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Raikes is an English surname. Notable bearers include: Robert Raikes the Elder (1690–1757), British printer and newspaper proprietor Robert Raikes (1736–1811)
Raikes
19th-century English mystery writer
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
Harriet_Raikes
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Raikes (1736–1811) was an English pioneer of Sunday schools, Gloucester newspaper publisher, and philanthropist. Robert Raikes may also refer to:
Robert Raikes (disambiguation)
Robert_Raikes_(disambiguation)
English philanthropist and Anglican layman
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
Robert_Raikes
Co-founder of the Raikes Foundation
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
Jeff_Raikes
American businesswoman and philanthropist
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
Tricia_Raikes
British fascist politician (born 1958)
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
Gary_Raikes
English cleric (1782–1854)
Henry Raikes (1782–1854) was an English cleric, chancellor of the diocese of Chester from 1830 to 1854. Henry Raikes was born on 24 September 1782 at 12
Henry_Raikes
Religious educational institution
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
Sunday_school
English actress
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
Lucinda_Raikes
British politician
MacKinnon Raikes KBE (19 January 1901 – 18 April 1986) was a British Conservative politician. Raikes was the son of Henry St. John Digby Raikes, eldest
Victor_Raikes
Australian actor
is an Australian actor. On television, he is known for his role as Tom Raikes in Julian Fellowes' HBO Max series The Gilded Age (2022). His films include
Thomas_Cocquerel
Historice sports ground in Blackpool, England
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
Raikes_Hall
British soldier (1821–1858)
William Stephen Raikes Hodson (19 March 1821 – 11 March 1858) was a British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, commonly
William_Stephen_Raikes_Hodson
British Royal Navy officer
Geoffrey Raikes (21 April 1921 – 27 December 2011) was a former Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary. Born the son of Admiral Sir Robert Raikes and
Iwan_Raikes
British Army officer
in the Boer War. Cyril Raikes was born 12 November 1875 in Swanmore, Hampshire, England the son of General Robert Napier Raikes. He was a Lieutenant in
Cyril_Raikes
British politician (born 1955)
Andrew Raikes Hargreaves (born 15 May 1955) is a former British Conservative Party politician. Having unsuccessfully stood in 1983 for Blyth Valley (which
Andrew Hargreaves (politician)
Andrew_Hargreaves_(politician)
British theatre producer, director and broadcaster (1910–1998)
Anger of Achilles by Robert Graves. Raikes was born at Putney, London, son of Charles Stanley Montgomery Raikes (1879–1945), of Northlands, College Road
Raymond_Raikes
Pub in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Gloucester. It is now used as a public house called the Robert Raikes Inn. Robert Raikes' House was built for use as a merchant's house in 1560. In the
Robert_Raikes'_House
British merchant banker, dandy & diarist (1777-1848)
Thomas Raikes ("the Younger") (3 October 1777 – 3 July 1848) was a British merchant banker, dandy and diarist. Raikes was born in 1777, the eldest son
Thomas_Raikes_(dandy)
UK parliamentary by-election
Kenyon had connected on Facebook with neo-fascist campaigners such as Gary Raikes. Reform UK said that it "fully back[ed]" Kenyon and was aware of his accounts
2026_Makerfield_by-election
British naval officer
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
Dick_Raikes
English sportsman
his retirement in 1936. Raikes was born at Carleton Forehoe near Wymondham in Norfolk, Raikes was the second son of Francis Raikes, a clergyman. He grew
George_Raikes
Political party in the United Kingdom
candidates were Facebook friends with the British neo-fascist leader Gary Raikes. After revelations about the candidates, Farage said on 18 June that the
Reform_UK
Welsh cricketer
Counties Championship. Raikes made 116 appearances for the county. "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Kenneth Raikes". CricketArchive. Retrieved
Kenneth_Raikes
Barbadian singer (born 1988)
months later. Rihanna made her feature film debut as Petty Officer Cora Raikes in Battleship (2012). Loosely inspired by the board game of the same name
Rihanna
Historic building in Lancashire, England
(2018), p. 160 Historic England & 1073151 Raikes Farmhouse – British Listed Buildings, 12 February 2011 Raikes Farmhouse – Google Street View, April 2019
Raikes_Farmhouse
British army officer
mainland. Raikes was awarded honours by several nations in the course of his work. Raikes was born on 5 February 1867 to Reverend Charles Hall Raikes and Charlotte
Arthur_Raikes
Sculpture in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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
Statue of Robert Raikes (Toronto)
Statue_of_Robert_Raikes_(Toronto)
British merchant and banker (1741–1813)
out in gold. Raikes was born at Gloucester in 1741, third son of Robert Raikes the Elder and Mary Drew. His brothers included Robert Raikes, the founder
Thomas_Raikes
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament
Anne Raikes, was the daughter of William Raikes and granddaughter of Robert Raikes, printer and newspaper proprietor. Her uncles included Thomas Raikes, Governor
Raikes_Currie
English cricketer (1910–1993)
Douglas Charles Gordon Raikes (26 January 1910 – 27 March 1993), known as Gordon Raikes, was an English amateur cricketer. He played for Oxford University
Gordon_Raikes
American politician (1943–2009)
Governor Ben Nelson appointed Raikes to serve until a 1998 special election. He was sworn in on May 15, 1997. Raikes ran in the special election, and
Ron_Raikes
American video hosting company
talent from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, including the Jeffrey S. Raikes School; today the company has employees across a number of states in America
Hudl
British Army general
World War, Raikes was recalled to be General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division of the Territorial Army (TA). Raikes was very
Geoffrey_Raikes
British printer and newspaper proprietor
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
Robert_Raikes_the_Elder
British Indian Army officer
throughout the British Indian Army. Robert Raikes was born 13 October 1813 in Drayton the son of Robert Napier Raikes the vicar of Gayton and rector of Hellesdon
Robert_Napier_Raikes
British banker and builder of a notable mausoleum
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)
Robert_Raikes_(1765–1837)
1896 military conflict in East Africa
commanding 900 Zanzibari askaris under Lieutenant Arthur Edward Harington Raikes of the Wiltshire Regiment who was seconded to the Zanzibar Army and held
Anglo-Zanzibar_War
British politician (1838–1891)
Cheshire, Raikes was the grandson of Reverend Henry Raikes, Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester, and the great-grandson of Thomas Raikes, a merchant
Henry_Cecil_Raikes
English cricketer and legal advocate
Europeans cricket team and Bombay. Raikes was born at Carleton Forehoe in Norfolk in November 1863 to the Reverend Francis Raikes and his wife, Martha Barkley
Ernest_Raikes
Pakistani village
Raike is a village and Union council of Phalia Tehsil, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 205 metres above sea
Raike
English lawyer and Member of Parliament
Robert Raikes later known as Robert Raikes Fulthorpe (1683–1753), of Northallerton, Yorkshire, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. He was
Robert_Raikes_(1683–1753)
Dacre Staveley Raikes, CBE (29 May 1874 – 15 February 1947) was a Royal Navy officer. The son of the Conservative politician Henry Cecil Raikes, he entered
Cecil_Dacre_Staveley_Raikes
Defunct greyhound racing venue in Bolton, England
stadium opened on Saturday 10 December 1927 and was named Raikes Park after the nearby Raikes Hall and Farm. A stand was constructed on the west side of
Raikes_Park_Greyhound_Stadium
British television crime drama series
to find the thief and recover their stash before their supplier, Bobby Raikes, takes action. The urgency of the chase puts Dushane and Sully's partnership
Top_Boy
Ballroom and folk dance
England 1783–1846. Oxford University Press. Raikes, Thomas (1856). A Portion of the Journal Kept by Thomas Raikes from 1831 to 1847: Comprising Reminiscences
Waltz
House in Powys, Wales
house was built for Robert Raikes (1818–1901), grandson of Robert Raikes (1765–1837), a Hull-based banker. Robert Raikes was a prominent member of the
Treberfydd
English writer
Anne Raikes Harding, née Orchard (5 March 1781 – 28 April 1858) was an English novelist and miscellaneous writer. Harding was born on 5 March 1781 in Bath
Anne_Raikes_Harding
Judicial building in Mold, Wales
cases, as well as a County Court venue, which deals with civil cases, in Raikes Lane, Mold, Flintshire, Wales. During much of the 19th and 20th centuries
Mold_Law_Courts
College of the University of Oxford
associated with a much broader range of notable alumni, including Raymond Raikes, William Morris, J. R. R. Tolkien, Richard Burton, Roger Bannister, Alan
Exeter_College,_Oxford
Public sculpture by Thomas Brock
England. "Statue of Robert Raikes (1066179)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 May 2015. "Statue: Robert Raikes statue". London Remembers
Statue of Robert Raikes, London
Statue_of_Robert_Raikes,_London
Royal Navy officer (1770–1844)
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Jahleel_Brenton
British admiral
Taunton Raikes KCB CVO DSO (23 August 1885 – 24 May 1953) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station. Raikes was
Robert Raikes (Royal Navy officer)
Robert_Raikes_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Blackpool Cricket Club first formed in 1888 and they regularly played at Raikes Hall pleasure gardens. In 1889, R.G. Barlow organised the All England XI
Blackpool_Cricket_Club
1940 Poirot novel by Agatha Christie
financier Alistair Blunt, and a Greek gentleman named Amberiotis. Howard Raikes, an American left-wing activist who wishes to marry Blunt's niece Jane Olivera
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (novel)
One,_Two,_Buckle_My_Shoe_(novel)
Football stadium in Blackpool, England
at their Raikes Hall ground, where the Christmas Day game against Oswaldtwistle Rovers resulted in a "better attendance than ever". Raikes Hall was used
Bloomfield_Road
19th-century English country manor house
was built in the French style by Henry Clutton between 1858 and 1860 for Raikes Currie, a partner in Glyn Mills' Bank and a member of the Currie family
Minley_Manor
British radio, film and television series
between 7 October 1946 and 30 March 1951. Produced and directed by Raymond Raikes, Neil Tuson, and Charles Lefaux, it was aired in 15-minute episodes at 6
Dick_Barton
British politician
Council for Baguley In office 4 May 2023 – 29 July 2024 Preceded by Luke Raikes Succeeded by Munaver Rasul Personal details Born Philip Michael Brickell
Phil_Brickell
Ancient street in Gloucester, England
Southgate Street 24, 24A and 26 Southgate Street 28 Southgate Street Robert Raikes' House 40 Southgate Street 42 Southgate Street New County Hotel Black Swan
Southgate_Street
British army officer in the East India Company
Maria Raikes (1815–1887), daughter of the Rev. Robert Raikes of Longhope, Gloucestershire (1783-1851), and great-granddaughter of Robert Raikes (1736–1811)
Henry_Gee_Roberts
American actor (born 1951)
producer only 2002 A Shot at Glory Peter Cameron 2004 Quicksand Martin Raikes First Daughter President John MacKenzie 2005 White Noise Jonathan Rivers
Michael_Keaton
1865 children's novel by Lewis Carroll
Sagolandet, translated by Emily Nonnen. 1871: Carroll meets another Alice, Alice Raikes, during his time in London. He talks with her about her reflection in a
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland
1942 British raid in Bordeaux, France during World War II
inserted by the submarine HMS Tuna captained by Lieutenant-Commander Dick Raikes who, earlier, had been awarded the DSO for operations while in command of
Operation_Frankton
2009 British comedy film by Armando Iannucci
Downing Street Samantha Harrington as Sam, Malcolm's secretary Lucinda Raikes as a reporter James Doherty as a reporter Reid Sasser as the airport security
In_the_Loop
Former railway operator in England
trains — was sold in January 1908. The first to be sold was No. 5 Cecil Raikes, which was bought by Shipley Collieries for £750. They came back and bought
Mersey_Railway
British Sunday school organization
editor of the Gloucester Journal, Robert Raikes, on the problems of youth crime. Pastor Thomas Stock and Raikes have thus registered a hundred children
Sunday_School_Society
American fast food chain
Their first store opened in Jacksonville, Florida in 1982. Larry and Mitch Raikes built the first Larry's Giant Subs in Jacksonville, Florida in 1982. After
Larry's_Giant_Subs
American historical drama television series
Larry Russell, son of Bertha and George Russell. Thomas Cocquerel as Tom Raikes (season 1), a young attorney. Jack Gilpin as Mr. Church, the Russell family's
The_Gilded_Age_(TV_series)
English author (1848–1920)
(1800–1860), and Julia Maria Raikes (1815–1887), daughter of Rev. Robert Napier Raikes (1783-1851). Alice's great-grandfather Robert Raikes (1736–1811) was the
Alice_Elgar
Association football club in England
league system. Founded in 1887, the club formerly played its home games at Raikes Hall and the Athletic Grounds before moving to Bloomfield Road in 1901.
Blackpool_F.C.
English landowner and aristocrat (1825–1899)
1859–1865 William Henry Gladstone 1865–1868 Henry Cecil Raikes 1868–1869 Succeeded by Henry Cecil Raikes Norman Grosvenor Political offices Preceded by The
Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster
Hugh_Grosvenor,_1st_Duke_of_Westminster
English actor (1950–1996)
1981 Brideshead Revisited Boy Mulcaster 4 episodes 1984 The Far Pavilions Raikes 2 episodes 1986 Robin of Sherwood Mortimer 1 episode 1986 Lord Mountbatten:
Jeremy_Sinden
City and non-metropolitan district in England
citizens include Robert Raikes (founder of the Sunday School movement) who is still commemorated by the name of Robert Raikes' House in Southgate Street
Gloucester
Anglican cathedral in London, England
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis for St Paul's Cathedral Paternoster Square Cyril Raikes (fire watching on the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in the Second World War)
St_Paul's_Cathedral
British television crime drama series (2003–2009)
Tucker as Pete Lewis (season 1–4) Geoff Breton as Michael Lewis Lucinda Raikes as Alison Aspen (season 5, Episode 2) Geoff Morrell as Les Knox (1 episode)
Blue Murder (British TV series)
Blue_Murder_(British_TV_series)
1932 film
The film also features a 22 year old Raymond Raikes in the role of sozzled Bertie Peach at the party. Raikes went on to become England's most celebrated
The_Water_Gipsies_(film)
Governor of the Bank of England
(1793–1795) Giles (1795–1797) T. Raikes (1797–1799) S. Thornton (1799–1801) Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) J. M. Raikes (1801–1802) Nutt (1802–1804)
Montagu Norman, 1st Baron Norman
Montagu_Norman,_1st_Baron_Norman
Residence in Gloucestershire, England
Treberfydd in Brecknockshire for Robert Raikes (1818–1901), Hippisley's brother-in-law and grandson of Robert Raikes, a wealthy Anglican minister who increased
Quarwood
British Liberal Party politician
1869–1874 Serving with Henry Cecil Raikes Preceded by Earl Grosvenor Henry Cecil Raikes Succeeded by Henry Cecil Raikes John George Dodson Personal details
Norman_Grosvenor
Capricieuse) not dedicated to him Julia Raikes, wife of William Raikes, cousin of his wife Alice. The Raikes were the only members of her family to attend
List of compositions by Edward Elgar
List_of_compositions_by_Edward_Elgar
British Army general
Corps April–May 1940 Succeeded by Sir Harold Alexander Preceded by Sir Charles Broad GOC-in-C Aldershot Command 1940 Succeeded by Sir Geoffrey Raikes
Michael Barker (British Army officer)
Michael_Barker_(British_Army_officer)
Village in Gloucestershire, England
At the beginning of the nineteenth century the manor was held by William Raikes of London and John Inglett-Fortescue of Dawlish, Devon. The geographic coordinates
Barton,_Gloucestershire
British soldier, Liberal politician and colonial administrator (1849-1912)
Kingdom Preceded by Henry Cecil Raikes John George Dodson Member of Parliament for Chester 1880 With: Henry Cecil Raikes Vacant Suspension until 1885 Title
Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock
Beilby_Lawley,_3rd_Baron_Wenlock
British peer and soldier (1891–1948)
Glanusk Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire 1928–1948 Succeeded by Sir Geoffrey Raikes Peerage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Joseph Bailey Baron Glanusk 1928–1948
Wilfred Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk
Wilfred_Bailey,_3rd_Baron_Glanusk
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1950
Court of Appeal in Chancery. Walpole's resignation caused a by-election. Raikes was appointed Postmaster General, requiring a by-election. Beresford-Hope's
Cambridge University (constituency)
Cambridge_University_(constituency)
Topics referred to by the same term
(or Harington) may refer to: Harrington (surname) Arthur Raikes (Arthur Edward Harington Raikes, 1867–1915), British army officer Charles Harrington Elster
Harrington
2010 British TV series or programme
Nat Tate Tim Flavin as Schmidt Oscar Foronda as Faustino Angel Lucinda Raikes as Miss Warburton Julian Ovenden as Ernest Hemingway Lydia Wilson as Monday
Any_Human_Heart_(TV_series)
Award
Tucci in Italy – Stanley Tucci, Lottie Birmingham, Amanda Lyon, and Simon Raikes, executive producers (National Geographic) Outstanding Broadcast Editing
19th_Cinema_Eye_Honors
Prime Minister of Canada since 2025
(1793–1795) Giles (1795–1797) T. Raikes (1797–1799) S. Thornton (1799–1801) Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) J. M. Raikes (1801–1802) Nutt (1802–1804)
Mark_Carney
English banker, Governor of the Bank of England (1784–1863)
Richard Mee Raikes (1784–1863) was an English banker, Governor of the Bank of England from 1833 to 1834. He had been Deputy Governor from 1832 to 1833
Richard_Mee_Raikes
British mathematician and physicist (1819–1903)
Preceded by Henry Cecil Raikes Alexander Beresford Hope Member of Parliament for Cambridge University 1887 – 1892 With: Henry Cecil Raikes to 1891 Sir Richard
Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet
Sir_George_Stokes,_1st_Baronet
Archaeological site in Pakistan
approximately 12 acres (4.9 ha). The site of Pirak was first reported by Robert Raikes in 1963. It was excavated, between 1968 and 1974, before the well known
Pirak
Association football club in England
Oakley (4 caps) Cuthbert Ottaway (2 caps) Percival Parr (1 cap) George Raikes (4 caps) William Rawson (2 caps) Gilbert Oswald Smith (7 caps) Robert Vidal
Oxford_University_A.F.C.
British barrister, politician and judge (1915–1992)
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Victor Raikes Member of Parliament for Liverpool Garston 1957–1966 Succeeded by Tim Fortescue Legal offices
Richard Bingham (Conservative politician)
Richard_Bingham_(Conservative_politician)
1961 film directed by Delmer Daves
given birth to a son, to which Parrish learns Edgar is the father. The Raikes host a Christmas party, where Parrish uses Edgar's paternity to blackmail
Parrish_(film)
British TV sitcom (2004–2007)
mother of four trapped in an unhappy marriage; and Karen Ball (Lucinda Raikes), who is often bullied by Kim and Rachel. Green Wing was devised, created
Green_Wing
17th and 18th-century English Member of Parliament and antiquarian
Hustler Robert Dormer Member of Parliament for Northallerton 1705–1713 With: Sir William Hustler and Robert Raikes Succeeded by Leonard Smelt Henry Peirse
Roger_Gale_(antiquary)
Scottish minister
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland genealogy project". "Henry Campbell Raikes". 11 August 1824. "Robina Mary Bannerman Lessel Raikes". 1837.
James_Bisset_(minister)
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Boy/Male
French
Gray-haired.
Girl/Female
German
Intelligent.
Boy/Male
Indian
God's Chosen
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, LENNOX means "place of elms."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wished; Desired
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, German
White; Blue
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Serious.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Plan
Girl/Female
Muslim
A sharp weapon
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