The Right Honourable Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon, P.C.
- Born: 1 November 1782
- Died: 28 January 1859
Known as[]
- 1782-1806: The Hon. Frederick John Robinson
- 1806-1812: The Hon. Frederick John Robinson, M.P.
- 1812-1827: The Rt. Hon. Frederick John Robinson, M.P.
- 1827-1833: The Viscount Goderich, P.C.
- 1833-1859: The Earl of Ripon, P.C.
Education[]
- Harrow School
- St John's College, Cambridge
- Lincoln's Inn
Offices[]
- Commissioner of the Admiralty, 1810-1812
- Vice President of the Board of Trade, 1812-1813
- Commissioner of the Treasury, 1812-1813
- Paymaster of the Forces, 1813-1818
- President of the Board of Trade, 1818-1823
- Treasurer of the Navy, 1818-1823
- Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1823-1827
- Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, 1827
- First Lord of the Treasury, 1827-1828
- Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, 1830-1833
- Lord Privy Seal, 1833-1834
- President of the Board of Trade, 1841-1843
- President of the Board of Control, 1843-1846
Peerage Titles[]
- Viscount Goderich, 1827
- Earl of Ripon, 1833
Privy Council[]
- Privy Councillor, 1812
Parliamentary Seats[]
- Member of Parliament for Carlow, 1806-1807
- Member of Parliament for Ripon, 1807-1827
Parliamentary Positions[]
- Leader of the House of Lords, 1827-1828
Preceded by: Nicholas Vansittart |
Chancellor of the Exchequer 1823–1827 |
Succeeded by: George Canning |
Preceded by: The Earl Bathurst |
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1827 |
Succeeded by: William Huskisson |
Preceded by: George Canning |
Prime Minister 1827–1828 |
Succeeded by: The Duke of Wellington |
Preceded by: Sir George Murray |
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1830–1833 |
Succeeded by: Edward Smith-Stanley |