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William Robinson (banker)

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William Robinson was Governor of the Bank of England from April to August 1847. He had been Deputy Governor from 1845 to 1847. He replaced John Benjamin Heath as Governor and was succeeded by James Morris.

Robinson, a corn dealer, was unable to serve his full two-year term as governor due to his personal bankruptcy during the period.

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