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  John Radcliffe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radcliffe was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, and graduated from Oxford University, where he was an exhibitioner at University College, to become a Fellow of Lincoln College.
Among the many singularities related of Radcliffe, it has been noticed, that when he was in a convivial party, he was unwilling to leave it, even though sent for by persons of the highest distinction.
The John Radcliffe Hospital and the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, UK are named after John Radcliffe, as is Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare (http://www.oxfordprivatehealth.com/) which is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
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 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio | 'I thought the world of him'
John showed that it was possible to be a broadcaster on a national radio station and still be yourself.
John did not want to be unapproachable, he just did not want to talk to people who were not interested in music.
I suspect that lately John's programme on Radio 1 stuck out like a sore thumb, but John was John - he was going to be there as long as he was there.
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 John Radcliffe and Family
John Radcliffe married Rachel Lambertse van Valkenburg, a daughter of Lambert Jochemse van Valkenburg and Annetie Jacobs, probably in 1680.
John Radcliffe was, I assume, a soldier by 1680 and the time of his marriage.
At the Common Council meeting of 11/29/1701, it was decided that John Rateliffe (sic) and Robert Barrett were to continue as Ratelmen for the upcoming year from 11/29/1701-11/29/1702 according to the agreement on 11/26/1700 of £24 and 80 loads of firewood.
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 JOHN RADCLIFFE - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN RADCLIFFE
By his will he left property to University College for founding two medical travelling fellowships and for other purposes.
Other property was put at the disposal of his executors to use as they thought best, and was employed, among other things, in building the Radcliffe Observatory, Hospital and Library at Oxford, and in enlarging St Bartholomew's Hospital in London.
Radcliffe was elected M.P. for Bramber in 1690 and for Buckingham in 1713.
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 John Radcliffe -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Radcliffe (1652 - 1714) was a (The people of Great Britain) British (A licensed medical practitioner) physician.
A number of landmark buildings in (A city in southern England northwest of London; site of Oxford University) Oxford, including the (Click link for more info and facts about Radcliffe Camera) Radcliffe Camera, the Radcliffe Infirmary, and the Radcliffe Observatory were named after him.
He obtained his M.D. in 1682 and moved to (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London shortly afterwards.
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 John Radcliffe, 1856
That it is necessary to have some proper person appointed to administer the estate of the said John Radcliffe and your petitioner begs him to nominate Thomas Corkill of the town of Ramsey for that purpose.
Decretum Est T A Corlett The undersigned next of kin of John Radcliffe deceased do hereby devise and request that the administration of this estate may be granted to Thomas Corkill of Ramsey as witness our names this 16th day of Feb 1856.
Signified by FB Clucas Mr Radcliffe Received from Thomas Corkill administrator to the estate of John Radcliffe deceased the sum of eight pounds two shillings 11 pence in full for my share of residuary of estate of said John Radcliffe.
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 John Radcliffe develops e-prescribing for blood
John Radcliffe Hospital, part of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, is developing a new electronic prescribing system for blood products to support its transfusion processes.
The John Radcliffe is one of the first hospitals in the country to introduce an integrated blood prescribing system.
Professor of blood transfusion medicine at Oxford Radcliffe hospitals, Mike Murphy, said: "We've looked very carefully at the hospital's transfusion process, which is very complex and involves many staff.
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 Rogers, John --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The successor of John Marshall, he continued Marshall's work in interpreting the Constitution and in establishing the power of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of national and state laws.
John Stark was born on Aug. 28, 1728, in Londonderry, N.H. During the French and Indian War he served as an officer with Rogers' Rangers.
U.S. playwright and screenwriter John Howard Lawson was a member of the Hollywood Ten, a group of motion-picture producers, directors, and screenwriters who refused to answer questions before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in October 1947 and as a result suffered imprisonment and fllisting by the Hollywood studios.
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 The Batemans Family History. - Person Page 37
She married Frederick John Gregory, son of Frederick E Gregory and Jane unknown(Gregory), in December 1887 at Plympton, Devon.
Albert John Mills (M) Albert John Mills was born in 1876 at Stanstead, Hertford.
Mary Mills was born circa 1815 at Radcliffe, Lancashire.
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 John Radcliffe, 1850   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
ANDREAS 1850 N° 116 This the last Will and Testament of John Radcliffe and Jane Radcliffe his wife of the parish of Andreas jointly made declared and published this the 21st Aug 1850 being of sound mind and memory at the making thereof.
Item We leave and bequeath to our son Thomas Radcliffe the sum of Twenty shillings as legacy Item We leave and bequeath to our son Robert Radcliffe the sum of ten pounds and the horse as legacy.
Lastly We appoint our son John Radcliffe executor of this our joint will and Testament and residuary legatee of the rest of our goods, cash, chattels, and effects.
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 Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John and William Rawson were the first of the family who went on to become bankers.
John was interested in botany, and he was a benefactor to the science.
When John died, he left most of his estate to his wife on the condition that she remain a widow.
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 CSIRO Land and Water - Dr John Radcliffe
Radcliffe, J.C. (2002) - Pesticide Use in Australia – a long, hard look - I. The extent of pesticide use from a national and farming perspective.
Radcliffe, J. An overview of water recycling in Australia – Results from the recent ATSE study.
Radcliffe J. (2004) – Water Recycling in Australia.
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 Radcliffe - Daniel Radcliffe pictures and the best sites at Celebrity Link   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Radcliffe Development Corporation, developers of Emerald Estates and Madison Court.
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe.
Clarence Radcliffe 1905 Kansas - Randy Radcliffe 7/14/05.
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 RADCLIFFE, JOHN (1650-1714) - Online Information article about RADCLIFFE, JOHN (1650-1714)
RADCLIFFE, JOHN (1650-1714) - Online Information article about RADCLIFFE, JOHN (1650-1714)
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
Radcliffe was elected M.P. for Bramber in 1690 and for See also:
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 Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals - John Radcliffe
The John Radcliffe Hospital, or ‘JR’, is as much a feature of the Oxford skyline as the ‘dreaming spires’.
It is situated in an elevated position in landscaped grounds in Headington, about 3 miles east of the City centre.
As well as continually improving existing services, the JR, along with the nearby Churchill Hospital, will see major developments over the next few years as services are relocated from the Radcliffe Infirmary.
www.oxfordradcliffe.nhs.uk /findus/jr.aspx   (138 words)

  
 ANN RADCLIFFE - LoveToKnow Article on ANN RADCLIFFE
She was the author of three famous novels: The Romance of the Forest (1791), The Mysteries of Udolpko (i~94) and The Italian (1797).
When she was twenty~ three years old she married William Radcliffe, an Oxford graduate and student of law.
He gave up his profession for literature, and afterwards became proprietor and editor of the English Chronicle.
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 Telemed - John Radcliffe Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford is the main hospital which has links to 5 hospitals in the approximate Thames Valley area -
There is close liaison between the paediatric cardiology department of The John Radcliffe and the Special Care Baby Units of the above and other neighbouring hospitals.
The consultants involved fully recognise the need for this faster, more efficient way to diagnose and treat emergency cases.
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 Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust
The Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country.
It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.
Two out of three stars for the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals: Trust passes all the key performance targets for the first time
www.oxfordradcliffe.nhs.uk   (107 words)

  
 The Neurosciences Group - John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford
The year has seen the "retirement" of Prof John Newsom-Davis in October; but to everyone's relief, not least the patients, he continues to run an MG clinic at the Radcliffe Infirmary.
Moreover, when the antibodies bind to this protein on the surface of a muscle cell line in the lab, Paul Plested found that they cause changes inside the cell that lead to inhibition of AChR function.
The important thing now is to identify the membrane protein to which they bind, and Dr John McConville, will be joining us from Belfast in September to work on this project.
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 John Radcliffe Hospital Site Summary Information
Patient and Public Involvement allows patients to be involved in decisions about their care and lets communities be involved in their local health service.
John Radcliffe Hospital provides services for Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust
Star ratings tell you how well a Trust is performing against a set of performance indicators.
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 Encyclopedia: John Radcliffe
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The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, England, was built by James Gibbs between 1737 and 1749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library.
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 RADCLIFFE of Sussex
(bethroated to John Talbot, 2° E. Shrewsbury) ABT Jun 1426/1430
Walter FitzWalter, 7° B. FitzWalter and Elizabeth Chidiock) (m.2 John Dynham, B. Dynham) BEF 27 Oct 1444
Notes: During the reign of Henry VIII, the Earl of Sussex and his son and a party of friends rode out of London to take part in a tournament.
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 Details of bus service between Oxford and John Radcliffe Hospital, UK
Details of bus service between Oxford and John Radcliffe Hospital, UK This site contains bus service information for England, Scotland and Wales.
Details of Stagecoach Oxford (Thames Transit)'s bus service number 10 between Oxford and John Radcliffe Hospital, in the UK.
Oxford - Oxford (Cowley Road) - Oxford - Churchill Hospital - Headington (Brookes University) - John Radcliffe Hospital 
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 John Radcliffe, b: 1426 - Attelborough, England
Born: 1426 - Attelborough, Norfolk, England Marr: 1444 - Woodhouse, Walter, Essex, England Died: 6 APR 1461 - Ferry Bridge, England Father: John Radcliffe Mother: Katherine Burnell Other Spouses:
Born: 1404 - Billingford, Thurning, Norfolkshire, England Married: 1426 - John Radcliffe Died: 13 OCT 1452 -
Born: 1355 - Lenhales, Herefordshire, England Died: 11 MAY 1409 - Father: John Devereaux Mother: Margaret De Vere Other Spouses:
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 John Radcliffe 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
An exhibition of oil paintings currently showing at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
Even the abstract paintings in this exhibition are based on natural forms.
To purchase one of these paintings, ring me on 01235 850073 or send an e-mail to me at: Vee@vknight.co.uk
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 John Radcliffe & Sons Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
We also design and build houses for private clients.
John Radcliffe and Sons was established in 1802 as a local building company.
During the years it has maintained a large private client base whilst maintaining its tradition of quality.
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 Alfred Radcliffe and John Radcliffe.
son of John Cecil Radcliffe and Catherine Esther Caley.Alfred and his son John were both mentioned in the will of my wifes g/aunt
Hospital Douglas.She had lived at Lucerne Cottage Dogmills with her brother John Robert who was my wifes grandfather.
I would be grateful for any help or tips.
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 University of Oxford Clinical School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
If you require the main John Radcliffe Switchboard the telephone number is
Welcome to the home page for the University of Oxford's Clinical School operated by the Faculty of Medicine's Information Management Services Unit (formerly the University Data Centre) and based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
Room 3A25B John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford OX3 9DU
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 Citikey Oxford - John Radcliffe Hospital - Headington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Citikey Oxford - John Radcliffe Hospital - Headington
The John Radcliffe Hospital has 790 beds and is the main hospital for accidents and emergencies as well as other services such as trauma, paediatrics, surgery, medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology and cardiac services.
Turn to BUPA for your own personal health insurance plan.
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