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  1. Died. 28 January 1859. (1859-01-28) (aged 76) Putney Heath, London, England, United Kingdom. Political party. Tory. Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon PC (1 November 1782 – 28 January 1859) was a British statesman and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (when he was known as Lord Goderich).

  2. Goderich was born Frederick John Robinson in 1782. He was the son of an aristocratic Yorkshire family, and his father was the Foreign Secretary, Lord Robinson. He attended Harrow and St John’s College Cambridge. After that, he studied law at Lincoln’s Inn, but was not called to the bar.

  3. John Frederick Robinson (born December 29, 1954), known professionally as JR, is an American drummer and session musician who has been called "one of the most recorded drummers in history". He is known for his work with producer Quincy Jones , including Michael Jackson 's multi-platinum Off the Wall album and the charity single " We Are the World ". [1]

  4. Frederick John Robinson, 1. hrabě z Riponu (1. listopad 1782 – 28. leden 1859), známý lépe jako vikomt Goderich, byl britský státník a premiér. Robinson se narodil 1. listopadu 1782 jako syn Thomase Robinsona, 2. barona z Granthamu a jeho ženy Mary Robinsonové.

  5. Frederick John Robinson, 1. Earl of Ripon, 1. Viscount Goderich (* 1. November 1782 in Newby Hall, Skelton-on-Ure, Yorkshire; † 28. Januar 1859 in Grantham House, Putney) war ein britischer Politiker und von August 1827 bis Januar 1828 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs .

  6. Frederick John Robinson (1782-1859) First Viscount Goderich from 1827. First Earl of Ripon from 1833. President of the Board of Trade, 1818-23, 1841-43. Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1823-27. Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1827, 1830-33. Prime Minister, 1827-28. Lord Privy Seal, 1833-34.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2015 · Frederick John Robinson was the younger son of the 2 nd Baron Grantham, and was raised mainly by his mother, the daughter of the 2 nd Earl of Hardwicke, after his father died when he was three years old. He was educated at Harrow and then St John’s College, Cambridge, before proceeding to Lincoln’s Inn in 1802.