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GB-2014-WSA-20966 · Person · 1934-2022

Robinson, Timothy Michael, son of Cecil Hugh Robinson, bank official, of Purley, Surrey, and Ellaline Marjorie, d. of George Rowland Williams MD FRCS; b. 26 Feb. 1934; adm. Sept. 1947 (H), HS 1948; left July 1952; Magdalen Coll. Oxf., matric. 1954 (demy), BA 1957, MA 1963; office of the Church Commissioners in various capacities 1957-82; seconded as Sec. Church of England Central Board of Finance and Financial Sec. of the General Synod 1982-94; a Governor of the Sch. 1983-2006; hon. Fellow of the Sch. 2008; m. 1958 Jennifer Tanner, d. of Stanley Charles Bryant, commercial artist; d. 29 Dec. 2022.

GB-2014-WSA-14870 · Person · fl. ca. 1614

ROBINSON, THOMAS; b.; adm.; KS; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1614, adm. scholar 1615, matr. Easter 1615; 10th in “ordo” 1618/9; BA 1618/9; MA 1622.

Robinson, Thomas, ca. 1705-?
GB-2014-WSA-14869 · Person · ca. 1705-?

ROBINSON, THOMAS; b.; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1718. [Perhaps brother of, or close kin to, Seth Robinson, adm. same month].

GB-2014-WSA-14868 · Person · ca. 1618-1683

ROBINSON, SIR THOMAS, BART., son of Henry Robinson, Westminster; b.; at school under Busby (Howell, State Trials, 1816, vii, 68); adm. Inner Temple Nov 1656, called to bar [check date], Bencher 5 Nov 1677, Treasurer from 7 Nov 1680 [check if to death]; Chief Prothonotary of the Common Pleas; created baronet 26 Jan 1681/2; m. 1648 Jane, eldest dau. of Lumley Dew, Upton Bishop, Herefs.; killed by falling from the window of his chambers at the Temple in attempting to escape from a fire there, 2 Aug 1683, aged 65.

Robinson, Thomas, 1738-1786
GB-2014-WSA-14867 · Person · 1738-1786

ROBINSON, THOMAS, 2ND BARON GRANTHAM, elder son of Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham (qv); b. 30 Nov 1738; adm. Mar 1749/50 (Hawkins'); in school list 1754; Christ’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 21 Feb 1755; MA 1757; Grand Tour (Italy) 1759-61; MP Christchurch 1761 – 30 Sep 1770; a Commissioner of Trade 11 Oct 1766 – Feb 1770; Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 13 Feb 1770 – Feb 1771; Privy Councillor 26 Feb 1770; succ. father as 2nd Baron Grantham 30 Sep 1770; Ambassador at Madrid May 1771- Jul 1779; First Commissioner of Trade 9 Dec 1780 – Jun 1782; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Jul 1782 – Apr 1783; member, Committee of Privy Council on Trade, from 5 Mar 1784; FSA 17 Mar 1763; member, Society of Dilettanti 1763; m. 17 Aug 1780 Lady Jemima Grey Yorke, younger dau. of Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke; d. 20 Jul 1786. DNB.

Robinson, Thomas, 1714-1747
GB-2014-WSA-14866 · Person · 1714-1747

ROBINSON, THOMAS, brother of Matthew Robinson-Morris, 2nd Baron Rokeby (I); bapt. 22 Apr 1714; adm. (aged 9) May 1723; in under school list 1729; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 19 Apr 1731; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 14 Apr 1730, called to bar 5 Feb 1735/6; author, The Common Law of Kent, or the Custom of Gavelkind, 1741; d. unm. 29 Dec 1747. DNB.

Robinson, Thomas, 1695-1770
GB-2014-WSA-14865 · Person · 1695-1770

ROBINSON, THOMAS, 1ST BARON GRANTHAM, fourth son of Sir William Robinson, Bart., MP, and Mary, eldest dau. of George Aislabie, Studley Royal, Yorks.; b. 24 Apr 1695 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. (aged 12) 1708; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 12 Jan 1711/2, scholar 9 Apr 1714, matr. 1712; BA 1715/6; MA 1719; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1718, Major Fellow 10 Jul 1719; adm. Middle Temple 1 Feb 1722/3; Secretary to British Embassy, Paris 1723-30, Chargé d’Affaires in Ambassador’s absence 1724 and 1727; one of three British representatives at Congress of Soissons 1728-9; Ambassador at Vienna 1730-48; KB 26 Jun 1742; joint plenipotentiary with Earl of Sandwich in peace negotiations at Aix-la-Chapelle 1748; a painstaking diplomat of good business capacity, whose talents were valued by his former schoolfellow Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (qv); MP Thirsk 1727-34, Christchurch 30 Dec 1748-61; a Commissioner of Trade 1 Nov 1748 – Nov 1749; Master of the Great Wardrobe, Royal Household 23 Dec 1749 – Apr 1754; Secretary of State for the Southern Department, with the leadership of the House of Commons, 15 Apr 1754 – Nov 1755; he owed the appointment to his friendship with Newcastle, but he lacked the ability to manage the House of Commons; Master of the Great Wardrobe 21 Nov 1755 – Nov 1760; created Baron Grantham 7 Apr 1761; Joint Postmaster-General Jul 1765 – Dec 1766; member, Society of Dilettanti 1761; m. 13 Jul 1737 Frances, third dau. of Thomas Worsley MP, Hovingham, Yorks.; d. 30 Sep 1770. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-019460 · Person · 1787-1847

ROBINSON, SIR RICHARD FREIND, BART. , son of Sir John Robinson, Bart. (adm. 1767, qv); b. 4 Mar 1787; adm. ; KS 1801; left 1804; Ensign, 29th Foot 20 Mar 1804; Lieut. , 28 Mar 1805; Capt. , 1st Foot 25 Dec 1806; Lieut. and Capt. , 1st Foot Guards 13 Apr 1809; retd. 26 Nov 1812; served in Peninsular War; succ. father as 2nd baronet 16 Apr 1832; DL co. Louth, High Sheriff 1844; m. 25 Feb 1813 Lady Helena Eleanor Moore, sister of Hon. Richard Francis Moore (qv); d. 2 Oct 1847.