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  • RANULPH the fourth earl in this fuccef - fion, and the fccond of that name, fon of the former Ranulph, and a man, though rcfem - bling his father in moderation and love of juftice, yet more heroical and magnanimous in his difpo - fition, as appeared in his noble carriage in great battles and affairs of war, wherein he (hewed great valiancy, and alio wifdom in managing the fame.

    The History of Cheshire: Containing King's Vale-royal Entire 1778

  • The boy was called Ranulph, a name which had passed to him through several generations of Jersey forebears -- Ranulph Delagarde.

    The Battle of the Strong — Volume 1 A Romance of Two Kingdoms Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The boy was called Ranulph, a name which had passed to him through several generations of Jersey forebears -- Ranulph Delagarde.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The boy was called Ranulph, a name which had passed to him through several generations of Jersey forebears -- Ranulph Delagarde.

    The Battle of the Strong — Complete A Romance of Two Kingdoms Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Ranulph," said Lady Rookwood, sternly, to her son, "beware how you thwart me!"

    Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843

  • "Ranulph," said she, though almost overcome by her alarm, "stay not an instant here with me.

    Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843

  • Famous names still appear here as part of a remarkably lively programme of launches and other events, featuring stellar bookings such as Nigella Lawson, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Ranulph Fiennes.

    Independent bookshops in Wales 2011

  • As if to emphasise its universal appeal, the magazine's 300,000 Brit readers include UK's Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow, aristo explorer Ranulph Fiennes, author William Boyd, comedian Dawn French and a swathe of front bench politicians of both major parties.

    Colin Morrison: Is This the World's Most Successful Magazine? Colin Morrison 2011

  • As if to emphasise its universal appeal, the magazine's 300,000 Brit readers include UK's Channel 4 news anchor Jon Snow, aristo explorer Ranulph Fiennes, author William Boyd, comedian Dawn French and a swathe of front bench politicians of both major parties.

    Colin Morrison: Is This the World's Most Successful Magazine? Colin Morrison 2011

  • The energetic owner, Stephen Poulter, organises an annual local heritage weekend in partnership with the town's library and museum, and hosts popular meet-the-author events twice a year, which attract the likes of Bill Bryson, Ranulph Fiennes and Julie Walters.

    Independent Bookshops in East England 2011

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