William Ridley

William Ridley

William Ridley may refer to:
*William Ridley (bishop), an Anglican bishop in Canada.
*William Ridley (Presbyterian missionary), a Presbyterian missionary and linguist in Australia.


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  • William Henry Havergal — (18 January 1793–19 April 1870) was an Anglican clergyman, writer, composer and hymnwriter, and a publisher of sermons and pamphlets. He was the father of the hymn writer and poet Frances Ridley Havergal and the clergyman and organist Henry East… …   Wikipedia

  • William Hodsoll — (born 1718; christened 28 October 1718 at Ash next Ridley, Kent; died 30 November 1776 at Ash next Ridley), was a noted English cricketer of the mid Georgian period. Hodsoll lived at Dartford for some years and was a tanner F S Ashley Cooper, At… …   Wikipedia

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