Thomas Raffles (17 May 1788–18 August 1863) was an English Congregational minister, known as a dominant nonconformist figure at the Great George Street Congregational Church in Liverpool, and as an abolitionist and historian.
Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles FRS FRAS (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British colonial official who served as the governor of the Dutch East...
to Thomas Raffles. Adams, Richard W. (2020). "ThomasRaffles". hymntime.com. The Cyber Hymnal. Retrieved 16 September 2020. Raffles, Thomas Stamford (1864)...
1819 ThomasRaffles (1788–1863), English Congregational minister Frank Boucher (1901–1977), Canadian ice hockey player and executive nicknamed "Raffles" Raffles...
after British statesman Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. It is the flagship property of Raffles Hotels & Resorts, and is managed...
Sir ThomasRaffles Hughes, KC (28 January 1856 –24 October 1938) was a British barrister. Prominent at the Chancery Bar, he was chairman of the General...
ThomasRaffles Davison ARIBA (1853 - 5 May 1937), usually credited as Raffles Davison or T. Raffles Davison, was an English architect, architectural illustrator...
6. Since 2007, RI and its affiliated school Raffles Girls' School have been offering the six-year Raffles Programme, which allows students to skip the...
Catholicism and became a Congregationalist, under the influence of the Rev. ThomasRaffles (1788–1863). Sometime after 1860, Enriqueta became companion to Martha...
Sophia, Lady Raffles (née Hull; 5 May 1786 – 12 December 1858) was the second wife of Sir Stamford Raffles, who was a botanist and known as the founder...
PMID 17819476. S2CID 23649251. Raffles, Sophia (1830). Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, F.R.S. &c., particularly in...
married her. He changed his stage name to Mark Raffles, after the gentleman thief character Arthur Raffles. He performed in various clubs, cruises, corporate...
names of Raffle Ø or Raffles Ø. The highest point of the island lies at 550m above the sea level. The island hosts a little lake, called Raffles Sø. Its...
for Raffles to return from Bencoolen, Sumatra for four months, in the meantime designed the House in speculation for Raffles' residence use. Raffles, upon...
the authority of Napoleonic France. This freedom was consolidated by ThomasRaffles. From 1835 the Catholic Church was affiliated with the colonial state:...
1873, the youngest son of Agnes (Brown) and ThomasRaffles Job (1837–1917). T.R. Job was the son of Thomas Bulley Job and Jessie Carson, the daughter of...
died in 1800, and in 1805 in London to Thomas Stamford Raffles. It was commonly said that her second husband, Raffles, was helped in his career through her...
Sophia Raffles, the widow of the late Stamford Raffles who had died on 5 July 1826, in her book Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford...
'Singapura'. In 1818, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the British colony at Bencoolen. Raffles believed that the British...
and other members of the new Fourth Presidency of India, including ThomasRaffles, later founder of Singapore. His first job was Assistant to the Superintendent...
houses, symbolizing two internal conflicts in the kingdom. In 1815, Sir ThomasRaffles, the ruler of Java from 1811–1816, visited the temple and found it in...
Stamford Raffles. By 1811, Raffes was both de facto and de jure Lieutenant-Governor of Java and Travers and Captain Robert C. Garnham were Raffles' aides-de-camp...
Netherlands. It was near impossible for Sir Raffles to get the signature from Sultan Abdul Rahman. Yet, Sir Raffles was aware of the succession dispute, and...
Rylands Library. Cooke also sorted an autograph collection created by ThomasRaffles for Enriqueta Rylands. In 1901 Cooke moved to Cardiff where she lectured...
It was named in 1818 by explorer Phillip Parker King after Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore. It is about 10 km long north to south...