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John Ryle (fl
John Ryle may refer to: * John Ryle (fl. 1414), Member of Parliament for Lincoln in 1414 * John Ryle (politician) (1781–1862), Member of Parliament for Macclesfield from 1832 to 1837 * J. C. Ryle (John Charles Ryle, 1816–1900), Anglican bishop of Liverpool * John Ryle (manufacturer) (1817–1887), British and American businessman in the silk industry * John Ryle (professor) (1889–1950), British medical professor * John Ryle (writer) John Rowland Ryle OBE is a British writer, anthropologist, social activist, filmmaker, teacher and publisher, with an interest in the history and culture of Eastern Africa.Ascherson, N. (2 August 2012"How It Felt to Be There" ''London Review of ...
(born 1952), British author and anthropologist {{hndis, Ryle, John ...
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John Ryle (fl
John Ryle may refer to: * John Ryle (fl. 1414), Member of Parliament for Lincoln in 1414 * John Ryle (politician) (1781–1862), Member of Parliament for Macclesfield from 1832 to 1837 * J. C. Ryle (John Charles Ryle, 1816–1900), Anglican bishop of Liverpool * John Ryle (manufacturer) (1817–1887), British and American businessman in the silk industry * John Ryle (professor) (1889–1950), British medical professor * John Ryle (writer) John Rowland Ryle OBE is a British writer, anthropologist, social activist, filmmaker, teacher and publisher, with an interest in the history and culture of Eastern Africa.Ascherson, N. (2 August 2012"How It Felt to Be There" ''London Review of ...
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John Ryle (politician)
John Ryle may refer to: * John Ryle (fl. 1414), Member of Parliament for Lincoln in 1414 * John Ryle (politician) (1781–1862), Member of Parliament for Macclesfield from 1832 to 1837 * J. C. Ryle (John Charles Ryle, 1816–1900), Anglican bishop of Liverpool * John Ryle (manufacturer) (1817–1887), British and American businessman in the silk industry * John Ryle (professor) (1889–1950), British medical professor * John Ryle (writer) John Rowland Ryle OBE is a British writer, anthropologist, social activist, filmmaker, teacher and publisher, with an interest in the history and culture of Eastern Africa.Ascherson, N. (2 August 2012"How It Felt to Be There" ''London Review of ...
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John Ryle (manufacturer)
John Ryle (October 22, 1817 – November 6, 1887) was an English-born silk manufacturer, best known for being the "father of the United States silk industry". He was the Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey from 1869 to 1870. Born in Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, Ryle started working in the silk mills of his native town at the age of five, where he a " bobbin boy". His family had been involved in the silk industry for generations, and his two eldest brothers, Reuben and William Ryle, were England's largest manufacturers of silk. Early life John Ryle was one of seventeen children born to Peter and Sarah (Brunt) Ryle. Only five of the children lived to maturity: Reuben, William, Sarah, John, and Peter Jr. John Ryle's father died in 1820, when John was three years old, and his mother's death four years later left him and his siblings orphans. Until he came of age, he worked in various silk mills in and about Macclesfield. Ryle sailed to the United States from Liverp ...
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John Ryle (professor)
John Alfred Ryle (1889–1950) was a British physician and epidemiologist. He was born the son of Brighton medical doctor R J Ryle and brother of the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle. He was educated at Brighton College and Guy's Hospital where he qualified in 1913. He served in the military during World War I and afterwards qualified MD at the University of London. After teaching at Guy's Hospital he was appointed in 1935 Regius Professor of Physic ot Physics; "Physic" here is an archaic term for Medicineat the University of Cambridge. In 1943 he was appointed chair of the newly created Institute of Social Medicine at the University of Oxford, initiating the academic discipline of Social Medicine (Epidemiology). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1924 and delivered their Goulstonian Lecture in 1925 and their Croonian Lecture in 1939. From 1932 to 1936 he was Physician to King George V's household and then Physician Extraordinary to the king. Ryle w ...
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