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Ratcliffe left the club within days, stating that he had to take the blame for Shrewsbury Town's downfall as he had brought in most of their players.

Ratcliffe and for
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
* A Nature Conservation Review, a 1977 publication by Derek Ratcliffe, listing important sites for nature conservation in Great Britain
In September, 1953, Mr. Herman Ratcliffe became principal and served for one year.
Seeing his chances fade, Ratcliffe devises a sophisticated scheme to get rid of John Carrington: he secures a post abroad for his rival, who, as the job is rather well-paid and his family have not enough money, cannot but accept the offer.
Reflecting upon his career and his ambitions for the future, Ratcliffe admits that he goes to church mainly because he needs the churchgoers ' votes.
Meanwhile other companies were developing: iron founding led to the Park Foundry becoming a leader in the solid-fuel central-heating market ; Adshead and Ratcliffe had developed Arbolite putty for iron-framed windows ; Dalton and Company, which had been producing lubricating oils, developed ways of recovering used engine oil proving useful during the Second World War.
Informed of the location of the buried casket and the Battle Computer's promise of great shared power, Ratcliffe and his association begin digging for the Device.
The story initially leads the informed viewer to identify the figure speaking to Ratcliffe and commanding the renegade faction as Davros, and to identify the imperial faction with the Daleks who captured Davros at the end of Revelation of the Daleks, with the stated intention of taking him to Skaro for trial.
In 1998, he was presented with the Silver World Award by Jere Ratcliffe, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, " for outstanding contributions to young people on an international level ".
On board the ship are Captain John Smith and the voyage's leader Governor Ratcliffe, who believes the local Native Americans are hiding a vast collection of gold and seeks to gain it for his own.
Governor Ratcliffe has a fortress built in a wooded clearing, naming it James Town, and quickly has the crewmen begin digging for gold.
* David Ogden Stiers as Governor Ratcliffe, the primary antagonist of the film who leads an expedition to Virginia to find gold and other riches ( which he wants to keep for himself ).
Duncan Marjoribanks served as the supervising animator for Ratcliffe.
* 21 November: Mark Ratcliffe, Chief Operating Officer for Technology, is appointed CEO of Telecom's soon-to-be spun off network division.
Ratcliffe in earlier times was also known as " sailor town ", originally known for shipbuilding but from the fourteenth century more for fitting and provisioning ships.
From the late sixteenth century Ratcliffe and surrounding areas were notable areas for non-conformist Christianity.
* Disambiguation pages for Redcliffe, Radcliffe, Ratcliffe, and Red Cliff
Robert Ratcliffe assesed both in a strong-worded article, ( Afroasiatic Comparative Lexica: Implications for Long ( and Medium ) Range Language Comparison ) http :// www. tufs. ac. jp / ts / personal / ratcliffe / comp % 20 &% 20method-Ratcliffe. pdf ).
It serves primarily as the preparatory feeder school for Loughborough Grammar School for boys and Loughborough High School for girls, however many also go on to attend the surrounding public schools including Ratcliffe College, Trent College, Oakham School, Repton School and Uppingham School.
Ratcliffe is well known for good GCSE and A-Level results with the school appearing in the top 500 schools in the country
He is also known for indecent exposure to underage children in the Ratcliffe production of Cinderella.

Ratcliffe and on
* Barry J. Ratcliffe, actor was born in Rocky Mount VA March 6, 1962, Born and raised on a farm in the mountains of Virginia, Barry Ratcliffe was the youngest of 7 among 5 boys and 2 girls.
The General Assembly specified that the new courthouse should be located in the center of the county, and was established at the corner of Old Little River Turnpike ( now Main Street ) and Ox Road ( now Chain Bridge Road ) on land donated by town founder Richard Ratcliffe.
After the Powhatans killed the colony's Council President, Lord Ratcliffe, and attacked the colony in the first First Anglo-Powhatan War, Lord De La Warr headed the contingent of 150 men who landed in Jamestown, Virginia on June 10, 1610, just in time to persuade the original settlers not to give up and go home to England.
Some writers of carols, such as George Ratcliffe Woodward who wrote Ding Dong Merrily on High and William Morris who wrote Masters in this Hall, reverted to a quasi-mediaeval style ; this became a feature of the early twentieth century revival in Christmas Carols.
" But very soon, it turns out that the president's plan has backfired and that he is becoming increasingly dependent on Ratcliffe, who is even commissioned to write the president's Inaugural address.
The latter claimed, in right of his mother Frances Ratcliffe, daughter of Henry, third baron Fitz-walter, and second earl of Sussex, the barony of Fitz-walter, and his grandson Benjamin ( d. 1679 ), on 10 February 1670, was summoned to the House of Lords by that title.
* west of Ratcliffe on Soar
Ratcliffe on Soar providing links on the Midland Main Line.
Unlike other Disney Villains, he is based upon a combination of actual historical figures: while the captain of The Discovery, John Ratcliffe, was the governor of the Jamestown Settlement at one point, he was not the first, nor was he the captain of the ship that John Smith and the rest of the Virginia Company arrived on.
Ratcliffe later revealed that this was due to an illness suffered by the pilot, while en route, necessitating his abandoning his mission on this occasion.
Despite conflicting accounts, it is possible that Ryan may have in fact eventually ended up with McNab's LAW rocket, an item that Ryan later claimed to have used against an Iraqi ' Land-Rover type ' vehicle, though this event is discounted by Ratcliffe who states that, at the Regimental debrief, " made no mention at all of encountering enemy troops on his trek.
Ratcliffe said of this move, " is insensitive on and parts to hide behind pseudonyms when they named their dead colleagues in their books, in deliberate contravention of the Regiment's traditions.
Thus Mansfield had two railway stations: Mansfield Town, the former Midland station on Station Road, near Belvedere Street and Mansfield Central, the former Mansfield Railway station on Great Central Road, near Ratcliffe Gate.
In 2008 East Midlands Parkway station opened at Ratcliffe on Soar, approximately to the north, providing good links on the Midland Main Line, which passes through the parish and on the eastern edge of the village in a cutting.
For the election of a councillor to Rushcliffe Borough Council, the parish forms part of the Soar Valley ward, which covers a smaller area than the electoral district of the same name, and consists of the three parishes of Sutton Bonington, Kingston on Soar and Ratcliffe on Soar.
For the election of a councillor to Rushcliffe Borough Council, there is a Soar Valley ward, which covers a smaller area than the electoral district of the same name, and consists of the three parishes of Sutton Bonington, Kingston on Soar and Ratcliffe on Soar.

Ratcliffe and being
Carrington, however, has left behind a sealed letter in which he accuses Ratcliffe of being corrupt.
Gosnold himself served as vice-admiral of the expedition, and captain of the Godspeed ( one of the three ships of the expedition ; the other two being the Susan Constant, under Captain Christopher Newport, and the Discovery, under Captain John Ratcliffe ).
In late 1811 seven murders took place in Ratcliffe Highway ( more recently St. George's Street ), committed by a sailor named Williams, who committed suicide after being captured.
* Democracy, an 1880 novel by Henry Adams, discusses political scandals in the United States of the second half of the 19th century, with Ratcliffe being only slightly more unrefined and uneducated than Blore.
Ratcliffe was renowned for his robust approach to the game and for being a tough tackler.
Ratcliffe has claimed in an interview the hardest ( most aggressive ) opponents he faced were Graeme Souness, Jimmy Case, Mick Harford and Billy Whitehurst, with Whitehurst supposedly being the hardest of all.

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