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  1. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Frederick John Robinson, 1st earl of Ripon was the prime minister of Great Britain from August 1827 to January 1828. He received from the radical journalist William Cobbett the sardonic nicknames “Prosperity Robinson” (for his unwarranted optimism on the eve of the 1825 economic crisis) and “Goody.

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  2. Hace 2 días · Frederick John Robinson MP for Ripon: 31 January 1823 27 April 1827 Tory: George Canning MP for Seaford: 27 April 1827 8 August 1827 † Tory: Canning (Canningite–Whig) Charles Abbott 1st Baron Tenterden Lord Chief Justice (interim) 8 August 1827: 5 September 1827: Tory: Goderich: John Charles Herries MP for Harwich: 5 September 1827 26 ...

    • £154,089 per annum (2022), (including £86,584 MP salary)
  3. Cleveland Police has issued an urgent appeal to the public for assistance in tracing Frederick John Robinson, who is wanted in connection with a …

  4. En esta década un grupo de teólogos radicales ‒entre los cuales se destacan los ya mencionados John Robinson y Harvie Cox‒ reaccionó al énfasis sobre la trascendencia como atributo de Dios que caracterizó la teología de Barth, Bultmann y Tillich, por el cual presentaban a Dios como alguien tan elevado que se tornaba casi inalcanzable ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich (St John's), Prime Minister 1827–1828 Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (Trinity), Prime Minister 1830–1834 William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (Trinity), Prime Minister 1834, 1835–1841

  6. Hace 1 día · Before the Union of England and Scotland in 1707, the Treasury of England was led by the Lord High Treasurer. By the late Tudor period, the Lord High Treasurer was regarded as one of the Great Officers of State, and was often (though not always) the dominant figure in government: Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (lord high treasurer, 1547–1549), served as lord protector to his young ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd duke of Portland (born April 14, 1738, Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire, Eng.—died Oct. 30, 1809, Bulstrode) was a British prime minister from April 2 to Dec. 19, 1783, and from March 31, 1807, to Oct. 4, 1809; on both occasions he was merely the nominal head of a government controlled by stronger political leaders.