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  • He married Mary Ellen Ribbands in August 1872 and they had three daughters and six sons.
  • Stabell won the Blue Ribband for the fastest time in the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic in 1951 and 1952.
  • :: My French-English dictionary has " ribband " as the equivalent of this meaning of " lisse ".
  • The Clubmen, distinguishing themselves by white ribbands, were of a third party, neither Lord Fairfax met with clubmen and negotiated with them, eventually he moved against them.
  • Ribband is principally used in naval contexts, but I think it corresponds to what is in the original French text .-- talk ) 20 : 04, 31 August 2009 ( UTC)
  • Knights wore the badge suspended from a ribbon on the breast, Commanders wore a red ribband ( sash ) over the right shoulder, and recipients of the Grand Cross wore the ribband as well as a star on the left breast.
  • Knights wore the badge suspended from a ribbon on the breast, Commanders wore a red ribband ( sash ) over the right shoulder, and recipients of the Grand Cross wore the ribband as well as a star on the left breast.
  • The head dress was a fine kerchief of linen strait ( tight ) about the head, hanging down the back taper-wise; a large lock of hair hangs down their cheeks above their breast, the lower end tied with a knot of ribbands ."
  • In 1455 London silkwomen complained that the Lombards were importing " ribbands and chains, falsely and deceitfully wrought, all manner girdles and other things concerning the said mistery and occupation, in no manner wise bringing in any good silk unwrought as they were wont to bring heretofore ".
  • The Arenig series is represented in North Wales by the Garth Grit and Ty Obry beds, by the Shelve series of the Corndon district, the Skiddaw Slates of the Lake District, the Ballantrae Group of Ayrshire, and by the Ribband Series of slates and shale in Wicklow and Wexford.
  • The Fellow was aiming to be the first French-trained horse to win the race for 85 years and also the second horse ever to win the Grand National and Cheltenham Gold Cup in the same season, and was sent off at 9 / 1 after his victory in the Blue Ribband three weeks earlier.
  • A bill was sent in at this time for " a flight of three oak steps carved at the sides, the top forming a platform, with carved balusters, the arms of the College on each side, the founder's arms in front, with a rich carved foliage ornament of vine leaves and wheat with ribbands ".
  • The Whigs tried to link the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Oliver Heywood recorded in October : " Ms . H . of Chesterfield told me a gentleman was at their house and had a red Ribband in his hat, she askt him what it meant, he said it signifyed that he was a Tory, whats that sd she, he ans . an Irish Rebel,-oh dreadful that any in England dare espouse that interest.
  • It was inspired by a Bible verse, Numbers 15 : 38-39, which says : " Speak unto the children of Israel, and bid them that they make them fringes in the borders of their garments, throughout their generations, and that they put upon the fringe of the borders a ribband of blue : and it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye may look upon it, and remember all the commandments of the Lord, and do them ."