John Beverley Robinson (1820-1896)

The Hon. John Beverley Robinson M.P., 5th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario

He was born at Toronto and educated at Upper Canada College. During the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 he served as A.D.C., to the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Francis Bond Head. He was called to the Bar in 1844. He served as an Alderman and Mayor of Toronto. He was involved in the incorporation of a number of companies in the Toronto area, including the Toronto and Georgian Bay Canal Company. In 1858, he was elected M.P., for Toronto. He helped promote the Northern Railway Company and served as its President from 1862 to 1875. He served twice more as M.P. for Algoma and Toronto. He became the 5th Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario.

Parents

Sir John Beverley Robinson

Chief Justice The Hon. Sir John Beverley Robinson 1st Bt., of Toronto

1791-1863

Emma (Walker) Robinson

Lady Emma (Walker) Robinson, of Toronto

1796-1865

Spouse

Mary (Hagerman) Robinson

Mrs "Polly" Mary Jane (Hagerman) Robinson

1823-1892

Children

Sir John Beverley Robinson

Sir John Beverley Robinson, 4th Bt., of "Glenwood" Edgewater, New Jersey

1848-1933

Caroline (Robinson) Forsyth-Grant

Mrs "Minnie" (Robinson) Forsyth-Grant

1851-1923

Associated Houses

Beverley House

Toronto, Ontario