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- Rumbold (sometimes Rumwold) is an Old English name that may refer to: St. Rumbold of Buckingham (662), English infant saint Saint Rumbold of Mechelen...
- Hugo Cecil Levinge Rumbold (7 February 1884 – 19 November 1932) was an English designer of theatrical scenery and costumes. Among those who commissioned...
- Rumbold or Rumwold was a medieval infant saint in England, said to have lived for three days in 662. He is said to have been full of Christian piety despite...
- Rumbolds Point (54°52′S 36°0′W / 54.867°S 36.000°W / -54.867; -36.000) is a point which marks the east side of the entrance to Doubtful Bay at the southeast...
- under Belfries of Belgium and France [ref. whc.unesco.org: ID 943 016 St. Rumbolds Tower "Sint-Romboutstoren Mechelen — Torenweetjes" (in Dutch). 'Sint-Romboutstoren':...
- Richard Rumbold (1622–1685) was a Parliamentarian soldier and political radical, exiled for his role in the 1683 Rye House Plot and later executed for...
- Saint Rumbold (or Rumold, Romuold; Dutch: Rombout; French: Rombaut; Latin: Rum(w)oldus, Rumwaldus, Rumboldus, Rumbaldus; many variants overall) was an...
- Horace Rumbold may refer to: Sir Horace Rumbold, 8th Baronet (1829–1913), British diplomat Sir Horace Rumbold, 9th Baronet (1869–1941), British diplomat...
- The Rumbold Baronetcy, of Wood Hall in Watton in the County of Hertford, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 27 March 1779...
- Charles Edmund Rumbold (11 August 1788 – 31 May 1857) was a British Whig politician. He was the fifth son of Sir Thomas Rumbold, 1st Baronet, and his second...