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Arriving in Barbados on 8 August 1742, Robinson had trouble with his assembly, which raised difficulties about voting for his salary. Without consulting the house, he ordered changes in his residence at Pilgrim, and he undertook the construction of an armoury and arsenal. He had to pay most of the
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maintained a correspondence for fifty years, and he kept all the letters and copies. At his death he left them to an apothecary who had married his natural daughter, with instructions to publish; but Robinson's brother, Archbishop Lord Rokeby, stopped the publication.
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on 10 April 1739, and was buried in the family vault under the new church of Rokeby. He married at Barbados a second wife, whose maiden name was Booth; she was the widow of Samuel Salmon, a rich ironmonger. She declined to follow Robinson back to England.
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Robinson died at his house at Chelsea on 3 March 1777, aged 76, without leaving legitimate issue, and was buried in the southeast corner of the chancel of Merton church, a monument being placed there to his memory. A second monument was erected for him in
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Robinson was eldest son and heir of William Robinson (bapt. Rokeby, Yorkshire, 23 September 1675, d. 24 February 1720), who married, in 1699, Anne, daughter and heiress of Robert Walters of
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wrote of his fondness for "books, the fine arts, music, and refined society", and mentions the weakness of his eyes. At last, he became blind, and her father used to read to him.
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in October 1741. There were two hundred guests invited. A second ball was given by him on 2 December 1741, when six hundred persons were invited and two hundred attended.
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In London, Robinson threw balls aimed at the people in power and in fashion; and ruined himself. Horace Walpole gave an account of his ball for a daughter of the
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Another quarrel was over the command of the forces on the island. Eventually, a petition was sent home which resulted in Robinson's recall on 14 April 1747.
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was short and fat. "I can't imagine", said the witty Lady Townshend, "why one is preferred to the other. The one is as broad as the other is long".
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Robinson's reputation was as a "specious, empty man", with a talent for flattery. He was tall and thin, while his contemporary of the same name
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Castle Howard, 19th-century engraving, view from the north-west with the Palladian west wing prominent
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On 25 October 1728 Robinson married, at Belfrey's, York, Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of
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Robinson was created a baronet on 10 March 1731, with remainder to his brothers and to
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Robinson's expenditure was extravagant. He rebuilt Rokeby Hall at
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in 1755, and was active there in recruitment and administration.
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The state of Robinson's finances brought about his expatriation.
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Robinson designed, for his wife's brother, the west wing of
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Among Robinson's other works are parts of Ember Court,
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After finishing his education, Robinson went on the
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"Robinson, Sir Thomas". 561: 554:, he employed Robinson as his mediator. 480: 453: 285: 839: 728: 699:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 429: 1730: 1720:Served as Acting Governor of Barbados. 691: 689: 633: 631: 629: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 1025: 662: 660: 644:"Robinson, Thomas (1700?-1777)"  617: 615: 613: 611: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 579:Nicholas Lechmere, 1st Baron Lechmere 575:Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle 39:Portrait of Sir Thomas Robinson, by 872: 695: 686: 637: 444:Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham 13: 1515: 816:Transforming English Rural Society 657: 596: 14: 1789: 786:Sussex Archaeological Collections 751:. The Abbey Library. p. 412. 883:Dictionary of National Biography 862: 650:Dictionary of National Biography 489:, design of Thomas Robinson for 302:Society of Antiquaries of London 175:Sir Thomas Robinson, 1st Baronet 368:charges out of his own pocket. 217:in her honour. Another son was 833: 806: 770: 755: 737: 722: 674:. History of Parliament Online 339: 1: 878:Robinson, Thomas (1700?-1777) 782:"Parochial History of Glynde" 589: 512:in Durham. He worked also on 374: 277:1734 British general election 253:1727 British general election 196: 716:UK public library membership 508:, and the Gothic gateway at 403:Robinson acquired shares in 396:. He became a member of the 267:. He was a supporter of the 189:from 1727 to 1734 and was a 7: 989:Baronetage of Great Britain 894:Parliament of Great Britain 263:, through the influence of 10: 1794: 849:. 2 March 1730. p. 1. 523:Robinson left his brother 1748:Architects from Yorkshire 1718: 1702: 1611: 1526: 1513: 1059: 1012: 999: 994: 987: 977: 968: 956: 951: 937: 911: 899: 892: 581:. 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Index

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Frans van der Mijn
Governor of Barbados
George II
James Dotin
Henry Grenville
Rokeby Park
Yorkshire
England
Chelsea, London
Great Britain
Whig
Rokeby
Yorkshire
House of Commons
Governor of Barbados
Cundall
Yorkshire
Surrey
obelisk
Richard, 1st Baron Rokeby
Church of Ireland
Primate of All Ireland
Archbishop of Armagh
Grand Tour
Palladio
1727 British general election
Member of Parliament
Morpeth

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