He was known as "Gentleman Jim" during his 15 year career for his fearlessness for pitching on the inside of the plate.
Until then Maureen had thought of Liam as the Gentleman Jim of the drugs world.
James Robinson aka "Gentleman Jim," was born free and landed.
Gentleman Jim was unusual in a number of ways, including his ownership of land from birth.
As a freedman there were some things that "Gentleman Jim" could not avoid.
Royal Oak's title challenge looked in danger as Gentleman Jim took a first-half lead.
Before the fighting began Gentleman Jim took his family to a neighbor's home where he hoped they would be safe.
Following the death of Gentleman Jim in 1875 his son Alfred took over as head of the household.
Known as "Gentleman Jim", his songs continued to chart for years after his death.