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Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen (February 1819 - July 22, 1905) was an English civil servant.
Lingen became a scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, in 1837; won the Ireland (1838) and Hertford (1839) scholarships; and after taking a first-class in Literae Humaniores (1840), Was elected a fellow of Balliol (1841).
Lingen was at all events a most successful resister of importunate claims, and his undoubted talents as a financier were most prominently displayed in the direction of parsimony.
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 Ralph Wheeler Robert Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen (February 1819 - July 22, 1905) was an (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English civil servant.
He was born in (A city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center) Birmingham, where his father, who came of an old (additional info and facts about Herefordshire) Herefordshire family with (An advocate of the principles of monarchy) Royalist traditions, was in business.
Lingen became a scholar of (additional info and facts about Trinity College, Oxford) Trinity College, Oxford, in 1837; won the Ireland (1838) and Hertford (1839) scholarships; and after taking a first-class in (additional info and facts about Literae Humaniores) Literae Humaniores (1840), Was elected a fellow of (additional info and facts about Balliol) Balliol (1841).
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Ralph Asher Alpher (born 1921) is a U.S. cosmologist.
Ralph Maxwell Lewis (1904 - January 1987), the son of Harvey Spencer Lewis, was the Imperator of AMORC from 1939 to 1987.
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 Ralph Tate - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ralph Tate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ralph Tate - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ralph Tate.
Ralph Tate (1840 - 20 September 1901) was a British botanist and geologist.
He was born at Alnwick in Northumberland, a nephew of George Tate (1805-1871), naturalist and archaeologist, an active member of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club.
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Among the barons and subjects of King John who succeeded in obtaining the signature of that monarch to Magna Charta, the name of Giles de Braose, Bishop of Hereford, is honourably prominent.
During the troubles of Stephen's reign, and whilst Robert de Bethune was bishop (1131-1148), the city of Hereford suffered greatly, and the cathedral was desecrated and deserted.
Lingen's Hospital, White Crossroad, for six poor widows, was founded about the year 1640, by Jane, widow of William Shelley, Esq., and sole heiress of John Lingen, Esq.
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 Ralph Terry - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ralph Terry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ralph Terry - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ralph Terry.
Ralph Willard Terry (born on January 9, 1936 in Big Cabin, Oklahoma) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1956-57, 1959-64), Kansas City Athletics (1957-59, 1966), Cleveland Indians (1965) and New York Mets (1966-67).
In his 12 seasons as a player, Terry posted a career record of 107-99, with 1000 strikeouts, a 3.27 earned run average, 257 games started, 75 games finished, 20 shutouts, 11 saves, and 446 bases on balls in 1849 innings pitched.
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It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Baron".
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Ralph".
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 Balliol College Library: Jowett Papers - Index I
Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, was his brother (note: it seems that Powell's children and widow all incorporated his Christian name into his surname).
Lingen, Ralph Robert Wheeler, Baron Lingen (1819-1905), Fellow of Balliol 1841, Secretary to the Education Office 1849-69, and Permanent Secretary to the Treasury 1869-85.
Robert Morier (q.v.) made her acquaintance when he was based in Germany, and prompted the Crown Princess to visit BJ occasionally at Balliol in the 1860s.
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'''Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen''' (February 1819 - July 22, 1905) was an [[EnglandEnglish]] civil servant.
Shortly before the introduction of [[William Edward ForsterForster]]'s Education Act of 1870, he was transferred to the post of permanent secretary of the treasury.
He had been made a C.B. in 1869 and a [[knightK.C.B.]] in 1878, and on his retirement he was created Baron Lingen.
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 LINGEN, RALPH ROBERT WHEELER LINGEN, BARON (1819-1905) - Online Information article about LINGEN, RALPH ROBERT WHEELER ...
schools, and Lingen was conspicuous for his fearless discrimination and rigid See also:
parliament which caused Lowe's resignation, founded (but erroneously) on an alleged " editing " of the school inspectors' reports, was inspired by a certain antagonism to Lingen's as well as to Lowe's methods.
Lingen was at all events a most successful resister of importunate claims, and his undoubted talents as a financier were most prominently displayed in the direction of See also:
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His Invisible Man (1952) portrays with humour and energy the plight of a fl man whom post-war US society cannot acknowledge.
Ellison was born in Oklahoma City and named after the US philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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 LINGEN, RALPH ROBERT WHEELER LINGEN, BARON (1819-1905) - Encyclopedia Britannica - LINGEN, RALPH ROBERT WHEELER LINGEN, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
LINGEN, RALPH ROBERT WHEELER LINGEN, BARON (1819-1905), English civil servant, was born in February 1819 at
Shortly before the introduction of Forster's Education Act of 187o, he was transferred to the post of permanent secretary of the treasury.
It used to be said that the best recommendation for a secretary of the treasury was to be able to say " No " so disagreeably that nobody would court a repetition.
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 LINGEN - Online Information article about LINGEN
Lingen was the seat of a university from 1685 to 1819.
county of Lingen, of which this town was the See also:
Prussia, and in 1815 the lower county was transferred to Hanover, only to be united again with Prussia in 1866.
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Dr. Ralph Benson, (Atwill), is shipwrecked while fleeing a murder charge in Philadelphia and finds himself on a remote island where he is now hailed as a god for saving the life of the native queen, Princess Tanao.
A man gazing into Baron Munchausen's magic mirror discovers that the Baron is an ancient magician who must feed on someone's blood every thousand full moons to survive.
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 Lingen Coat of Arms, Family Crest
The roots of the German surname Lingen lie in the former royal duchy of Swabia, now the modern region of Baden-Wurttemburg.
The surname is derived from the name of the town of Lingenfeld, located south of the city of Heidelberg.
In the 1st century, Swabia was settled by the tribe of the Sueben who came from central Germany and drove the Celts to Gaul (France).
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Boscawen was the third son of Huth, 1st Viscount Falmouth.
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Raymond Romain, Comte Desèze (1760-1828) was a French advocate, who, together with François Tronchet, defended Louis XVI, when the king was brought before the Convention for trial.
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 Balliol College Library: Jowett Papers - Index of BJ's contemporaries
Herbert, Sir Robert George Wyndham (Balliol 1849): I C13 f21v, 28, 29, D8 Herbert, Sidney, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea: III N7, 13, 21, 24, 55, 70, 75, 78, 110, 165, 194, 205
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The College was founded around 1263 by The 5th Baron de Balliol under the guidance of the Bishop of Durham.
After his death in 1269, his widow, Dervorguilla of Galloway, made arrangements to ensure the permanence of the College.
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Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen was an English civil servant.
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Lingen, Ralph Robert Wheeler (1819-1905) 1st Baron Lingen of Lingen
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The College was founded around 1263 by The 5th Baron de Balliolunder the guidance of the Bishop of Durham.After his death in 1269, his widow, Dervorguillaof Galloway, made arrangements to ensure the permanence of the College.She providedcapital, and in 1282, formulated the College Statutes.
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