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George Robinson (swindler)

George Robinson was an English stockbroker and swindler in the 1720s and early 1730s. A banker in Lombard Street, he was appointed the circulating cashier of the Charitable Corporation. In 1727 he was one of the Corporation's 'Partnership of Five' (with Sir Alexander Grant, William Burroughs, William Squire and John Thomson) who began buying up shares. He and several officers of the Corporation obtained money from it by pawning false pledges, and proceeded to engage in a large scale speculation in the shares of that company and York Buildings Company, also borrowing against the shares purchased so that his partners failed to get what they bought.
Robinson obtained a seat in the House of Commons when he was elected MP for Great Marlow in 1731, but was unable to sit before the affair began to come to light. He fled to France with Thomson, the warehouse-keeper, in October. They were both declared bankrupt. Robinson was back by 25 November and appeared before the General Court of the Company. By 18 December, he was in hiding again because the Company would not supersede the Commission of bankruptcy against him.〔Lowther Correspondence in Cumbria Record Office.〕 He had "seen fit to absent himself from the kingdom", according to William Goostry, his attorney.〔John Mowbray, ''Report of the Gentlemen appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation'', 8.〕 Robinson was expelled from the House in absentia on 3 April 1732〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Expulsions from the House of Commons )〕 for ''"indirect and fraudulent Practices in the Affairs of the Charitable Corporation, and for having never attended the Service of the House, although required to do so".''〔Robert Beatson, ''A Chronological Register of Both Houses of Parliament'' (London: Longman, Hurst, Res & Orme, 1807) ()〕
His estate at Moor Place, Great Marlow (with a farmhouse, of land and of woods) was advertised for sale in January 1734. An earlier advertisement had also mentioned Temple Mills and a lock at Great Marlow. However, the bankruptcy proceedings continued for over 15 more years, a dividend being declared from his estate in 1748.〔London Gazette, ''passim''.〕 As an Act of Parliament had been passed making him a felon if he did not return by a certain date,〔''The statutes at large, from Magna Charta, to the thirtieth year of King George the Second, inclusive'' IV (ed. the late John Cay, Esq, London, 1758), 5 Geo. II, c.3.〕 it is likely that he remained abroad for the rest of his life. Thomson returned after the Act was amended to extend the time for him doing so.〔''An abstract of all the acts passed in the sixth session of the seventh parliament of Great Britain, and in the sixth year ... of George II'' (London, 1733), 6 Geo II, c.2.〕
==See also==

*Charitable Corporation

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