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Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon

Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon, GCVO, FRS (29 January 1852 – 23 September 1923), styled Viscount Goderich between 1859 and 1871 and Earl de Grey between 1871 and 1909, was a British courtier and Liberal politician.

The Marquess of Ripon
Member of Parliament
for Ripon
In office
1874–1880
Preceded bySir Henry Knight Storks
Succeeded byThe Viscount Goschen
Personal details
Born29 January 1852
Died23 September 1923(1923-09-23) (aged 71)
NationalityBritish
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
(m. 1885; died 1917)
Parents

A descendant of Oliver Cromwell, Ripon was known from childhood as Oliver and not Frederick.[1]

Background Edit

Robinson was the only son and only surviving child of George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon and grandson of Prime Minister F. J. Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon. His mother was Henrietta Anne Theodosia Vyner, daughter of Henry Vyner. He was educated at Eton College.[2]

Political career Edit

Viscount Goderich was attached to the British commission sent, under his father's head, to Washington to settle the Alabama claims in 1871.[2] Styled Earl de Grey after his father was elevated to a marquessate later in 1871, he entered Parliament for Ripon in 1874,[3] a seat he held until 1880.[2] A long time friend of King Edward VII,[4] in July 1901 he was appointed Treasurer to Queen Alexandra.[5] He was made a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in December 1901,[6] and promoted to Knight Grand Cross (GCVO) in 1909.[7] In 1909 he succeeded his father in the marquessate and took his seat in the House of Lords.[2]

He was Captain of the 27th West Riding of Yorkshire Volunteers in 1870, and JP for the counties of North and West Ridings and the Liberty of Ripon. He was also a trustee of the Wallace Collection[8] and a supporter of the Royal Opera House.[9]

Sporting interests Edit

Lord Ripon was a fast, accurate game shooter, who was noted to down 28 pheasants in sixty seconds at a shooting party guest on the Sandringham House estate.[4] He also holds the record of the greatest recorded lifetime bag of birds shot: 556,000, including 241,000 pheasants. It is believed that on one occasion Lord Ripon was responsible for '...four birds dead in the air at once'.[10]

Marriage Edit

Lord Ripon married Constance Gwladys Herbert, daughter of Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea and widow of St George Lowther, 4th Earl of Lonsdale, in 1885. She was a noted patron of the arts, friend among many other artists to Oscar Wilde and Nellie Melba. They had no children.

Edith, the grandmother of the author Barbara Taylor Bradford, worked as a servant for the Marquess and lived in properties owned by him. She named two of her illegitimate children Freda and Frederick. Taylor Bradford's biographer, Piers Dudgeon, uncovered evidence that their father was the Marquess. Edith later lived in a workhouse.[11]

Death Edit

Lady Ripon died in October 1917, aged 58. Lord Ripon survived her by nearly six years and died on 22 September 1923, aged 71, having collapsed on Dallowgill Moor near Studley Royal Park,[4] after shooting 52 birds that morning.[10] He was buried at St Mary's, Studley Royal on 26 September. There was no heir to the peerages and on his death the marquessate and his other titles became extinct.[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ Rupert Godfrey, Olly: The Life and Times of Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquis of Ripon (2012), pp. 2–3
  2. ^ a b c d White, Geoffrey H., ed. (1949). The Complete Peerage, Volume XI. St Catherine's Press. p. 5.
  3. ^ "No. 24062". The London Gazette. 3 February 1874. p. 488.
  4. ^ a b c d White, Geoffrey H., ed. (1949). The Complete Peerage, Volume XI. St Catherine's Press. p. 6.
  5. ^ "No. 27292". The London Gazette. 8 March 1901. p. 1648.
  6. ^ "No. 27390". The London Gazette. 24 December 1901. p. 9061.
  7. ^ "No. 28316". The London Gazette. 10 December 1909. p. 9413.
  8. ^ Kelly's Handbook of the Titled, Landed and Official Classes 1920. Kelly's. p. 1373.
  9. ^ "Ripon Civic Society". Ripon Gazette. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  10. ^ a b McWhirter, Norris; McWhirter, Ross (1972). The Guinness Book of Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 290.
  11. ^ Rachel Cooke (8 October 2006). "You can never be too rich". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 February 2014.

External links Edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Ripon

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