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Frederick Ringer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Ringer Frederick Ringer (1838–1907) was a British merchant who took over Thomas Glover's role as leader in the Nagasaki foreign settlement. Ringer House (built 1865) is situated in Glover Garden. During the decades from the late 19th to early 20th century, Ringer made great contributions to trade and industrial promotion in Nagasaki. The ''Ringer Hut'' chain of fast-food restaurants, specialising in Nagasaki dishes Champon and Sara udon, is named after him. ==Family background== Frederick Ringer was born 1838 in Norwich but spent most of his life in Japan.〔Harold S. Williams (1968), ''The Story of Holme Ringer & Co., Ltd. in Western Japan, 1868-1968'' (Published Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co.)〕〔Brian Burke-Gaffney (2009), ''Nagasaki: The British Experience, 1854-1945'' (Published by Global Oriental UK)〕 Frederick, like his elder brother John, left Norwich for the East Asia whilst still young. The middle brother of the three, Prof Sydney Ringer〔Miller, DJ (2007) "A Solution for the Heart; the life of Sydney Ringer" (''A Solution for the Heart'' ) (free pdf)〕 MD, FRS (1836–1910) became an eminent physician, physiologist and pharmacologist at University College, London.
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