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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 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… part of the township, at Side-o'-th'-Moor and Top-o'-Raikes; pits at Riding Gate and Top-o'-th'-Greeves are …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… seizing Sir John Ho tham passed July 10. Whereas Thomas Raikes Mayor of Hull, Sir Matthew Boynton Knight and Baronet, …
Old and New London
… 1840, after an illness of only two days' duration. Mr. T. Raikes, in notifying the occurrence in his "Diary," … who knew me best shall say I tarnished neither name." Mr. Raikes also adds:"Mrs. Damer writes me that the new Lord …
Journal of the House of Commons
… their Use, at Hull; and since in the Custody of Alderman Raikes, Mayor of Hull; be forthwith delivered by the said Alderman Raikes, or any other whom it may concern, to the Lord …
Journal of the House of Lords
… "The Mayor for the Time being, William Popple, Thomas Raikes, Nicholas Denman, and Joseph Blaydes, Aldermen, John …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir William Constable Baronet, Thomas Raikes Mayor, Lancelot Roper, John Barnard, Joshua Hall, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a small group which included Barnard, his successor Thomas Raikes, and Aldermen Jefferson and Smith. 103 These men and … small committee of defence. The committee included Thomas Raikes, the mayor, Aldermen Denman, Popple, Roper, and Henry … but because of the gravity of the situation they asked Raikes to serve as mayor for another year; the governor …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Shortly after the East Riding Bank had been acquired by Raikes, Currie & Co. in 1808, some 20 per cent. of its assets … & Co., insurance agents and brokers, were financed by Raikes, Currie & Co. They received temporary accommodation …
Old and New London
… the proposition was defeated in the House of Commons. Mr. Raikes, in mentioning the subject in his "Journal," remarks … the metropolis, and close to the palace." Little did Mr. Raikes or Mr. Duncombe anticipate that, in a few years …
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