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- February 1815 – 8 November 1878), also known by his pseudonym Sir John Retcliffe, was a German government employee and author who is remembered mainly...
- agents provocateurs to obtain evidence against the agitators. Sir John Retcliffe was an agent provocateur for the Prussian secret police. Francesco Cossiga...
- conservative columnist, and wrote literary fiction under the pen name Sir John Retcliffe. His 1868 novel Biarritz (To Sedan) contains a chapter called "The Jewish...
- by a Prussian secret agent called Hermann Goedsche who used Sir John Retcliffe as a nom de plume. Most of the novel is in the form of a diary written...
- closed in 1965. People's Refreshment House ****ociation Ltd and Yeo, Retcliffe & Dawe, wine merchants, Barnstaple, Devon in 1961. Offiler's Brewery Ltd...
- arrested in Berlin for high treason, but was acquitted in December. Sir John Retcliffe (real name: Hermann Goedsche) was centrally involved in a forgery scandal...
- Joscha Remus (born 1958, nf/ch) Lothar Rendulic (1897–1971, nf) Sir John Retcliffe, pseudonym of Hermann Goedsche (1815–1878, nf) Johannes Reuchlin (1455–1522...
- (1932–2018) Anja Reschke (born 1972) Georg Restle (born 1965) Sir John Retcliffe (1815–1878) Béla Réthy (born 1956) Felix Rexhausen (1932–1992) Claus Richter...
- Theodor Fontane Hermann Ottomar Friedrich Goedsche, pseudonym: Sir John Retcliffe Wilhelm Conrad Gomoll Siegfried Hirsch Johann Georg Ludwig Hesekiel Otto...
- of 1569. Contemporaries of Henry Clyve included a Mr Barlebyn and Mr Retcliffe - other names lent to properties within Thorverton. Bullens Orchard, on...