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Frederick Robinson (1746
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 * Frederick Robinson (Royal Navy officer) (1836–1896), British Admiral * Frederick Robinson (Wisconsin pharmacist) (1824–1893), Wisconsin state assemblyman * Frederick B. Robinson (1883–1941), academic * Frederick Robinson (Massachusetts politician) (1799–1882), Massachusetts politician * Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862–1927), English painter, decorator and illustrator * Frederick Oliver Robinson (1903–1969), Ontario machinist and political figure * Frederick Walter Robinson (1888–1971), Australian academic at the University of Queensland * Frederick William Robinson (1830–1901), English novelist See also

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Frederick Robinson (1746–1792)
The Hon. Frederic ("Fritz") Robinson (11 October 1746 – 28 December 1792) was an English people, English Member of parliament, MP. 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. He became British Tory Party, Tory MP for Ripon (UK Parliament constituency), Ripon in 1781. In 1785, he married Katherine Gertrude Harris, the eldest surviving daughter of the musician and philosopher James Harris (grammarian), James Harris. 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.'Malme ...
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