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Matthew Raine

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Raine died unmarried on 17 September 1811. He was buried in the chapel of the Charterhouse, where there was a gravestone in the south aisle inscribed M. R., and a mural tablet on the adjoining wall by
84:, where he graduated B.A. in 1782 (M.A. 1785, B.D. 1794, D.D. 1799). In 1783 and 1784 he gained the members' university prize, and in the latter year was also made Fellow of Trinity. 214: 256: 246: 266: 261: 76:, in June 1772, on the king's nomination (obtained, according to Beloe, through the interest of Lord Percy, a patron of his father). In 1778 he went as an 49: 95:
was one of his competitors. Here he remained till his death. In 1803 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society, and in 1809 was chosen preacher of
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were close friends. His collection of classical books, including rare editions, went by bequest, after the death of his brother
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After some time spent in tutoring, Raine was appointed headmaster of Charterhouse School on 7 June 1791, in succession to
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Index


Gilling
North Riding of Yorkshire
St. John's
Stanwick
Kirkby Wiske
Hartforth
Cumberland
William Beloe
Charterhouse School
exhibitioner
Trinity College, Cambridge
Samuel Berdmore
Charles Burney
Gray's Inn
Little Hallingbury
John Flaxman
Samuel Parr
Richard Porson
Jonathan Raine



Stephen, Leslie
"Raine, Matthew" 
Dictionary of National Biography
"Parishes: Little Hallingbury"
British History Online
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Stephen, Leslie

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