John Ryder
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John Ryder (c.1697–1775), was the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down and Connor, 1743–1752, and Archbishop of Tuam, 1752–1775. He was a noted alumnus Charterhouse School.
[edit] Colloquial usage
"In Glaswegian rhyming slang, the name "John Ryder", is used for "cider" - for example Frosty Jacks.

