Frederick Robinson (1746–1792)
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Frederick Robinson | |
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Member of the British Parliament for Ripon | |
In office 1781–1787 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 October 1746 |
Died | 28 December 1792 |
Spouse | Katherine Gertrude Harris |
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The Hon. Frederic ("Fritz") Robinson (11 October 1746 – 28 December 1792) was an English MP.[1]
Robinson was the second son of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham. His older brother Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham was Ambassador at Madrid 1771–8; Fritz accompanied him to Spain as his Secretary, though ill-health forced him to return to England in 1777.[2]
He became Tory MP for Ripon in 1781. In 1785, he married Katherine Gertrude Harris, the eldest surviving daughter of the musician and philosopher James Harris.[3] He resigned his seat and accepted a pension in December 1787, and purchased 8 Whitehall Gardens, today Malmesbury House, in 1788; after his death his widow continued to live there until her own death in 1834.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "ROBINSON, Hon. Frederick (1746-92), of Newby, Yorks". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- ^ Catalogue to Robinson correspondence at Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service
- ^ Donald Burrows & Rosemary Dunhill, eds., Music and Theatre in Handel's World: The Family Papers of James Harris, 1732-1880, Oxford University Press, 2002, p. 1101. ISBN 0-19-816654-0
- ^ 'Malmesbury House', Survey of London: volume 13: St Margaret, Westminster, part II: Whitehall I (1930), pp. 162-166. Date accessed: 24 June 2008.