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Frederick John Robinson

Sir Thomas Lawrence and Charles Turnerpublished 24 May 1824

10 Downing Street

10 Downing Street
London, United Kingdom

Frederick John Robinson, Viscount Goderich and 1st Earl of Ripon (1 November 1782 – 28 January 1859), styled The Honourable F. J. Robinson until 1827 and known as The Viscount Goderich between 1827 and 1833, the name by which he is best known to history, was a British statesman. He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between August 1827 and January 1828.

A member of the rural landowning aristocracy, Robinson entered politics through family connections. In the House of Commons he rose through junior ministerial ranks, achieving cabinet office in 1818 as President of the Board of Trade. In 1823 he was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, a post he held for four years. In 1827 he was raised to the peerage, and in the House of Lords was Leader of the House and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.

When the Prime Minister, George Canning, died in 1827 Goderich succeeded him, but was unable to hold together Canning's fragile coalition of moderate Tories and Whigs. He resigned after 144 days in office.

After leaving the premiership Goderich served in the cabinets of two of his successors, Earl Grey and Sir Robert Peel.

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  • Title: Frederick John Robinson
  • Creator: Sir Thomas Lawrence, Charles Turner
  • Date created: published 24 May 1824
  • Physical Location: UK, London, Downing Street
  • Provenance: Bequeathed to 10 Downing Street by Sir Edward Walter Hamilton, 1908
  • Publisher: George Lawford, Saville Place, Burlington Gardens, London, 24 May 1824.
  • External Link: Government Art Collection
  • Medium: Mezzotint
10 Downing Street

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