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- 19th century (Creation)
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1 file
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Biographical history
James Raine was born in 1791 in Ovington, Yorkshire, the son of James Raine, a blacksmith, and Anne Moore.
He married Mary Peacock, with whom he had three daughters and a son, James Raine (2). He died in 1858.
The second James Raine married Ann Jane Keyworth in 1867. They had ten children, including Angelo Raine, b. c1877.
The first James Raine(1791-1958) was grandfather to Angelo Raine, Antiquary and Clergyman (1877-1962)
See Also - Raine; Angelo (1877-1962); Rev.; Antiquarian and clergyman
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Scope and content
Various documents relating to different events/people in York, including an appeal from starving prisoners in the Ouse Bridge Low Gaol, football forbidden in York (1726), the parents of Guy Fawkes, the stealing of heads from Micklegate Bar, extracts from Chamberlain's account books (1449 and 1559),l and the expenses of Lord Mayor, Aldermen and their ladies on Midsummer Eve 1584.
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Images are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.
Language of material
- English