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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of St. James and St. Luke and as a memorial to Robert Raikes on the centenary in 1880 of the Sunday School …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the commissioners sold the manorial rights to Henry Cecil Raikes and he to Richard William Attwood, owner of the … in 1812 passed to his brother-in-law, the Revd. Richard Raikes. 386 Richard (d. 1823) 387 was succeeded by his nephew, the Revd. Henry Raikes 388 (d. 1854). Tuffley Court passed to Henry's son …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and hall next to the chapel as a memorial to Robert Raikes. 35 J. E. Barton's ministry from 1888 occasioned … Brunswick Road chapel was demolished in 1972 40 and the Raikes Memorial Hall later, the sites of both being used for … road. 271 The new chapel, erected as a memorial to Robert Raikes in brick to a design by Kerridge & Sons of Wisbech …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… under a crocketed and pinnacled canopy. A statue of Robert Raikes, a replica of one on the Thames embankment in London, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… monument was erected c. 1840, 137 and the Revd. Richard Raikes (d. 1823), whose Gothic monument was designed by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… M. Rogers, Ladybellegate House, Glouc., and Rob. Raikes. (1975, Glos. R.O.), 2. Atkyns, Glos. plate at pp. …
Old and New London
… inhabitants. In it, in 1832, was living Mr. Thomas Raikes, the accomplished author of the "Journal" from which we have so often quoted. Here Mr. Raikes used to entertain not only many of the leading … were present, a comical incident occurred, which Mr. Raikes records in his "Journal:""In the course of …
Survey of London
… 17981804. Gen. Sir Colquhoun Grant, K.C.B., 181718. Thomas Raikes, diarist and dandy, 18202. 2nd Baron (latterly 1st …
Old and New London
… Thomas Sheppard, M.P. for Frome, and afterwards by Mrs. Raikes, a relative of Mr. Thomas Raikes, to whose "Journal" we have frequently referred in …
Old and New London
… Earl of Harewood. Of the interior of this mansion, Mr. T. Raikes gives us the following peep in his amusing … lived much in the sporting circles of Carlton House. Mr. Raikes says, in his "Diary," that "from the time that he left …
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