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  1. Frederick John Robinson, Ripon I. kondea eta Goderich I. bizkondea (Skelton-on-Ure, Yorkshire, 1782ko azaroaren 1a - Putney Heath, Surrey, 1859ko urtarrilaren 28a) britainiar politikaria izan zen. Erresuma Batuko lehen ministroa izan zen 1827ko abuztutik 1828ko urtarrilera.

  2. He was born in London on 30 October 1782, the second of three sons born to Thomas Robinson, second Baron Grantham, and his wife Lady Mary Jemima Grey Yorke. He was educated at Sunbury; between 1796 and 1799 he attended Harrow and then he was admitted to St. John's College, Cambridge. He was awarded Sir William Brown's medal for the best Latin ...

  3. Goderich, Frederick John Robinson, Viscount and 1st Earl of Ripon (1782–1859) (1782–1859).Prime minister. Educated at Harrow and St John's College, Cambridge, Goderich sat as a moderate Tory for Carlow in 1806 and for Ripon, 1807–27. He held a number of offices—lord of Admiralty 1810–12, vice‐president of the Board of Trade 1812 ...

  4. Frederick Robinson may refer to: Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763–1852), soldier. F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich (Frederick John Robinson, 1782–1859), politician. Frederick Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon (1852–1923), Liberal politician. Frederick Robinson (1746–1792), English MP.

  5. St John's College, Cambridge Frederick John Robinson, 1. earl od Ripona , PC (1. novembar 1782 – 28. januar 1859), najpoznatiji po tituli Vikont Goderich koju je nosio od 1827. do 1833. godine, bio je britanski torijevski političar koji je od 1827. do 1828. godine nakratko vršio dužnost premijera Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva .

  6. 1 november 1782 – 28 januari 1859. Premier van het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Periode. 1827 - 1828. Voorganger. George Canning. Opvolger. Arthur Wellesley. Frederick John Robinson ( Londen, 1 november 1782 - aldaar, 28 januari 1859 ), 1e graaf van Ripon, was een Brits Tory -politicus.

  7. Viscount Goderich. Viscount Goderich was a title that was created twice in British history. The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1706 in favour of Henry Grey, 12th Earl of Kent. He was made Marquess of Kent at the same time and was further honoured when he was made Duke of Kent in 1710. All the titles became extinct on his death ...