Sir John Beverley Robinson (1791-1863)

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

His family had been settled at the Hewick Plantation in Virginia since 1663. His grandfather was a first cousin of Col. Beverley Robinson, a prominent Loyalist in New York and father of Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada. His father also sided with the Loyalists and fought as an officer with the Queen's Rangers before settling in Upper Canada. John became Chief Justice of Upper Canada and the most important figure within "The Family Compact," ie., the ruling elite of Upper Canada. In 1854 he was created the 1st Baronet of Toronto but the title has been dormant (unclaimed) since 1988. Sir John made his home at Beverley House in Toronto from 1816 until his death. One of his sisters lived at The Grange in Toronto and his youngest daughter lived at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton.

Parents (2)

Christopher Robinson

Captain Christopher Robinson, U.E.L., of the Queen's Rangers

1763-1798

Esther (Sayre) Beman

Mrs Esther (Sayre) Robinson, afterwards Beman

1763-1827

Spouse (1)

Emma (Walker) Robinson

Lady Emma (Walker) Robinson, of Toronto

1796-1865

Children (8)

Sir James Lukin Robinson

Sir James L. Robinson 2nd Bt., of Toronto

1818-1894

John Beverley Robinson

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

1820-1896

Emily (Robinson) Lefroy

Lady Emily Merry (Robinson) Lefroy

1821-1859

Augusta (Robinson) Strachan

Mrs Augusta Anne (Robinson) Strachan; died without children

1823-1900

Louisa (Robinson) Allan

Mrs Louisa Matilda (Robinson) Allan

1825-1852

Christopher Robinson

Christopher Robinson, Q.C., of Beverley House, Toronto

1828-1905

Mary (Robinson) MacInnes

Mrs Mary Amelia (Robinson) MacInnes

1831-1879

Sir Charles Walker Robinson

Maj.-General Sir Charles W. Robinson, K.C.B., of Beverley House, Mitcham, Surrey

1836-1924

Associated Houses (1)

Beverley House

Toronto, Ontario