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--- "Norfolk Chronicle" 6 July 1822:
Yesterday se'nnight, Robert Robinson, Esq. youngest son of the late General Robinson, of Denston Hall, Suffolk, to Clementina Constantia, 3rd daughter, of the Rev R. Watts.
--- "Annual Register" Volume 64, 1823, page 249:
Lately, Robt. Robinson, esq. younger son of the late general Robinson of Denston-hall, Suffolk, and nephew to the earl of Powis, to Clementine Constantia, third daughter of the rev. Richard Bingham, incumbent of Gosport chapel, and prebendary of Chichester.
--- "Oxford Journal" Saturday, 9 Nov 1822, page 4:
DIED. At his lodgings in the New Road, to the inexpressible grief of his widow, to whom he had been married only four months, Robert Robinson, Esq. a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, aged 27, youngest son of the late Gen. Robinson, of Denston Hall, Suffolk.
--- "Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology" Volume 6, 1888, page 407:
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN THE PARISH OF DENSTON, SUFFOLK.
(Mural Tablet.)
Within the chancel of this church
are deposited the earthly remains of
Robert Robinson esqr
third & youngest son of the late
Lieut. Genl. John Robinson, of Denston Hall;
he was one of the lieutenants of H.M.S. Minden,
in the memorable & successful attack on Algiers,
for the deliverance of christians from slavery,
under the command of Lord Exmouth, in 1816,
after a long and painful illness, he departed this
life, in humble hope of a joyful resurrection,
on the 19th of October 1822, in the 28th year of his age;
deeply lamented by all who knew the honourable
sentiments & excellence of his heart.
This tablet is dedicated to his memory
by his sorrowing widow.
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