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  1. 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.

  2. Frederick Robinson nació con el título nobiliario de 2.º Barón Grantham. Estudió en la escuela Harrow y en el St. John’s College, en Cambridge y en 1814 se casó con Lady Sarah Albinia Louisa Hobart (1793-1867), hija del Conde de Buckinghamshire y pariente de Robert Stewart, vizconde de Castlereagh. Robinson entró en el Parlamento ...

  3. 弗雷德里克·约翰·罗宾逊,第一代里彭伯爵,PC(Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon),1827年前,称为F·J·罗宾逊阁下(The Hon. F. J. Robinson),1827年后,1833年前称为戈德里奇子爵(The Viscount Goderich),这个名字,最广为人知。英国政治家,曾经担任首相。罗宾逊生于土地贵族家庭,依靠家族关系 ...

  4. PM Frederick John Robinson is depicted in the painting "Het trappenhuis van de Londense woning van de schilder" (the staircase of the London residence of the painter) painted by Pieter Christoffel Wonder in 1828. I did research on this painting in 2014 and identified PM FJ Robinson, Sir Henry Frederick Cooke and King George IV.

  5. Frederick John Robinson, dominio público: Frederick John Robinson 1782 - 1859 · Gobierno ...

  6. 1. er. vicomte Goderich) 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 ...

  7. 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). Titles. Frederick John Robinson (1782 – 1827) The Viscount Goderich (1827 – 1833) The Earl of Ripon (1833 – 1859)