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  1. 26. Apr. 2024 · Several prominent people have been residents of the house the most notable being Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a short time. During the First World War, the house was used as a convalescent home for wounded American Officers.

  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · Sarah Albinia Louisa Robinson, Countess of Ripon (née Hobart; 22 February 1793 – 9 April 1867) was the wife of F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1827 and 1828.

  3. 22. Apr. 2024 · Last updated Apr 22, 2024. The demolition bridge in Ripon. Pic: Ripon Military Heritage Trust. ‘Heritage Worth Fighting For’ is the battlecry of Ripon Military Heritage Trust, as it steps up its campaign to save priceless elements of the city’s world war history from the bulldozer.

  4. 20. Apr. 2024 · Ripon (two members) Hon. Frederick John Robinson: Tory: George Gipps: Tory: Rochester (two members) Lord Binning: Tory: Ralph Bernal: Whig: Roscommon (two members) Arthur French: Hon. Stephen Mahon: Ross-shire: Thomas Mackenzie: Roxburghshire: Sir Alexander Don, Bt: Rutland (two members) Sir Gerard Noel, Bt: Tory: Sir Gilbert ...

  5. Frederick Robinson: Birthdate: 1851: Birthplace: Lilley, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom: Death: Immediate Family: Husband of Anne Robinson Father of Frederick Arthur Robinson; Florence Robinson; Thomas Robinson and Sarah Ellen Hawksworth. Managed by: Linda Zimmerman: Last Updated: today

  6. 23. Apr. 2024 · In March, 1570, there was an unusual spectacle in the mighty Church of S Peter at Ripon (one of great S Wilfrid's great foundations). The sight to be seen was of a once-senior priest of that Church in church on a Sunday morning, wearing a white sheet. This fate was known as Doing Penance; it was a humiliation commonly reserved for adulterers ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, KG, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, TD, PC (16 April 1881 – 23 December 1959), known as the Lord Irwin from 1925 until 1934 and the Viscount Halifax from 1934 until 1944, was a senior British Conservative politician of the 1930s.