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

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dist.male.first, United States Census Bureau, archived from the original ( txt) on 21 January 2010 , retrieved 1 November 2010 Top 100 names for baby girls, 2009 ( xls), Office for National Statistics (www.statistics.gov.uk) , retrieved 12 November 2010 Randall Swingler, (1909–1967), English, poet, also awarded the Military Medal in the Second World War 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] Randall's family have lived in Uxbridge for many years. The family owned the major local department store Randalls of Uxbridge on Vine Street, which was founded by his great-grandfather Philip Randall in 1891, and closed in 2015. [2]

Prince, Rosa (16 January 2015). "Why I'm standing down from Parliament: Sir John Randall, MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip". Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 5 April 2016. Clan Chiefs, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs (www.clanchiefs.org) , retrieved 13 November 2010Randall was elected Member of Parliament for Uxbridge in a by-election following the death of Sir Michael Shersby in the wake of the Labour Party's 1997 landslide election victory. Randall had been an election agent for Shersby throughout the 1997 General Election campaign. He became the first Conservative candidate to win a parliamentary by-election since the party's recently elected leader William Hague's victory in Richmond in 1989. 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

a b Rettig, Jessica (3 June 2010), 10 Things You Didn't Know About Rand Paul, U.S. News & World Report (www.usnews.com) , retrieved 30 November 2010 Randal Pinkett [43] born 1971 [43] United States [43] contestant on an American reality television show. [44] Randall M. Fort, (born 1956), American, member of the Intelligence and Research in the United States DepartmentRandall / ˈ r æ n d l/ is a masculine given name in English, Irish and German. Its modern use as a given name originates from the transferred use of the English–language surname Randall, which in turn is derived from Randolph. a b MacLysaght, Edward (1972), Irish Families: Their Names, Arms and Origins, New York: Crown Publishers, pp.119–120 Jeff Randall, a character in two British TV series, both titled Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969, 2000)

Sabbagh, Dan (18 May 2018). "May names nine new Tory peers to bolster party after Brexit defeats". The Guardian . Retrieved 19 May 2018.

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Genealogy Data: Frequently Occurring Surnames from Census 1990 – Names Files, United States Census Bureau, archived from the original on 31 December 2009 , retrieved 21 October 2010 Alexander Randal Mark McDonnell [30] 1935–2021, [30] Ninth Earl of Antrim (1785 creation), in the Peerage of Ireland. [30] There are several variant spellings of the English given name; these include Randal, Randel, Randell, Randle, Randoll, and Rendell. The form Randal has also been used as an Anglicisation of an etymologically unrelated Irish and Scottish Gaelic name, Raghnall. This Anglicisation has been noted as being particularly common amongst several Irish families of note. Randal has not been among the 1,000 most popular masculine baby names in the United States since 1994, and Randall has been among the top 1,000 names since 1906. According to US Census data, in 1990 both names were among the top 500 most popular masculine names in the country. Neither name is currently among the 100 most popular masculine (or feminine) baby names in either the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland. Trump chooses Randal as 4th 'Apprentice' , Today.com (www.msnbc.Today.com), 16 December 2005 , retrieved 8 December 2009 a b c d Sean McLelland, Team USA (www.teamusa.org), archived from the original on April 13, 2010 , retrieved 30 November 2010

Randal Arthur Henry Plunkett [46] 1906–1999, [46] Nineteenth Baron of Dunsany, in the Peerage of Ireland. [46] First Names Bulletin 2009 (PDF), Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (www.nisra.gov.uk) , retrieved 12 November 2010 Randal Edward Sherborne Plunkett [45] 1848–1883, [45] Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. [45] a b c d Falconer, Phoebe (24 July 2010), "Eyesight expert and safety campaigner", NZ Herald, The New Zealand Herald (www.nzherald.co.nz) , retrieved 30 November 2010

a b c Sir Randal Cremer, Timeline of Nobel Winners (www.nobel-winners.com) , retrieved 30 November 2010



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