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    Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles FRS FRAS (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British colonial official who served as the governor of the Dutch East...
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    to Thomas Raffles. Adams, Richard W. (2020). "Thomas Raffles". hymntime.com. The Cyber Hymnal. Retrieved 16 September 2020. Raffles, Thomas Stamford (1864)...
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  • 1819 Thomas Raffles (1788–1863), English Congregational minister Frank Boucher (1901–1977), Canadian ice hockey player and executive nicknamed "Raffles" Raffles...
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    after British statesman Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. It is the flagship property of Raffles Hotels & Resorts, and is managed...
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  • Thomas Raffles Davison ARIBA (1853 - 5 May 1937), usually credited as Raffles Davison or T. Raffles Davison, was an English architect, architectural illustrator...
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  • Sir Thomas Raffles Hughes, KC (28 January 1856 –24 October 1938) was a British barrister. Prominent at the Chancery Bar, he was chairman of the General...
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  • 6. Since 2007, RI and its affiliated school Raffles Girls' School have been offering the six-year Raffles Programme, which allows students to skip the...
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    Arthur J. Raffles (usually called A. J. Raffles) is a fictional character created in 1898 by E. W. Hornung, brother-in-law of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,...
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    Catholicism and became a Congregationalist, under the influence of the Rev. Thomas Raffles (1788–1863). Sometime after 1860, Enriqueta became companion to Martha...
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    names of Raffle Ø or Raffles Ø. The highest point of the island lies at 550m above the sea level. The island hosts a little lake, called Raffles Sø. Its...
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  • Sophia Hull (redirect from Sophia Raffles)
    Sophia, Lady Raffles (née Hull; 5 May 1786 – 12 December 1858) was the second wife of Sir Stamford Raffles, who was a botanist and known as the founder...
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    PMID 17819476. S2CID 23649251. Raffles, Sophia (1830). Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, F.R.S. &c., particularly in...
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    for Raffles to return from Bencoolen, Sumatra for four months, in the meantime designed the House in speculation for Raffles' residence use. Raffles, upon...
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    tugged by another Jobs' vessel, Beothic. In the same year, Thomas Raffles Job (son of Thomas Bulley Job), Samuel Ernest Job, William Carson Job, and Robert...
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    Crab-eating macaque (category Taxa named by Thomas Stamford Raffles)
    specific epithet fascicularis is Latin for a small band or stripe. Sir Thomas Raffles, who gave the animal its scientific name in 1821, did not specify what...
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  • married her. He changed his stage name to Mark Raffles, after the gentleman thief character Arthur Raffles. He performed in various clubs, cruises, corporate...
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    around the statue of Raffles such as using camouflage to make the statue 'disappear' into the backdrop of the buildings in Raffles Place on the south bank...
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    fictional gentleman thief A. J. Raffles (created in 1898) are narrated by Raffles's companion Bunny Manders, who fagged for Raffles in their school years. C...
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    Sophia Raffles, the widow of the late Stamford Raffles who had died on 5 July 1826, in her book Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford...
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    died in 1800, and in 1805 in London to Thomas Stamford Raffles. It was commonly said that her second husband, Raffles, was helped in his career through her...
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  • 1873, the youngest son of Agnes (Brown) and Thomas Raffles Job (1837–1917). T.R. Job was the son of Thomas Bulley Job and Jessie Carson, the daughter of...
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    the authority of Napoleonic France. This freedom was consolidated by Thomas Raffles. From 1835 the Catholic Church was affiliated with the colonial state:...
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    houses, symbolizing two internal conflicts in the kingdom. In 1815, Sir Thomas Raffles, the ruler of Java from 1811–1816, visited the temple and found it in...
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    stopped at Uraga, Kanagawa and took on water, food, and firewood. 1813. Thomas Raffles attempts trade with Japan under a British flag to oust Dutch trade monopoly...
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    'Singapura'. In 1818, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the British colony at Bencoolen. Raffles believed that the British...
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    1820 to 1824 Collyer edited, with James Baldwin Brown the elder and Thomas Raffles, The Investigator, a quarterly. It attacked Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe...
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    and other members of the new Fourth Presidency of India, including Thomas Raffles, later founder of Singapore. His first job was Assistant to the Superintendent...
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  • Stamford Raffles. By 1811, Raffes was both de facto and de jure Lieutenant-Governor of Java and Travers and Captain Robert C. Garnham were Raffles' aides-de-camp...
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    It was named in 1818 by explorer Phillip Parker King after Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore. It is about 10 km long north to south...
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  • Rylands Library. Cooke also sorted an autograph collection created by Thomas Raffles for Enriqueta Rylands. In 1901 Cooke moved to Cardiff where she lectured...
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