Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A hamlet in Corsenside parish, Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NZ9084).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgPell told the inquiry that he did not become aware that Ridsdale was a pedophile until 1993 when he was first convicted. Source: Internet
Leeds’ debts had spiralled to over £100million in 2003 under former chairman Peter Ridsdale and there were fears the club could go out of business. Source: Internet
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs from left, Rob Alfred, John Ridsdale and Antoinette Austin, who oppose the Coastal Gaslink pipeline, take part in a rally in Smithers, B.C., on Jan. Source: Internet
Ridsdale is in prison after committing more than 130 offences against children as young as four between the 1960s and 1980s. Source: Internet
The commission found that Pell, when he was a priest in the rural diocese of Ballarat in Victoria state, had begun considering in 1973 the “prudence” of now-jailed child sex abuser Gerald Ridsdale taking boys on overnight camping trips. Source: Internet
“We are satisfied Bishop Mulkearns gave reasons for it being necessary to move Ridsdale. Source: Internet