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  Thomas Robinson Grantham - LoveToKnow 1911
Grantham's elder son, Thomas Robinson (1738-1786), who became the 2nd baron, was born at Vienna on the 30th of November 1738.
From 1780 to 1782 Grantham was first commissioner of the board of trade and foreign plantations, and from July 1782 to April 1783 secretary for the foreign department under Lord Shelburne.
Thomas Philip Robinson, 3rd Baron Grantham (1781-1859), in 1803 took the name of Weddell instead of that of Robinson.
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 George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st marquess of Ripon - LoveToKnow 1911
GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBINSON RIPON, 1ST Marquess Of (1827-1909), British statesman, only son of the 1st earl of Ripon and his wife Lady Sarah, daughter of Robert Hobart, 4th earl of Buckinghamshire, was born in London on the 2 4 th of October 1827.
Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham (1695-1770), son of a later holder of the baronetcy, was created a peer in 1761, having been an indefatigable diplomatist plenipotentiary at the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, and secretary of state.
The elder of these, succeeding as 3rd Baron Grantham (1781-1859), became in 1833 2nd Earl de Grey, in right of his maternal aunt, and assumed the surname of de Grey; he was lord-lieutenant of Ireland (1841-44).
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Marquess of Ripon
The Viscountcy of Goderich was created a second time in 1827, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, for the first holder's great-great-grandson, Frederick John Robinson, Chancellor of the Exchequer and brother of the 3rd Baron Grantham.
Thomas Philip Robinson, 3rd Baron Grantham (1781–1859), succeeded as 2nd Earl de Grey in 1833
Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon (1852–1923)
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 Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham, PC, (Vienna, November 30, 1738 – July 20, 1786), British politician and statesman, was the son of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham.
Robinson was born at Vienna on the 30 November 1738.
From 1780 to 1782 Grantham was President of the Board of Trade, and from July 1782 to April 1783 Foreign Secretary under Lord Shelburne.
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RIPON, GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBINSON, 1ST MARQUESS OF (1827-1909), British statesman, only son of the 1st earl of Ripon and his wife Lady Sarah, daughter of Robert Hobart, 4th earl of Buckinghamshire, was born in London on the 24th of October 1827.
The Robinson family was descended from an eminent Hamburg merchant, William Robinson (1522-1616), who, represented York.in parliament in Elizabeth's reign.
He was included in Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's cabinet at the close of 1905 as lord privy seal, an office which he retained in nog when Mr Asquith formed his new ministry, but whichhe resigned later in the same year.
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 thePeerage.com - Thomas Philip Robinson, 2nd Earl de Grey and others
She married Thomas Philip Robinson, 2nd Earl de Grey, son of Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham and Mary Jemima Yorke, on 20 July 1805.
She was the daughter of Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke and Jemima Campbell, Marchioness Grey.
     Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham was born on 30 November 1738.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon PC (November 1, 1782 – January 28, 1859), Frederick John Robinson until 1827, The Viscount Goderich 1827–1833, and The Earl of Ripon 1833 onwards, was a British statesman and Prime Minister (when he was known as Lord Goderich).
He was born to Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham and his wife, Mary.
In 1823 Robinson succeeded Nicholas Vansittart as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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 The Yorke Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Cocks † and a brother of the 2nd Earl of Hardwicke †.
Mary Jemima Robinson was the daughter of Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke † and Lady Jemima Campbell.
Alexander Grantham Yorke was the son of of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke † and Susan Liddell.
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 LENNON WYLIE
Marquess of Headfort, (Thomas Taylor,) Earl of Bective, Viscount and Baron Headford, and a Baronet, (Baron Kenlis, of the United Kingdom,) Lieutenant of the County Cavan, K.ST.P. Bective Castle, County Meath.
Viscount Gormanston, Jenico Preston, Baron Birmingham of Kells, in Ossory, and Baron Loundres of the Nass.
Thomas Finlay, a Magistrate for the County of Cavan, Sugarloaf, Belturbet, 1837.
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Thomas Alfred Gerald STRICKLAND, born 1871 Mar 28, died 1957 Mar 21 sp; married 1910 Jan 25, Gertrude Nesta CORBETT (died 1960 Oct 1).
Thomas Wright MATHEWS of Boston, born 1798 Aug 18, died 1871 Jan 21; married Henrietta Althea PARR.
Thomas Barclay CARTWRIGHT of Brackley House, Northants, born 1856, died 1896 Jun 5 unm.
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 Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon PC (November 1, 1782 – January 28, 1859), Frederick John Robinson until 1827, The Viscount Goderich 1827–1833, and The Earl of Ripon 1833 onwards, was a British statesman and Prime Minister (when he was known as Lord Goderich).
He was born to Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham and his wife.
In 1823 Robinson succeeded Nicholas Vansittart as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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 GODERICH, viscount @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
Frederick Robinson was the second son of the former Ambassador to Spain and Foreign Secretary Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham.
After serving as private secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Robinson was elected to Parliament for Carlow Borough, Ireland (1806-1807) and later for Ripon (1807-1827).
Image: engraving of a portrait of Viscount Goderich by Sir Thomas Lawrence.
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 Aristocratic Women, Part 1
Amabel was the elder daughter of Philip and 2nd Earl of Hardwicke and Jemima, Marchioness Grey.
Mary Jemima was the younger daughter of Philip, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke and Jemima, Marchioness Grey.
She and her mother formed part of the household of Thomas Secker (1693-1768), who was chaplain to George II, 1732; Bishop of Bristol, 1734 and Oxford, 1737; Dean of St Paul’s, 1750; and Archbishop of Canterbury, 1758-1768.
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 Comqueror 131
Thomas Philip Robinson (later De Grey by Royal Licence in 1833), 3rd Baron Grantham, 2nd Earl De Grey, 5th Baron Lucas, K.G., * 1781, + 1859, Md. 1805, Lady Henrietta Frances Cole, + 1848, d.
Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon, * 1852, + 1923, Md. 1885, Hon.
George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 2nd Earl of Ripon, 1st Marquess of Ripon (1871), * 1827, + 1900, Md. 1851, Henrietta Theodosia Vyner, + 1907, d.
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 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford (June 9, 1699 - January 8, 1702)
Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford (1705 - June 12, 1711)
Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley (March 31, 1855 - February 21, 1858)
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 MALTON MESSENGER - PUBLISHED JANUARY 1859 - JUNE 1859
On the 2nd inst., at the parish church, Norton, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. E.
On the 2nd inst., at Ripon, the wife of Mr J.D. FOXTON, cabinet-maker, of a daughter.
She was sister to Mr Grantham QUICKFALL, of Dotteril Cottages, and daughter of the late Mr John QUICKFALL of the former place.
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 NPG D4034; Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey; Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon; Philip Robinson
Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey (1781-1859), Statesman.
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon (1782-1859), Prime Minister.
Philip Robinson (1783-1794), Son of Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham.
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 British related with Portugal
Son of John Methuen, P.C., M.P., Lord Chancelor of Ireland who was also Envoy to Portugal in 1692-97 & 1702 and Ambassador Extraordinary, in 1703, to conclude the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty signed in December and which became known by his name [1].
Baron Lucas, of Crudwell, 12th Earl of Kent (suc.
Assumed the surname of Weddell in lieu of Robinson and later on the surname of Grey, under Royal licence
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 Autograph File, G: Guide.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Thomas Barbour, and Miss Gertrude A. Thurston, June 1943.
Gibson, Robert Edward Lee, 1864- In a volume of Aldrich's poems [and] To Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909 To Thomas Bailey Aldrich, poet.
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 Ex Libris//Bookplates: Earl de Grey of Wrest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
baron Grantham, Foreign Secretary (1782-3) and of Lady Mary Jemnia Yorke, great-granddaughter of Lord Henry Grey, Duke of Kent.
Assumed the surname of Weddell in lieu of Robinson and later on the surname of Grey, under Royal licence.
He was also 2nd cousin of Lord Stuart of Rothesay's wife.
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 Thomas Shadwell Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Shadwell was private secretary to Thomas Robinson, 2nd baron Grantham, while Robinson was ambassador to Spain.
In 1773 Shadwell began corresponding with John Marsh, the British consul at Malaga; he continued writing until his return to England in the spring of 1778.
Letters of Thomas G. Shadwell, secretary at the British embassy in Madrid.
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 Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Grantham, 2nd Lord, Thomas Robinson: 'a very agreeable, pleasing man', (H. Walpole); 'possessed solid though not eminent parts, together with a knowledge of foreign affairs and of Europe' (Dictionary of National Biography).
Hawkesbury, Lord, later 2nd Earl of Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson: evidently not a successful Secretary of State; 'He lacked imagination and was of so nervous a temperament that Huskisson (see p.
Harrowby, 2nd Lord, later 1st Earl of Harrowby, Dudley Ryder: an unlucky Foreign Secretary: at the end of 1804, having fallen downstairs on his head at the Foreign Office, he became at once 'totally disqualified for so laborious a post' and was compelled by ill-health to resign (DNB).
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 OSBORN 18TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS (FOLIO)
The petition is addressed to Henry Pelham (Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1698-1754) and lists the expenses, which Mackenzie-Quin had incurred on missions in Poland and Russia for the king and for which he is asking to be reimbursed; the volume also includes: 1) a LS, dated 1758 Apr 19, to George III (king of Gt.
Authorizes Baron Shuetz, the Hanoverian minister in London, to claim the English throne in her name in the event of the death of Queen Anne, queen of Gt.
Collection of drawings of English coats of arms, in pencil and in ink; many are incomplete; accompanied by loose MS notes and genealogical trees illustrated with coats of arms of various noble families.
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 MSS - Catalogue of letters relating to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, from the papers of, 2nd ...
Catalogue of the letters of and relating to Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne and his wife, Henrietta, from the papers of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne
These letters both from, to and relating to Thomas, 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne and his wife, Henrietta, have been extracted and listed separately from the main correspondence series of the 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne.
Letters of and relating to Thomas, 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, 1725-1771 Ne C 2462/1-2 28.8.1767 Letter from J. Mostyn, Follifoot, Yorkshire, to H.F. Clinton, 9th Earl of Lincoln; 28 Aug. 1767 Sends personal details of his health; hopes for Lord Chatham's perfect recovery; refers to 'your Old Relation.
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 1ST MARQUESS OF GEORGE... - Online Information article about 1ST MARQUESS OF GEORGE...
Grantham (1695-1770), son of a later holder of the baronetcy, was created a peer in 1761, having been an indefatigable diplomatist plenipotentiary at the See also:
Grey, in right of his maternal aunt, and assumed the surname of de Grey; he was lord-See also:
Viscount Goderich in 1827 and earl of Ripon in 1833, was the well-known " Prosperity Robinson " who was See also:
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 thePeerage.com - Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon and others
     Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon was born on 1 November 1782.
She married Sir Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson, 1st and last Baron Knaresborough, son of Sir Henry Stephen Meysey-Thompson, 1st Bt.
He was the son of Charles Henry Rolle Trefusis, 20th Baron Clinton and Margaret Walrond.
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 Lord Ripon Governor-General Viceroy of India and Grand Master Mason
This is the first of a two-part pen-portrait of George Frederick Samuel Robinson, better known as Lord Ripon, by Fr John Parsons, a priest of the Canberra-Goulburn Archdiocese.
This is the second part of a two-part study of the life of one of Britain's outstanding 19th century political figures, George Frederick Samuel Robinson, otherwise known as Lord Ripon.
He was the second son of Frederick John Robinson, Viscount Goderich, afterwards first Earl of Ripon, and Lady Sarah Albinia Louisa, daughter of Robert, fourth Earl of Buckinghamshire; and he was born during his father's brief tenure of the office of prime minister.
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 Schools|Demographics|New Hampshire Real Estate | Grantham | Eastman NH
Grantham's population increased by 1,808 residents, going from 359 in 1950 to 2,167 in 2000.
The 2004 Census estimate for Grantham was 2,442 residents, which ranked 117th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
Grantham contains 27.2 square miles of land area and 0.9 square miles of inland water area.
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 MSS - title goes here, University of Nottingham
2 ff Ne C 72 28.6.1729 Extract of a letter from [Charles] 2nd Viscount Townshend, Hanover, [Germany] to [T. Pelham-Holles], 4th Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne [later 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne]; 28 Jun. 1729 Sends copy of French memorial which the King wishes to be put to Colonel Armstrong for his opinion.
Letter incomplete - 2nd page missing 2 ff Ne C 133 26.11.1748 Letter from Andrew Stone, The Hague, Netherlands, to Henry Pelham; 15/26 Nov. 1748 Reports he has arrived with the Duke from Utrecht and is sure that he is well disposed to his brother and problems of the summer can be resolved.
A reference in the letter suggests it is written from Berlin and the writer refers to himself as 'un aussi petit Prince d'Allemagne que moi'.
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