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Frederick John Robinson was baptised on 1 Nov 1782 at Newby Hall, Yorkshire, England. He was the second son of Sir Thomas Robinson 2nd Baron Grantham, PC MP and his wife, Lady Mary Jemima Yorke who was the daughter of Lord Philip Yorke 2nd Earl of Hardwicke and Lady Jemima Campbell Marchioness Grey.
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Frederick John Robinson, né le 1er novembre 1782 à Londres et mort le 28 janvier 1859 dans cette même ville, 1er comte de Ripon, appelé le vicomte Goderich ou Lord Goderich de 1827 à 1833 puis le comte de Ripon à partir de 1833, est un homme d'État britannique, Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni du 31 août 1827 au 21 janvier 1828.
Frederick John Robinson político británico / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Frederick Robinson, 1. er conde de Ripon , PC ( Londres , 1 de noviembre de 1782-Putney Heath, Londres, 28 de enero de 1859), más conocido como 1. er vizconde de Goderich , fue un político y estadista británico que ocupó el cargo de Primer Ministro del Reino Unido .
24 de mar. de 2011 · When he died, Robinson was the longest serving member of the British army. His brother, William Henry, served as the commissary general of BRITISH NORTH AMERICA during the War of 1812. Frederick Philipse Robinson, British army officer, military figure in the WAR OF 1812 (b Sept 1763, New York, US; d Sussex, England, 1 Jan 1852). Frederick Robi...
For most of his long life he was known either as Frederick Robinson or the Earl of Ripon. It was only for a six-year stretch, which included his premiership, that he was known as Goderich. He was born on 30 October 1782, the second of three sons of the 2nd Baron Grantham, and his much younger wife, Lady Mary Jemina Grey Yorke, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Hardwicke.
ROBINSON, FREDERICK JOHN, Viscount Goderich, afterwards first Earl of Ripon (1782–1859), second son of Thomas Robinson, second baron Grantham [q. v.], by Lady Mary Jemima, younger daughter and coheiress of Philip Yorke, second earl of Hardwicke [q. v.], was born in London on 30 Oct. 1782.