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  1. Charles Radclyffe (3 September 1693 – 8 December 1746), titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater, was one of the few English participants in the Risings of 1715 and 1745. The Radclyffes were Catholics from Northumberland , with long-standing links to the exiled Stuarts ; sentenced to death in 1716, he escaped and spent the next 30 years in Europe.

  2. Charles Radclyffe (3 de septiembre de 1693 - 8 de diciembre de 1746) o Carlos Radcliffe, el 5.º Conde de Derwentwater, un temprano Francmasón de Rito escocés y, [1] según se dice, un Rosacruz. También un conocido hoax lo menciona como un Gran Maestre del Priorato de Sion (1727-1746).

  3. Charles Radclyffe. Charles Radclyffe got hooked on archaeology during a gap year volunteering at excavation sites in the UK and in the Solomon Islands where he was born and grew up. He researched the top universities in the Pacific and chose Otago for the strength of its Archaeology department, but he wasn't quite as well prepared for Dunedin.

  4. Contact. Room 2C10 Tel +64 3 479 5442 Email charles.radclyffe@otago.ac.nz . Research interests. I am a Solomon Islander of I-Kiribati and British descent and am delighted to have recently joined the Archaeology Programme.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › carlos-radclyffeCarlos Radclyffe _ AcademiaLab

    Charles Radclyffe (3 de septiembre de 1693 - 8 de diciembre de 1746), quinto conde titular de Derwentwater, fue uno de los pocos ingleses que participaron en los levantamientos de 1715 y 1745. Los Radclyffe eran católicos de Northumberland, con vínculos de larga data con los Estuardo exiliados; Condenado a muerte en 1716, escapó y pasó los siguientes 30 años en Europa.

  6. Charles J. T. Radclyffe The presentation was given at the University of Queensland Solomon Islands Partnership (UQSIP) Seminar series, University of Queensland, August 18, 2021. This talk was ...

  7. Biography. Mauri, halo olketa. My name's Charles James Tekarawa Radclyffe and I am from Solomon Islands (I-Kiribati and British descent). I completed a PhD in archaeology at the University of Otago, New Zealand, in 2020 under the supervision of Professors Richard Walter and Glenn Summerhayes.