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  1. 1 Dudley Ryder, The Diary of Dudley Ryder 1715 -1716, ed William Matthews (London, 1939), p 29. 2 The original form of this paper was submitted as a dissertation and I am grateful to Dr Louise ...

  2. Ticketing the British Eighteenth Century: "A thing . . . never heard of before". S. Lloyd. History. 2013. During the long eighteenth century, an apparently minor and ephemeral object proliferated in Britain: the ticket. A significant and increasing proportion of the population encountered tickets of…. Expand.

  3. Colonel Charles Henry Dudley Ryder, CB CIE DSO (28 June 1868 – 13 July 1945) was an English army officer and explorer. An officer of the Royal Engineers, British Army, he served as Surveyor General of India from 1919 to 1924. During his career, he undertook a number of surveys; including in China's Yunnan province, Tibet and the Himalayas, the North-West Frontier Province, the Turco-Persian ...

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › richard-d-ryderRichard D.Ryder _ AcademiaLab

    Richard Hood Jack Dudley Ryder (nacido el 3 de julio de 1940) es un escritor, psicólogo y defensor de los derechos de los animales inglés.. Ryder se hizo conocido en la década de 1970 como miembro del Grupo Oxford, un grupo de intelectuales vagamente centrados en la Universidad de Oxford que comenzaron a hablar en contra del uso de animales, en particular de las granjas industriales y la ...

  5. Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby (1762-1847) politician. Thomas Phillips (1770 - 1845) John Massey Wright (1777 - 1866) John Samuel Agar (c.1773 - 1858) Stipple engraving. published 4 February 1813.

  6. This article was written by John Andrew Hamilton and was published in 1897. Dudley Ryder, first Earl of Harrowby, was born in London on 22 December 1762. He was the eldest son of Nathaniel Ryder, first baron Harrowby, by Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Terrick, bishop of London. Henry Ryder and Richard Ryder were his brothers.

  7. He was received into the Catholic Church at Rome in 1846. The grandfather, Henry Dudley Ryder, a son of the first Lord Harrowby, was a prominent Evangelical in the early years of the last century, and was the first of the party to be raised to the episcopate. He was successively Bishop of Gloucester and Lichfield and Coventry.