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Robert Pate
Robert Francis Pate, Jr (1819–1895) was a former British Army officer, best remembered for his assault on Queen Victoria on 27 June 1850. ==Early life== Pate was born on Christmas Day, 1819, in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, the son of a wealthy corn dealer. His father came from humble origins, but through trade became a gentleman and eventually Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire and High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.〔Charles 2012, p71-72, p75〕 Pate was educated in Norwich. In 1841, his father purchased for him a Cornetcy in the 10th Light Dragoons. He purchased a Lieutenantcy the following year. In 1844 while on a tour of duty in Ireland, his favourite horse and dog were put down because of rabies, and Pate began to show signs of lunacy. He resigned his commission in 1846 and took up residence in Piccadilly, London, where he lived the life of a recluse. He took frequent walks in the royal parks, where his dandy clothing and strange behaviour drew attention.〔Charles 2012, p72-76〕
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