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Henry Raikes
Henry Raikes
Born
24 September 1782
12 New Broad Street, London
Died
28 November 1854(1854-11-28) (aged 72)
Chester, Cheshire, England
Resting place
Overleigh Cemetery, Chester, England
Education
Eton College
Alma mater
St John’s College, Cambridge
Spouse
Augusta Whittington
(m. 1809; died 1820)
Children
5
Parents
Thomas Raikes (father)
Charlotte Finch (mother)
Henry Raikes (1782–1854) was an English cleric, chancellor of the diocese of Chester from 1830 to 1854.[1]
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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...
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Henry Crossgrove. However there were already three established newspapers in the city and Raikes' newspaper failed after a few weeks. By June, Raikes...
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