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Ryves is a surname, and may
refer to:
Bruno Ryves (1596–1677),
English royalist churchman Elizabeth Ryves (1750–1797),
Irish author George Ryves, English...
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Ryves's Comet, also
known as C/1931 P1, 1931 IV or 1931c, was
discovered by
Percy Mayow Ryves, an
English amateur astronomer, on 10
August 1931. The comet...
- Rives,
Ryve, Reeve, and
Ryves.
Ryves was son of Thomas, and
grandson of John
Ryves of
Damory Court, Dorset.
George Ryves, Sir
Thomas Ryves and Sir William...
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Ryves Holt (1696 – May 8, 1763) was an
American judge who
served as
chief justice of the
Delaware Supreme Court from 1745 to 1763. Born in 1696, Holt...
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Ryves Holt
House Included In
First State National Historical Park". The
Lewes Historical Society.
Retrieved February 15, 2015.
Media related to
Ryves...
- Carl
Ryves (14 July 1940 – 13
October 2022) was an
Australian sailor. He
competed in the
Flying Dutchman event at the 1968
Summer Olympics. "Carl
Ryves"....
- Sir
Thomas Ryves, was
considered to be the
leading expert on
ecclesiastical and
Admiralty law of his time, and
another brother George Ryves was Warden...
- in
ecclesiastical law and
Admiralty law.
Thomas Ryves was born
around 1583,
eighth son of John
Ryves(1532-1587) of
Damory Court, near Blandford, Dorset...
- led to make it his base,
calling it, in
compliment to
Ryves,
Agincourt Sound. In May 1803
Ryves was
moved to HMS Gibraltar, in
which he
remained in the...
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Richard Ryve (also Reve) (d. 1594) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1560 to 1594. He was
educated at All
Souls College,
Oxford where he
graduated BA in 1534...