. He was born at
Liverpool in 1778...
- Lord
Blears (born
James Ranicar Blears, 13
August 1923 – 3
March 2016) was a British-American
professional wrestler, ring announcer, promoter, actor,...
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eldest daughter of Mr.
Ranicar of West
Leigh Hall, Leigh, Lancashire, by whom he had
eight daughters and a son, John
Ranicar Park. This
article incorporates...
- ****ebore with
darker pink
veining Double white ****ebore
hybrid 'Betty
Ranicar'
Yellow double ****ebore "Blue-black"
double ****ebore
Double pink ****ebore...
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Before 1939, a Mr.
Ranicar shot a
white bison in the
Talinji area of
Manjampatti Valley. J. C.
Gouldsbury reported that
Ranicar presented the mounted...
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mining subsidence and
Westleigh Old Hall
became the
manor by repute. The
Ranicars and the
Marsh families lived here.
Westleigh Old Hall was
another Leigh...
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support and
mentor a
number of
young people, for
example Gladys and
Joyce Ranicar.
Gladys would later marry Green's great-nephew
Simon (later Sir Simon)...
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George Leman Tuthill 1819
Peter Mere
Latham 1820
Richard Harrison 1821 John
Ranicar Park, The
Pathology of
Fever 1822
Francis Willis on
Mental Derangement...