Henry Raine Barker

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Henry Raine Barker (11 November 1829 – 1902) was an English lawyer, banker and rower who won three events at Henley Royal Regatta in the same year in 1852

Life[edit]

He was the son of Richard Barker of London, educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford.[1] In 1852 he was a member of the Oxford University eight which won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.[2] He was also in the Oxford four which won the Stewards Challenge Cup and he won Silver Goblets partnering Philip Henry Nind.[3]

Barker was admitted at Inner Temple in 1858. He became a banker and army agent.[4] 1881 with his wife Caroline and children

Barker married Caroline Haynes and lived in Kensington and later at Harrow-on-the Hill. They were the parents of England footballer Richard Raine Barker[5] and artist Anthony Raine Barker.[6]

Barker died in North London at the age of 72.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Barker, Henry Raine" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  2. ^ R C Lehmann The Complete Oarsman
  3. ^ Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839–1939 Archived 2012-03-09 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ G T Russell Barker and Alan H Stenning Westminster School Register 1764-1883
  5. ^ Repton School Register - Supplement to the 1910 edition (1922)
  6. ^ British Census 1881 RG11 1358/25 p43