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--- "The European Magazine" 1818, page 546:
Dec. 6 [1818]. In the 24th year of his age, Lieut. J.S. Robinson, of the 43d regiment, and second son of Lieutenant-general John Robinson, of Denston Hall, Suffolk
--- "The Gentleman's Magazine" Vol. 88, Part 2, 1818, page 644:
At Brompton, of a decline, in his 24th year, John Neville Robinson, gent. Lieut. in the 43d regt. of foot, and the second son of John Robinson, esq. of Denston-hall, Suffolk, Lieutenant General in the army.
--- "Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology" Volume 6, 1888, page 410-1:
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN THE PARISH OF DENSTON, SUFFOLK.
John Nevill Robinson,
(second son of Lieut. Genl. Robinson & Rebecca his wife,)
Lieutenant in the 43d R.L.I.
whose gallant spirit, good conduct, and conciliating
manners, gained him the love and respect
of his Regiment, and of all who kenw him.
He died at Brompton, in Decr. 1818, Aged 24.
Harriet Robinson,
(youngest daughter of
Lieut. Genl. Robinson and Rebecca his wife,)
in whom elegance of form and mind wasunited
to the pure and benevolent qualities of the heart,
Scarcely recovered from the loss of her beloved sister,
she watched with tender solicitude
and unremitting attention over the death-beds
of her brother and her father:
but, although animated by the firmest christian faith,
her feeble frame sunk under the pressure
of such accumulated sorrows.
She died at Paris, in February, 1820, aged 32.
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