`Brata Yud'ha or Holy War': manuscript English verse rendering by Rev Thomas Raffles (1788-1863) of the Javanese national poem, based on a literal translation by Sir Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java 1811-16. See the latter's `History of ... 1817

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`Brata Yud'ha or Holy War': manuscript English verse rendering by Rev Thomas Raffles (1788-1863) of the Javanese national poem, based on a literal translation by Sir Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java 1811-16. See the latter's `History of ... 1817

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Raffles, Thomas, 1788-1863

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1803 clerk, Doctors' Commons; 1805-1809 studied at Homerton College; 1809 ordained; 1812-1862 minister, Great George Street Chapel, Liverpool; 1816 founder, the Blackburn Academy; 1826-1843 secretary, the Lancashire Congregational Union; 1839 chairman, the Congregational Union of England and Wales; 1839-1863 chairman, the Lancashire Independent College education committee. Epithet: Congregational minister and hymnographer British Library Archives and Manuscri...

Raffles, Thomas Stamford, Sir, 1781-1826

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This letter, written by Raffles from Bencoolen, is to The Marquess of Lansdowne. Lansdowne was a key supporter for the abolition of slavery and for free trade within the House of Lords. These inclinations contributed to Lansdowne's support for Raffles' efforts to increase British influence in South East Asia. From the description of [Letter from Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles to Lord Lansdowne], 1820 April 15. 1820. (Broken Bow Public Library). WorldCat record id: 499218763 Fro...