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John Robins (c.1714-54) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Robins (c. 1714–54)
John Robins (c. 1714–1717 December 1754) was an English politician.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Robins, John (c.1714-54), of Stafford'', History of Parliament Online )
==Life==
Robins was the eldest son of William Robins, Mayor of Stafford and Catherine Abnett, daughter of William Abnett, also a mayor of Stafford. In 1752, he was involved in a scandal after impregnating Anne Northey and abandoning her. She swiftly married Sir William Wolseley, 5th Baronet, but Robins then proposed, and persuaded the clergyman to 'prove' that their marriage had occurred earlier, and that her marriage to the baronet was invalid. After the court found against him, he fled to France and died. Anne remarried.

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