Examples of using Ripon in English and their translations into Russian
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War Department in 1891, where she had been known as Earl de Gray& Ripon.
The structure was built in its original location in 1853 as a school building for the young town of Ripon, Wisconsin.
I'm happy to tell you that most things you can buy in Ripon are also available in London.
the Royal Engineer Demolitions School in Ripon, York.
Eardwine's family is associated with Ripon, Offa and Ceolwulf with Lindisfarne,
Lichfield, Ripon, Salisbury, Truro and Wells.
connecting Harrogate to Leeds and Ripon, and the A59, connecting the town to York and Skipton.
it served under the names Ripon, Malsah and Commercial Quaker between 1920 and 1938.
while Wilfrid was at Ripon, Wulfhere frequently invited him to come to Mercia when there was need of the services of a bishop.
But while stopping at the town of Ripon in Yorkshire, he received intelligence that Lancaster would arrive at nearby Boroughbridge the next day.
Anderson earned a Bachelor of Arts(AB) degree from Ripon College in 1922, then a master of arts(AM) in physics from the University of Wisconsin in 1924.
so we will see her in Ripon on Friday.
I came across a copy in Ripon.
John Ward, is coming to speak in Ripon tomorrow at the Town Hall.
Hay became Member of Parliament for Ripon in April 1866
Armstrong Whitworth A.W.19 Armstrong Whitworth AW.23 Armstrong Whitworth A.W.29 Armstrong Whitworth Ensign Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Blackburn B-6 Blackburn B-7 Blackburn Shark Blackburn Ripon Fairey G4/31 Handley Page H.P.51 Short Calcutta A preserved Armstrong Siddeley Tiger is on display at the Science Museum London.
On 31 July 1769, constitutions were granted to the Royal Oak lodge in Ripon, and on 30 October of the same year,
an English monk from Ripon, Northumbria(in present-day North Yorkshire,
In 1708 the 2nd Duke was created Duke of Dover(along with the subsidiary titles Marquess of Beverley and Baron Ripon) in the Peerage of Great Britain, but these titles became extinct upon the death of the 2nd Duke of Dover in 1778.
The Ripon barbel inhabits Lake Victoria
