the Rev. Robert Napier Raikes, was the father of General Robert Napier Raikes of the Indian Army, while another son, William Henley Raikes, was a colonel...
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Robert Raikes (1736–1811) was an English pioneer of Sunday schools, Gloucester newspaper publisher, and philanthropist. Robert Raikes may also refer to:...
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Robert Raikes' House is an historic 16th century timber-framed town house at 36–38 Southgate Street, Gloucester. It is now used as a public house called...
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latter had been touched by articles of Raikes, on the problems of youth crime. Pastor Thomas Stock and Raikes have thus registered a hundred children...
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William Raikes, who had built a mausoleum in the Churchyard of St Mary, Woodford, London. Robert Raikes was the second son of merchant William Raikes (1737-1800)...
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Parliament of England for Northallerton 1710 to 1713. "RAIKES (afterwards RAIKES FULTHORPE), Robert (1683-1753), of Northallerton, Yorks". History of Parliament...
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in bringing printing out of London and to the provinces. Raikes was the son of Timothy Raikes, vicar of Hessle, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and his...
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General Robert Napier Raikes (13 October 1813 – 23 March 1909) joined the British Indian Army aged 16 in 1829. He first returned home to England "on furlough"...
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Raikes of the United States of America Raikes refers to: Robert Raikes the Elder (1690-1757), British printer and newspaper proprietor Robert Raikes (1736-1811)...
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Raikes's uncle was Admiral Sir Robert Raikes. His cousins were Vice Admiral Sir Iwan Raikes who became Flag Officer Submarines and Raymond Raikes the...
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Mary de Crypt Robert Raikes (1735–1811), English philanthropist and Anglican layman, noted for his promotion of Sunday schools Thomas Raikes (1741–1813)...
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community made to Ontario. In addition to these monuments, a statue of Robert Raikes and Norman Bethune are also situated southwest of the park. The statue...
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A statue of Robert Raikes is installed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Statue of Robert Raikes, London Brown, Jodee (2013-11-02). "Collision in Queen's Park...
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Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Another religious inspiration for Guinness was Robert Raikes, who promoted Sunday school as a method of eliminating crime by introducing...
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, but no corpse. Some pits were not filled ASI official website :. Robert Raikes has argued that Kalibangan was abandoned because the river dried up...
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A statue of Robert Raikes, often regarded as being the founder of Sunday schools, executed by the sculptor Thomas Brock, stands in Victoria Embankment...
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Robert Raikes, founder of the Sunday School movement Scott Redding, British Superbike Champion 2019 William Reynolds, footballer Frederick C. Roberts...
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Treberfydd in Brecknockshire for Robert Raikes (1818–1901), Hippisley's brother-in-law and grandson of Robert Raikes, a wealthy Anglican minister who...
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Bandini is appointed librarian of the Laurentian Library in Florence. Robert Raikes becomes proprietor of the Gloucester Journal. Horace Walpole begins...
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education. The Society also was an early provider of teacher education. Robert Raikes, a newspaper publisher and Anglican layman was one of the early pioneers...
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school occurred in 1780 in Gloucester, England, when philanthropist Robert Raikes arranged for the teaching of a measure of literacy and religious instruction...
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Anne Raikes, was the daughter of William Raikes and granddaughter of Robert Raikes, printer and newspaper proprietor. Her uncles included Thomas Raikes, Governor...
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each capacity. What he did, he always did well." Raymond's father, Robert Raikes Raymond (1817-1888), was a native of New York City, a graduate of Union...
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campaign for women's suffrage: an introduction". bl.uk. 6 February 2018. "Robert Raikes and the Sunday School Movement". Grace Magazine. Archived from the original...
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published "Wickedness in High Places: A Review of the Beecher Case" Robert Raikes Raymond, brother of Vassar professor John Howard Raymond, published...
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founder and promoter of Sunday schools, and William Raikes, a director of the South Sea Company. Raikes was Governor of the Bank of England from 1797 to...
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Web. 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2020. Historic England. "Statue of Robert Raikes (1066179)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 September...
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Southgate Street 24, 24A and 26 Southgate Street 28 Southgate Street Robert Raikes' House 40 Southgate Street 42 Southgate Street New County Hotel Black...
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The main section has memorials Sir Arthur Sullivan, Robert Burns, Sir Wilfred Lawson, Robert Raikes and the Imperial Camel Corps. The southern section...
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delights of home, a poem by Newbery. Newbery married Mary, daughter of Robert Raikes. Newbery must be distinguished from his first cousin, also Francis Newbery...
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