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British police officer (1906–1988)
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ranulph Robert Maunsell Bacon QPM (6 August 1906 – 30 March 1988) was a British police officer. Bacon was born in Westgate-on-Sea
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with the name Ranulph include: Ranulph (Archdeacon of Leicester) (fl. 1092) Ranulph Bacon QPM (1906–1988), British police officer Ranulph Brito or Le Breton
Ranulph
Bahamian politician (1930–2000)
system.[citation needed] The four-man commission was headed by Sir Ranulph Bacon, who had recently retired as deputy commander of Scotland Yard. The
Lynden_Pindling
Senior English law-enforcement rôle
Alexander Robertson, 1957–1958 Douglas Webb, 1958–1961 Lieutenant-Colonel Ranulph Bacon, 1961–1963 Sir John Waldron, 1963–1966 John Hill, 1966–1968 Andrew Way
Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
Assistant_Commissioner_of_Police_of_the_Metropolis
British barrister and police officer (1902–1975)
1946–1953 Succeeded by Gilbert Carmichael Preceded by Ronald Howe Assistant Commissioner "C", Metropolitan Police 1953–1963 Succeeded by Ranulph Bacon
Joe_Jackson_(barrister)
People with family name "Bacon"
player Ranulph Robert Maunsell Bacon (1906–1988), British police officer Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon (1863–1952), Royal Navy admiral Richard Bacon (disambiguation)
Bacon_(surname)
designer Aleister Crowley, occultist, mystic, sexual revolutionary Ranulph Bacon, senior police officer Sir Herbert Baker, architect Murray Beauclerk
List_of_Old_Tonbridgians
Police academy in London, England
Sir John Waldron (both 1934–1935), three deputy commissioners, Sir Ranulph Bacon (1934–1935), Douglas Webb (1935–1936) and Sir John Hill (who later also
Hendon_Police_College
English judge (1558–1646)
Sir Ranulph (or Ranulphe, Randolph, or Randall) Crew(e) (1558 – 3 January 1646) was an English judge and Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Ranulph Crewe
Ranulph_Crewe
Head of the Sri Lanka police
1942 Stubbs 10 Gordon Herbert Ramsay Halland 1942 1944 Caldecott 11 Ranulph Bacon 1944 1946 Moore 12 Richard Aluwihare 1946 1955 13 Osmund de Silva 26
Inspector General of Police (Sri Lanka)
Inspector_General_of_Police_(Sri_Lanka)
entrepreneur, co-founder of the Taylor Brothers Aircraft Corporation. Ranulph Bacon, 81, British police officer, Inspector-General of Police of British
Deaths_in_March_1988
Second-in-command of London's police
Robertson, 1958–1961 Douglas Webb, 1961–1966 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ranulph Bacon, 1966 Sir John Waldron, 1966–1968 Robert Mark, 1968–1972 John Hill,
Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
Deputy_Commissioner_of_Police_of_the_Metropolis
English police officer (1909–1975)
Inspector-General (CID) from 1944 to 1947. The Inspector-General was Ranulph Bacon, whom Waldron would later succeed as both Assistant Commissioner and
John_Waldron_(police_officer)
English police officer (1909–1968)
1911 before joining the Met in 1933. Both Sir John Waldron and Sir Ranulph Bacon had served as Inspector Generals of the Ceylon Police before attending
Joseph Simpson (police officer)
Joseph_Simpson_(police_officer)
British police officer (1909–1988)
Succeeded by Ranulph Bacon Preceded by Sir Alexander Robertson Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 1961–1966 Succeeded by Sir Ranulph Bacon
Douglas_Webb_(police_officer)
British police officer
Lanka) In office 1942–1944 Preceded by Philip Norton Banks Succeeded by Ranulph Bacon Personal details Born Gordon Herbert Ramsay Halland 13 April 1888 Witham
Gordon_Halland
British and Sri Lankan police officer (1914–1989)
England and Wales 1964–1966 Succeeded by John McKay Preceded by Sir Ranulph Bacon Assistant Commissioner "C", Metropolitan Police 1966–1972 Succeeded by
Peter_Brodie_(police_officer)
Sri Lankan civil servant
(Sri Lanka) In office 1947–1955 Deputy Osmund de Silva Preceded by Ranulph Bacon Succeeded by Osmund de Silva Personal details Born (1895-05-23)23 May
Richard_Aluwihare
English territorial police force
Herbert Reginald Vyvyan 1931–1946 : Lyndon Henry Morris 1947–1961 : Ranulph Bacon 1961–1967 : Col R.B.Greenwood 1967 - amalgamated with Cornwall County
Devon_County_Constabulary
Medieval monastic house in Rocester, Staffordshire, England
was founded in Dovedale between 1141 and 1146 by Richard Bacon, a half brother-in-law of Ranulph, 6th Earl of Chester and a son-in-law of Hugh de Kevelioc
Rocester_Abbey
English actor (born 1967)
Elite. The film was based on real events, which were the subject of Sir Ranulph Fiennes' novel The Feather Men. Statham played an assassin named Danny
Jason_Statham
English lawyer and judge (1552–1634)
and King's Bench declared this to be illegal, and the Chief Justice Sir Ranulph Crewe was dismissed; at this, the remaining judges succumbed to the king's
Edward_Coke
British podcast about Linux
Live UK 2008. The show was presented by Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter and Adam Sweet. Jono Bacon and Stuart Langridge are the only two presenters
LugRadio
Patricia Pin Aileen Jeshyl Peña Evangeline Jaehn Maricar Perez Aquinas Ranulph Hermida Ernita Santos Crisanto Laguardia Jr. BIDA KATAGUMPAY (Bayan Itayo
Nominees in the 2025 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election
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Carmelite Monastery in Nottingham, England
Wymondswold, Robert le Carter, William le Chaundeler, John le Collier, Ranulph le Leper, John and Sarah le Netherd, Alice le Palmere, Henry Putrel. Their
Nottingham_Whitefriars
English judge and politician (1570–1632)
and drove back to Horton. In November 1626 Whitelocke concurred with Sir Ranulph Crew in declining to certify the legality of forced loans. In Darnell's
James_Whitelocke
English politician
committee to inquire into the charges of bribery brought against Francis Bacon. On 17 March he presented the committee's report in a speech "of great force
Robert_Phelips
Referendum held in Scotland
2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014. Griffiths, Nick (23 July 2014). "Sir Ranulph Fiennes to visit cairn celebrating union ahead of independence vote". The
2014 Scottish independence referendum
2014_Scottish_independence_referendum
1559 coronation in England
Cheapside, the Lord Mayor of London and the Aldermen awaited the queen. and Ranulph Cholmley, recorder of the City, made a speech and presented an embroidered
Coronation_of_Elizabeth_I
Helston Sir Robert Killigrew Henry Bulstrode BW gives Robert Naunton Saltash Ranulph Crew Sir Robert Phelips BW gives as possible Sir Peter Manwood Sir Thomas
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1614
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1614
of Kent and Strathearn Katharine, Duchess of Kent Major-General Edward Ranulph Kenyon Major-General Lionel Richard Kenyon Brigadier Mark Peter Kenyon
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Henry Yelverton Christopher Yelverton was Speaker Brackley Robert Spencer Ranulph Crewe Higham Ferrers Henry Montagu Constituency Members Notes Northumberland
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1597
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1597
American reality television series
2020 (2020-11-18) N/A Josh discusses exploration with guests John Lithgow, explorer Ranulph Fiennes, and astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley. Josh gets a demonstration
Josh_Gates_Tonight
newspaper editor Richard Cory-Wright (born 1944) 4th Baronet Cory-Wright Sir Ranulph Fiennes (born 1944), explorer Mark Fisher (born 1944), MP Peter Morrison
List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century
List_of_Old_Etonians_born_in_the_20th_century
Sixteenth century English member of Parliament
Smith, who claimed that they had possessed him. The judges, Winch and Ranulph Crewe, found the boy to be a credible witness: while six of the accused
Humphrey_Winch
Office enforcing law and order in Nottingham
1502/03 John Rose / Thomas Willoughby (mayor 1518) 1503/04 Henry Plumptre / Ranulph Bulkley 1504/05 Nicholas Rodes / James Brasenby 1505/06 William Kirkby
Sheriff of Nottingham (position)
Sheriff_of_Nottingham_(position)
English Anglican priest and scholar (1831–1895)
to continue the work of Churchill Babington, he edited vols. iii–ix. of Ranulph Higden's Polychronicon (1871–86), and vol. i. of the Chronicon of Henry
J._Rawson_Lumby
British Army cavalry regiment
25 October 2009. Grant and Youens 1972, p. 25 Almack 1908, p. 83–84. G F Bacon, "Early history of the Scots Greys", The Navy and Army Illustrated, The
Royal_Scots_Greys
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes family which includes his third cousin adventurer and writer Ranulph Fiennes. Ralph was married to actress Alex Kingston and long-time partner
List of show business families
List_of_show_business_families
14th-century Brabantian theologian and mystic (1293/4–1381)
writing on the Life of Union, is the origin of the so-called German mystic Ranulph Maubier mentions when he advises Michelle du Frocq, the oldest of the children
John_of_Ruusbroec
immediately above) before 1066); transferred here refounded c.1140 by Ranulph de Gernon (Randal), Earl of Chester; dissolved 1537 (c.1540(?)); granted
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
BBC Radio 4 comedy series
Ripely), Everest (Chief Surveyor of India – decapitated by a cricket ball), Ranulph Twizzleton Silly-Middle-Name (Polar Explorer – self-cannibalism), Delbert
Bleak_Expectations
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1330–1974
(Nov) 1391 Ranulph Hunt John Whitham 1393 Ranulph Hunt Matthew Row 1394 Ranulph Hunt John Crocker 1395 Ranulph Hunt Walter Dimmock 1397 (Jan) William Whitham
Tavistock_(constituency)
(1843–1926), explorer in the Middle East Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540 – 1596) Sir Ranulph Fiennes (born 1944), listed as the "greatest living explorer" by the Guinness
List_of_English_people
Anthology of poetry Garlic, chocolate and wine more 29 October 1983 Sir Ranulph Fiennes The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Tube of Antisan cream more
List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1981–1990)
List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1981–1990)
Norman castle in Hertfordshire, England
In early 1215, King John installed a trusted German mercenary called Ranulph in charge of Berkhamsted Castle and reviewed the defensive arrangements
Berkhamsted_Castle
English politician and judge
required to preside in the House of Lords following the disgrace of Francis Bacon, though he was not made Lord Chancellor, despite reportedly offering £10
James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough
James_Ley,_1st_Earl_of_Marlborough
Chronological list of the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire, England
1270–1274 Roger LeStrange 1274–1278 Alexander de Kirketon 1278–1280 Sir Ranulph de Dacre of Dacre, Cumberland 1280–1285 John Lythgrins 1285–1291 Sir Gervase
Sheriff_of_Yorkshire
Dominic Purcell Entertainment Film Distributors Based on The Feather Men by Ranulph Fiennes Action Thriller Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Director: Lasse Hallström
List_of_British_films_of_2011
Calendar year
Benjamin Jarvis, Upper Canadian judge, political figure (d. 1878) April 23 Ranulph Dacre, New Zealand naval seaman (d. 1884) Giuseppe Ferlini, Italian combat
1797
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
Police, late Wiltshire Regiment Colonel (Temporary Major-General) Edward Ranulph Kenyon, CB, retired pay Colonel (Temporary Brigadier-General) Walter Charteris
1918_New_Year_Honours
James I of England's parliament of 1614
Byzantine wrangling in which another better-qualified candidate was dropped, Ranulph Crewe, judge and MP for the government-controlled borough of Saltash, was
Addled_Parliament
Appointments by King George V
Royal Garrison Artillery, attd. R A.A. Battery Lieutenant Wilfrid Augustin Ranulph Bourne, 513th Field Company, Royal Engineers Lieutenant Ernest Bertie Bowell
1919_New_Year_Honours
British royal recognitions
JP. For political and public services in Stockton-on-Tees. Ranulph Robert Maunsell Bacon, Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police. Professor Ronald
1966_New_Year_Honours
Hooton E. O. James (Exeter) Schuyler Jones Hugh Kawharu (Exeter) Robert Ranulph Marett (Exeter) James Cowles Prichard (St John's and Trinity) Vernon Reynolds
List of people from the University of Oxford in academic disciplines
List_of_people_from_the_University_of_Oxford_in_academic_disciplines
British royal recognitions
David Ronksley (508760), Corps of Royal Engineers. Major Guy Nicholas Ranulph Sayle (480607), Welsh Guards. Captain (Quartermaster) Edmund Sheen (470710)
1985_New_Year_Honours
British royal recognitions
O.B.E.., Chief Constable, Southampton Borough Police Force. Ranulph Robert Maunsell Bacon, Chief Constable, Devon Constabulary. Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald
1953_New_Year_Honours
British royal recognitions
Secretary, Ministry of Labour & National Insurance, Northern Ireland. Samuel Ranulph Allsopp, MBE DL, Chairman of the Hops Marketing Board. Oliver Charles Barnett
1954_New_Year_Honours
National awards given by King George V
Oliver Richard Archer Julian CMG Col. Hugh Kennedy, Indian Army Col. Edward Ranulph Kenyon Lt.-Col. and Brevet Col. Geoffrey Chicheley Kemp, Royal Engineers
1916_Birthday_Honours
RANULPH BACON
RANULPH BACON
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Modern English form of Middle English Randolf, RANDOLPH means "shield-wolf."
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Wolf's shield. From the emblem painted on a war shield.
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German
 Variant spelling of Frankish German Rannulf, RANULF means "plundering wolf." Compare with another form of Ranulf.
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British, Danish, English, German
Wolf; Advice; Decision
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Scottish
 Scottish form of Old Norse Randulfr, RANULF means "shield-wolf." Compare with another form of Ranulf.
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English
English : from a Middle English personal name composed of Germanic rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was first introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Ráðulfr, and was reinforced after the Conquest by the Norman form Ra(d)ulf. Compare German Rudolf.
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Variants of Randolph 'Wolf's shield.' Surname.
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English form of Norman French Raulf, RALPH means "wise wolf."
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King John' Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate.
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
House Wolf; Strong Defender; Shield Wolf
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Strong Shield
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Variant spelling of Scottish Ranulf, RANULPH means "shield-wolf."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Sikh
Love of Living
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English and German
English and German : classicized spelling of Randolf, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rand ‘rim’ (of a shield), ‘shield’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Rannúlfr, and was reinforced after the Norman Conquest by the Norman form Randolf.An American family bearing the surname Randolph are descended from William Randolph (?1651–1711), a planter and merchant, a member of a family that originally came from Sussex, England, who emigrated from Warwickshire to VA c.1673. He was a forebear of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee. Randolph had seven sons, each of whom inherited an estate, the name of which was sometimes added to their own, such as Sir John Randolph of Tazewell. His great-grandsons included Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), first attorney general of the U.S. and one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution, and the diplomat and statesman John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), who served as U.S. minister to Russia.
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Red Wolf
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Wolf Counsellor; Wise Protector; Wise Wolf
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House wolf, protector. Mythological wolf was esteemed for courage.
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Variant of Randolph
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Variants of Randolph 'Wolf's shield.' Surname.
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Strong.
RANULPH BACON
RANULPH BACON
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Muslim
Obedient, Who rescues the people from hungry and pain brings Joy into peoples life
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Hindu
God of law, One well versed in law, Follower of the correct way, Master of the right path
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Hindu
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English : variant spelling of Hathaway.
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Charanter in Holy Indian Book
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Bright
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Bengali, Indian
Star
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English
English : variant of Bradford.
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English : from Middle English plow ‘plow’, metonymic occupational name for a plowwright or plowman. In some cases it may have been a topographic name for someone who lived at the edge of an area of plowed land.
RANULPH BACON
RANULPH BACON
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v. t.
A thin, broad piece cut off; as, a slice of bacon; a slice of cheese; a slice of bread.
n.
To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as, to lard poultry.
n.
The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon.
n. pl.
In the southern and western parts of the United States, the portion of the hog between the ham and the shoulder; bacon; -- called also middles.
n.
Skin of bacon.
n.
A thin slice of bacon.
v. t.
To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.
n.
An organ or instrument; hence, a method by which philosophical or scientific investigation may be conducted; -- a term adopted from the Aristotelian writers by Lord Bacon, as the title ("Novum Organon") of part of his treatise on philosophical method.
n.
A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.
n.
A cyst formed under the tongue by obstruction of the duct of the submaxillary gland.
v. i.
A word occurring in a corrupt passage of Bacon's Essays, and probably meaning, to stir, to move.
n.
A unique or extraordinary individuality; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits; a person who illustrates certain phases of character; as, Randolph was a character; Caesar is a great historical character.
n.
Bacon; the flesh of swine.
n.
A name sometimes given to the raven.
v. t.
To place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean.
a.
A grate on which bacon is laid.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lord Bacon, or to his system of philosophy.
superl.
Discolored and rancid; reasty; as, rusty bacon.
n.
A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.
n.
A flitch; as, a flick of bacon.