• diocese Ripon Canal, North Yorkshire Ripon Falls, Uganda Ripon, California Ripon, Wisconsin Ripon (town), Wisconsin Ripon College (disambiguation) Ripon High...
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  • Ripon College may refer to: Ripon College (Wisconsin), a liberal arts college in Ripon, Wisconsin, United States The former name of Outwood Academy Ripon...
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  • Ripon High School may refer to: Ripon High School (California), Ripon, San Joaquin County, California Ripon High School (Wisconsin), Ripon, Wisconsin This...
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  • York St John University, a university in York, England formerly College of Ripon and York St John Transit stations named after the Canadian university York...
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  • John Mallory (died 1619), MP for Ripon and Thirsk John Mallory, character in The Jury (TV serial) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • James Dyson (schoolmaster) (1875–1956), headmaster of grammar schools at Ripon and Boston, grandfather of the inventor James Dyson (physicist) (1914–1990)...
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  • (1640?–1683), English naval officer John Holmes (by 1529 – 1583), MP for Ripon and Boroughbridge John Holmes (died 1556 or later), MP for Rye John Holmes...
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  • Parliament for Ripon and Ludlow William Heath (died 1607), Member of Parliament for Bath Bill Heath (disambiguation) Heath (name) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • In the city of Ripon, England, the wakeman presided over a nightly curfew. Relics of this tradition still exist. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Ollie or Olly Robinson may refer to: Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon Ollie Robinson (cricketer, born 1998), English wicket-keeper who plays for...
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  • Rare Ultimate (roller coaster), at Lightwater Valley amusement park near Ripon, North Yorkshire, England Ultimates, a fictional superhero group in the...
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  • Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon Gwladus Ddu (died 1254), Welsh noblewoman, daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd Gladys (disambiguation) Gladys (given name)...
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  • RGS (redirect from RGS (disambiguation))
    Railroad, reporting mark RGS Ripon Grammar School Rosgosstrakh Royal Geographical Society Royal Grammar School (disambiguation), several schools in the United...
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  • for Orford, Dunwich and Suffolk Anthony Wingfield (MP for Ripon) (c. 1550–c. 1615), MP for Ripon Sir Anthony Wingfield, 1st Baronet (c. 1585–1638) of the...
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  • Carlisle Sir James Graham, 1st Baronet, of Netherby (1761–1824), MP for Ripon 1798–1807 Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet (1792–1861), First Lord of the Admiralty...
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  • merchant, banker and politician George Gipps (MP for Ripon) (1783–1869), Member of Parliament (MP) for Ripon, son of above George Gipp, "The Gipper" (1895–1920)...
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  • Osteopathic Medicine Point Loma Nazarene University Prairie View A&M University Ripon College Simmons College Southwestern Adventist University Sterling College...
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  • broadcaster. Peter York may also refer to: Peter York (MP) (1542–1589), MP for Ripon Pete York (born 1942), musician Peter York (actor) from Paxton Whitehead...
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  • Gallows Hill, Otley, site of the gallows, now a nature reserve Gallows Hill, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England, place where 300 were hanged, 1570 Gallow Hill...
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  • Parliament for Ripon Edmund Jenings (governor) aka Edmund Jennings (1659–1727), Colonial Governor of Virginia, son of above This disambiguation page lists...
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    century). A long-awaited resumption of creating dioceses began in 1836 with Ripon. Ripon Town Council assumed that this had elevated the town to the rank of a...
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  • built Harewood House Edwin Lascelles (1799–1865), barrister and MP for Ripon from 1846 to 1857 Ernita Lascelles (1890–1972), English actress Francis...
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  • oldest house in Prince William County, Virginia, United States Ripon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rippon. If an internal...
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  • Anglican priest and Dean of Ripon William Thomas Freemantle (1849–1931), British author and organist This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • William Bennet may refer to: William Bennet (MP for Ripon) (died 1609), MP for Ripon William Bennet (bishop) (1746–1820), Bishop of Cloyne and antiquary...
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  • Carolina Marmaduke Wyvill (disambiguation), several, including: Marmaduke Wyvill (MP for Ripon) (died 1558), MP for Ripon Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 1st Baronet...
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  • and St. Joseph's Catholic Churches, Oconto St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Ripon, Wisconsin) St. Peter's Church (West Bend, Wisconsin), Roman Catholic church...
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  • Wath (redirect from Wath (disambiguation))
    Wath may refer to: Wath, Cumbria, a U.K. location Wath (near Ripon), a village in Harrogate district, North Yorkshire Wath, Ryedale, a village in North...
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  • William Smith (died 1591), MP for Wells William Smith (MP for Ripon) (1550–1626), MP for Ripon William Smith (MP for Aylesbury) (1568–1620), MP for Aylesbury...
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  • 1952–1962), Indian politician John Wilson (Dean of Ripon) (1586–1635), English Anglican priest and Dean of Ripon Minster, 1624–1634 John Wilson (Puritan minister)...
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