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Peter Robinson (Canadian politician)

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22:(1785 – July 8, 1838) was a Canadian politician who served as Commissioner of Crown Lands as well as on the Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council, and Executive Council of Upper Canada. He is known for his work in organizing the migration and settlement of what is now 279:
History of the County of Peterborough, Ontario: Containing a History of the County; History of Haliburton County; Their Townships, Towns, Schools, Churches, Etc.; General and Local Statistics; Biographical Sketches; and an Outline History of the Dominion of Canada, Etc.,
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councils. In 1836 he resigned, with the rest of the Executive Council, from his responsibilities on the Council to protest the council's treatment by Lieutenant Governor Sir
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The Peter Robinson Settlement of 1825: A Story of the Irish Immigration to the City and County of Peterborough, Ontario
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in his honour. In 1827 he was appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands and he had a seat representing York in both the
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in 1838 and was survived by Isabella (1818-1873) and Frederick (1830-?), two of his three children.
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Primary source materials related to 1823 & 1825 Emigrations
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By 1817 he had been elected to represent the riding of (East)
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Peterborough, Ontario
Queensbury
New Brunswick
Christopher Robinson
Queen's Rangers
John Beverley
William Benjamin
Kingston, Ontario
York, Upper Canada
Toronto
War of 1812
Detroit
Fort Michilimackinac
fur trader
Lake Simcoe
York
Simcoe
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
7th Parliament of Upper Canada
8th Parliament of Upper Canada
County Cork, Ireland
Lanark County
Carleton County
Ottawa
Peterborough
Legislative
Executive
Francis Bond Head
Toronto
Hebe

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