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  1. 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 Indies between 1811 and 1816 and lieutenant-governor of Bencoolen between 1818 and 1824.

  2. Sir Stamford Raffles (born July 6, 1781, at sea, off Port Morant, Jam.—died July 5, 1826, London, Eng.) was a British East Indian administrator and founder of the port city of Singapore (1819), who was largely responsible for the creation of Britain’s Far Eastern empire. He was knighted in 1816.

  3. Thomas Stamford Raffles (Sir) (b. 6 July 1781, off Port Morant, Jamaica–d. 5 July 1826, Middlesex, England) 1 is known as the founder of modern Singapore.

  4. Jul 6, 2011 · Thomas Stamford Raffles (Sir) (b. 6 July 1781, off Port Morant, Jamaica–d. 5 July 1826, Middlesex, England), known as the founder of modern Singapore, was born at sea off Jamaica on 6 July 1781 on board the West Indiaman Ann.

  5. Jan 31, 2019 · How did William Farquhar and Stamford Raffles contribute to the founding and development of Singapore in 1819? This article challenges the myth of Raffles as the sole founder and reveals Farquhar's achievements in Malacca and Singapore.

  6. Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (July 6, 1781 – July 5, 1826) was the founder of the city of Singapore (now the Republic of Singapore), and is one of the most famous Britons who expanded the British Empire.

  7. An important figure who would rise to the occasion was Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. A British statesman, he would prove to be a crucial figure in the conquest of Java, taking the Indonesian island from the Dutch and a massive contributor to the expansion of the British Empire.

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