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James Raine (1830–1896) was a British antiquarian and ecclesiast. He was a Canon and Chancellor of York Minster.

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  • James Raine (1830–1896) was a British antiquarian and ecclesiast. He was a Canon and Chancellor of York Minster. (en)
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  • 1830 (xsd:integer)
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  • Durham, England (en)
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  • The Canon Raine, painted posthumously in 1906 by Henry Keyworth Raine (en)
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  • Rev Canon (en)
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  • James Raine (en)
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  • Clergyman (en)
  • Antiquarian (en)
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  • Chancellor (en)
  • Rector (en)
  • Canon (en)
  • Vicar (en)
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  • James Raine and Margaret Peacock (en)
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  • Annie Keyworth (en)
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  • Secretary of the Surtees Society (en)
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  • 1854 (xsd:integer)
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  • James Raine (1830–1896) was a British antiquarian and ecclesiast. He was a Canon and Chancellor of York Minster. (en)
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  • James Raine (Chancellor) (en)
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