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Definition of Sir robert robinson
1. Noun. English chemist noted for his studies of molecular structures in plants (1886-1975).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sir Robert Robinson
Literary usage of Sir robert robinson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery by William Frith Williams (1848)
"Governors F. Seymour—Richard Cony—Dissolution of the Bermuda Company—Governors
sir robert robinson—Isaac Richier—John Goddard—Samuel Day—Benjamin ..."
2. An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery by William Frith Williams (1848)
"Governors F. Seymour—Richard Cony—Dissolution of the Bermuda Company—Governors
sir robert robinson—Isaac Richier—John Goddard—Samuel Day—Benjamin ..."
3. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Naval Manuscripts in the Pepysian Library at by Pepys Library, Samuel Pepys, Great Britain Admiralty. Archives, J[oseph] R[obson] Tanner (1904)
"SP to sir robert robinson."1—To speak with the navy officers about entering men
for the Royal Oak [1676]. 1690. [p. 272.] 12 Aug. SP to Captain Griffith? ..."
4. Publications of the Navy Records Society by Navy Records Society (Great Britain) (1904)
"Did above a week since tender a commission to the king for Captain Tinker's
commanding the Royal Oak, but sir robert robinson ' upon a certain consideration ..."
5. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1892)
"A copy of the same was sent to sir robert robinson at Portsmouth,30 and very
similar instructions to Sir Richard Beach at Chatham, these last applying not ..."