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Meaning of "ridout"
Ridout is a surname of Old English origin, meaning 'red cottage,' and may refer to individuals or places bearing that name
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- A surname.
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Ridout was named for the surveyor himself.
Her third book also drew on the Ridout family papers.
Alan Ridout lived for much of his life in Canterbury.
The booklet was designed by Paul Ridout.
Thomas Ridout was a surveyor and landowner in the Niagara area.
Timothy Ridout alto.
Ms. Ridout left the aircraft using her walker.
While there he studied music composition with Godfrey Ridout and piano with Earle Moss.
Timothy Ridout is back in France for two dates this month.
The PNR also contains a note describing Ms. Ridout as non-ambulatory and self-reliant.
As a composer, Ridout is chiefly remembered for his symphonic and choral works.
Have you known Michael Ridout?
Thanks to Ron Ridout for permission to use the cover photograph.
The flight attendant told Ms. Ridout that her sister must be nearby.
Ms. Ridout indicates that she also incurred costs for many long distance calls.
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In 1963 Godfrey Ridout reconstructed the musical parts of Colas et Colinette.
Godfrey Ridout observed, ' He could not teach composition and did not try to.
Mr. Ridout sent it back.