Charles Newton Robinson
Charles Newton Robinson (1853–1913) was a poet, fencer and barrister.
Also recorded as Charles Edmund Newton-Robinson; Charles Newton-Robinson.
Overview
Born at Kensington in 1853, died at Swanage in 1913.
In detail
Charles Newton Robinson studied at Trinity College.
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“Charles Edmund Newton-Robinson”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3666572: Charles Newton Robinson
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