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- Ellen Henrietta Ranyard (9 January 1810 – 11 February 1879) was an English writer and missionary who worked with the poor of London. She founded the London...
- Arthur Cowper Ranyard (21 June 1845 – 14 December 1894) was an English astrophysicist. Born at Swanscombe, Kent, he was son of Benjamin Ranyard by his wife...
- Times. Editore Ulrico Hoepli. p. 43. Tomlinson, Charles (1893). A. Cowper Ranyard (ed.). "On Certain Low-Lying Meteors" (PDF). Knowledge: An Illustrated...
- Crozier, W. Ray; Ranyard, Rob (1997). "Cognitive process models and explanations of decision making". In Ranyard, Rob; Crozier, W. Ray; Svenson...
- producers/songwriters include Jony Rockstar, Carl McIntosh ("There's a Place"), Ben Ranyard ("12 Bar Acid Blues"), Charles Lucy of Lucy Tuning ("Sometimes") and Marius...
- (3): 281–300. doi:10.3366/epi.2011.0022. ISSN 1742-3600. S2CID 53515618. Ranyard, Rob (October 1977). "Risky decisions which violate transitivity and double...
- Proctor's death in 1888, Arthur Cowper Ranyard took over editorship, then Harry Forbes Witherby after Ranyard's death. Mussel, James (2009). "Knowledge...
- original on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-28. Proctor, Richard Anthony; Ranyard, Arthur Cowper (1892). Old and New Astronomy. Longmans, Green and Company...
- Independent Pete Molloy Liberal Democrats Liss Owen Liberal Democrats Dean Ranyard Labour Jabez Jordon Sherrington Reform UK Ernest Spowart Reform UK William...
- Ellen Henrietta Ranyard, who put effort to reach sick and poor women in the poorest area of London in the mid-nineteenth century. Ranyard's heart was heavily...