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The Seize Quartiers of Frederick John
Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
1 Frederick
John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich and 1st Earl of Ripon
b 1
Nov 1782, London
d
28 Jan 1859, Putney Heath, Surrey
2 Thomas
Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham
Will pr
Jul 1786
b
30 Nov 1738, Vienna
d
20 Jul 1786, Putney Heath
m
17 Aug 1780, St. James’s Square, Middlesex
3 Mary
Jemima Yorke
Admon Jan
1830
b 9
Feb 1757
d 7
Jan 1830, Whitehall
4 Thomas
Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham
Will dat 7
Jun 1769, pr PCC 12 Dec 1770
b
24 Apr 1695, York
bur
6 Oct 1770, Chiswick, Middlesex
m
13 Jul 1737, Hovingham, Yorkshire
5 Frances
Worsley
b
1716
bur
6 Nov 1750, Chiswick
6 Philip
Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke
Will pr
Jun 1790
b 9
Dec 1720, London
d
16 May 1790, St. James’s Square, Middlesex
m
22 May 1740, Brompton
7 Jemima
Campbell, suo jure Marchioness Grey
Will pr
Jan 1797
b 9
Oct 1722 or 1723
d
11 Jan 1797, St. James’s Square, Middlesex
8 Sir William
Robinson, Baronet, of Newby, Yorkshire; MP for Northallerton and for York
b
ca. 1655
bur
27 Dec 1736, Topcliffe
m 8
Sep 1679, Wheldrake, Yorkshire
9 Mary
Aislabie
b
25 Aug 1664
d
10 Thomas Worsley of Hovingham; MP for Thirsk
Will dat
22 Oct 1750, pr PCC 26 Apr 1751
bap
28 Nov 1686, Hovingham
bur 2
Mar 1750/51, Hovingham
m
11 Mary Frankland
b
bur 4
Sep 1722, Hovingham
12 Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke
b 1
Dec 1690, Dover, Kent
d 6
Mar 1764, Grosvenor Square
m
16 May 1719
13 Margaret Cocks
b
d
19 Feb 1761, bur Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
14 John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane
bap
10 Mar 1695/96, Chapel Royal
d
26 Jan 1782, Abbey of Holyrood-house
m
20 Feb 1717/18, St. James, Westminster
15 Amabel Grey
b
d 2
Mar 1726/27, Copenhagen
16 Thomas Robinson of York; Turkey merchant
bap
8 Apr 1634, Topcliffe
bur
16 Jul 1676, St. Crux, York
m
31 Dec 1654, St. Olave, York
17 Elizabeth, dau of Charles Tankard
of Arden, Yorkshire
b
bur
15 May 1664, St. Crux
18 George Aislabie of Studley Royal,
Yorkshire, registrar to the archbishop of York
Will dat 1
May 1673
bap
30 Jan 1617/18, Hemingborough, Yorkshire
d
10 Jan 1674, Penley Croft
m
19 Mary, dau of Sir John Mallory of
Studley Royal
Will dat
15 Jun 1682, pr 6 Feb 1682/83
bap
21 Oct 1640
bur
5 Feb 1682/83, York Minster
20 Thomas Worsley of Hovingham
Will dat 4
Jun 1714, pr York 26 May 1738
b
ca. 1649
bur
18 May 1715, Hovingham
m
lic 1675
21 Mary, dau of Henry Arthington of
Arthington, Yorkshire
bap 3
Feb 1647/48, Adel, Yorkshire
bur
20 Dec 1711, Hovingham
22 Sir Thomas Frankland, 2nd Baronet, of
Thirkleby, Yorkshire; MP for Thirsk
Will pr
1726
bap
6 Oct 1665, Thirkleby
d
30 Oct 1726, bur Thirkleby
m
lic 14 Feb 1682/83
23 Elizabeth, dau of Sir John Russell,
4th Baronet, of Chippenham, Cambridgeshire
b 4
May 1664
d
20 Jul 1733, bur Thirkleby
24 Philip Yorke of Dover, Kent; solicitor
b
d 1721
m
18 Apr 1680, St. Mary, Dover
25 Elizabeth, dau of Richard Gibbon of
Dover
b
d
26 Charles Cocks of Worcester; MP for
Droitwich
bap
9 Sep 1646
d
ca 1727
m
lic 3 Dec 1678
27 Mary, dau of John Somers of Clifton
in Severn Stoke, Worcestershire, attorney
b
ca. 1658
d
28 John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane
Will pr
Feb 1753
b
19 Nov 1662
d 23 Feb 1752, Palace of
Holyrood-house
m
23 May 1695
29 Henrietta, dau of Sir Edward Villiers,
Knight Marshal
b
d 1
Feb 1719/20
30 Henry Grey, Duke of Kent
Will pr
1740
bap
28 Sep 1671, Flitton, Bedfordshire
d 5
Jun 1740, Kensington Gore, Middlesex
m
26 Mar 1695
31 Jemima, dau of Thomas Crew, 2nd
Baron Crew of Steyne
b
d
27 Jul 1728
The Complete Peerage
(2nd edition)
J.W. Clay, ed., Dugdale’s Visitation of
Yorkshire, with Additions (1899-1917)
J.J. Howard and F.A. Crisp, Visitation of England
and Wales, Notes vol. X
J.R. Walbran, Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary
of Fountains (Surtees Society, vol. 67)
Joseph Foster, ed., London Marriage Licenses,
1521-1869 (1887)
Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical
Survey of the County of Kent (Canterbury, 1797-1801)
St. Mary, Dover, PR transcript