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Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased): The Complete Series [DVD]

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a b c d e Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006), A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rded.), London: Routledge, pp.2584–2585, ISBN 0-203-99355-1 Learn about the family history of your surname, Ancestry.com , retrieved 16 October 2010 which cited: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4 for the surnames "Randal", "Randall". Randal Beresford, [32] died 1681, [32] Second Beresford of Coleraine baronet, in the Baronetage of Ireland. [32] a b The Chiefs of Clan Donald ( txt), The High Council of Clan Donald (www.highcouncilofclandonald.org) , retrieved 12 November 2010 Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics (the Randall), a research institute of King's College London

The Count Randal MacDonnell of the Glens, Debrett's (www.debretts.com) , retrieved 13 November 2010

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Table 2 - Top 100 boys' and girls' names, Scotland, 2009, showing changes since 2008 (Alphabetical) (PDF), General Register Office for Scotland (www.gro-scotland.gov.uk) , retrieved 12 November 2010

Top 100 names for baby boys, 2009 ( xls), Office for National Statistics (www.statistics.gov.uk) , retrieved 12 November 2010On 18 May 2018, it was announced he would be elevated to the House of Lords. [12] On 25 June, he was created a life peer as Baron Randall of Uxbridge, of Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon. [13] Outside Parliament [ edit ] The Norman personal names Randulf and Randolf are ultimately derived from the Old Norse Rannúlfr, [3] [5] when the short form Randr (Old Danish Rand) is probably the first part of Norman toponyms such as Randal (Manche, le Vrétot, maybe from *Randdalr, a compound with dalr "valley", same as Randale, hamlet in England), Rantot (Manche, farm at Digulleville maybe from *Randtopt with topt> -tot " toft") and Ranville. In fact, Rannúlfr was introduced into England by Scandinavians well before the arrival of the Norman name, and because of the introduction of the form used by the Normans, both names were reinforced in England. [5] The Old Norse Rannúlfr is composed of two elements—the first element is rand, meaning " shield" or "rim"; the second element is úlfr, meaning " wolf". [5] The Old English form of these names is Randwulf (similarly composed of rand and wulf). [7] [8] Other cognates include: the Old Low German Randwulf, Randulf; and the Old Norse Röndúlfr. [7] [8] a b c Harrison, Henry (1918), Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary, vol.2, London: The Mortland Press, p.103 William Randal McDonnell, [30] 1851–1918 [30] Sixth Earl of Antrim (1785 creation), in the Peerage of Ireland. [30]

Randall later became managing director of Randall's and one of three shareholders in the business. In 1994, he became Honorary Treasurer of Uxbridge Conservative Association, which later elected him Chairman. Hayes, Alan (11 December 2014). "End of an era as Randall's of Uxbridge closes". Get West London . Retrieved 5 April 2016.a b Randy, Dictionary.com , retrieved 12 November 2010 which cited: Dictionary.com Unabridged, Random House In 1999 he was appointed as an Opposition Whip, but, due to his opposition to Britain's involvement in the Iraq War, he resigned as a matter of conscience in March 2003. [6] He was later reappointed as a Whip in 2003. At the end of 2005 he was promoted to Conservative Assistant Chief Whip. In 2010 he was appointed the joint Deputy Chief Whip and Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household in the Coalition Government. Cork Historical and Archaeological Society (1919), Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, p.40

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