Radcliffe

Radcliffe

Radcliffe may refer to:

* Places:
** Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, England
** Radcliffe, Northumberland, England
** Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
** Radcliffe, Iowa, USA
** Radcliff, Kentucky, USA

* People:
** Alex Radcliffe (1905-1983), US baseball player
** Alfred Radcliffe-Brown (1881-1955), English social anthropologist
** Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823), English novelist
** Aubrey Radcliffe, US academic
** Charles Radcliffe (b. 1942), English magazine editor
** Cyril Radcliffe (1899-1977), British lawyer
** Daniel Radcliffe (b. 1989), English actor
** Eric Radcliffe, British recording engineer and music producer
** Sir George Radcliffe (1593-1657), English politician
** George L. P. Radcliffe (1877-1974), US Senator from Maryland
** Jack Radcliffe, US porn actor
** Jacob Radcliff, US politician
** John Radcliffe (English physician) (1652-1714), English physician
** John Radcliffe (baseball) (1846-1911), US professional baseball player
** Mark Radcliffe (b. 1958), English broadcaster
** Mike Radcliffe (b. 1944), Canadian politician
** Paula Radcliffe (b. 1973), English athlete
** Rosemary Radcliffe, Canadian actress
** Sarah Chana Radcliffe, Canadian author
** Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe (1902-2005), US baseball player
** Timothy Radcliffe (b. 1945), a former Master of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) from 1992-2001

*Other:
** John Radcliffe Hospital, in Oxford
** Radcliffe Camera, library building at Oxford University
** Radcliffe College, women's college that was associated with Harvard University
** Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, postgraduate study institute that succeeded Radcliffe College
** Radcliffe Cricket Club
** Radclyffe Hall (1880-1943), British novelist and poet
** The Radcliffe Infirmary, a former hospital in Oxford
** Radcliffe Line between India and Pakistan
** The Radclyffe School, Chadderton, England
** Radcliffe Borough F.C., a football club in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, England
** Radcliffe Baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

ee also

* Radcliff
* Ratcliffe
* Redcliff
* Redcliffe


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