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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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Jeffrey Scott Raikes (born May 29, 1958) is the co-founder of the
Raikes Foundation. He
retired from his role as the
chief executive officer of the Bill...
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novel in
English by a woman.[citation needed]
Raikes was born in London, the
daughter of
Thomas Raikes the
Younger and
Sophia Maria Bayly. Her father...
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promotion of
Sunday schools.
Raikes was born at
Ladybellegate House, Gloucester, in 1736, the
eldest child of Mary Drew and
Robert Raikes, a
newspaper publisher...
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Britain First. In the 2007
Scottish elections,
Raikes was a BNP
candidate in the
North East
Scotland region.
Raikes was the BNP's
prospective candidate for East...
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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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Lucinda Mary J
Raikes (born 14
April 1971) is an
English actress, most
noted for
playing Karen Ball in the
sitcom Green Wing and
Angela Heaney in The Thick...
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Tricia Raikes is an
American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the co-founder and co-president of the
Raikes Foundation, and has held this position...
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Raikes Hall was a
football ground in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It was the home
ground of
Blackpool F.C.
between 1888 and 1899. The
Raikes Hall ground...
- Cheshire,
Raikes was the
grandson of
Reverend Henry Raikes,
Chancellor of the
Diocese of Chester, and the great-grandson of
Thomas Raikes, a merchant...