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Ridding is a surname, and may
refer to:
Charles Ridding (1825–1905),
English cricketer C. M.
Ridding (1862–1941),
English scholar of
Sanskrit and Pali...
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RID may
refer to: Look up
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Isaiah ben Mali di
Trani (the Elder), an
Italian Talmudist Radial immunodiffusion, a...
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Ridding is a
Victorian country house located in the
village of Bentham,
North Yorkshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for...
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William Ridding (4
April 1911 – 20
September 1981) also
known as
Nibbler Ridding, was an
English football player and manager, most
notably in a 17-year...
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During his
early life,
Ridding spent time in Goulburn's
Kenmore Psychiatric Hospital,
after which he
adopted the
title "Ernest
Ridding, GKN LLM" ("Graduate...
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Riddings is a
large village in Derbyshire, England. The
appropriate ward of the
Amber Valley Council is
called Ironville and
Riddings. The po****tion...
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Laura Elizabeth Ridding (née Palmer; 26
March 1849 – 22 May 1939) was a
British biographer,
suffragist and philanthropist.
Ridding was born in Harley...
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George Ridding (16
March 1828 – 30
August 1904) was an
English headmaster and bishop.
George Ridding was born at
Winchester College, of
which his father...
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Charles Henry Ridding (26
November 1825 – 13
March 1905) was an
English first-class
cricketer and clergyman. The son of The
Reverend Charles Ridding, he was...
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Kadambari into
English in 1896.
Ridding was born in Meriden, West
Midlands (then in Warwickshire). Her father,
William Ridding (1830–1900), was the
vicar of...