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  1. Robert Radcliffe may refer to: Robert Radcliffe of Hunstanton (died 1497), English landowner. Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex (c. 1483–1542), courtier and soldier. Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex (1573–1629), English peer. Robert Radcliffe (cricketer) (1797–1832), English cricketer.

  2. 1 de mai. de 2011 · Under an English Heaven. Paperback – May 1, 2011. by Robert Radcliffe (Author) 4.5 229 ratings. See all formats and editions. 1943. The sleepy Suffolk village of Bedenham is jerked into the twentieth century and the harsh realities of war by the arrival on its doorstep of an American bomber base and its three thousand inhabitants.

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  3. Robert Radcliffe’s curriculum includes over $1 Billion in home sales; Representing more than 650 luxury homeowners with their move in the highly-regarded areas of Brentwood, Malibu, Pacific ...

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  4. 1 de nov. de 2002 · Robert Radcliffe. 4.07. 475 ratings63 reviews. 1943. The sleepy Suffolk village of Bedenham is jerked into the twentieth century and the harsh realities of war by the arrival on its doorstep of an American bomber base and its three thousand inhabitants. For Billy Street, fourteen, a London evacuee uneasily billeted with the village blacksmith ...

  5. Robert Radcliffe was born and educated in London. A journalist and advertising copywriter, he also spent ten years working as a commercial pilot, flying all over the world. He is the bestselling author of nine novels, including The Lazarus Child, Under an English Heaven and Dambuster. He lives in Suffolk.

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  7. Margaret Whetehill. Robert Radcliffe, 10th Baron Fitzwalter, 1st Earl of Sussex, KG, KB, PC (c. 1483 – 27 November 1542), also spelt Radclyffe, Ratcliffe, Ratcliff, etc., was a prominent courtier and soldier during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, who served as Chamberlain of the Exchequer and Lord Great Chamberlain .