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Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto

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736:. Willis took an unusual course of stating in court that Robinson had neglected his duty and that he would feel it necessary "to make a representation on the subject to his majesty's government". Willis also took a strong stand on the question of the legality of the court as then constituted, and this led in June 1828 to Willis being removed from his position by the lieutenant-governor, Sir 759:(to quote: "in his Opinion it was necessary for the ends of Justice, and due to the Loyal Inhabitants of the Province, that some examples should be made in the way of Capital punishments"). Although he opposed the uniting of Upper and Lower Canada, several of his recommendations found their way into the 707:
in 1822, seeking to resolve problems with funding in the province. This culminated in the Canada Trade Act of August 1822 which established import duties on goods transported between the United States and Upper Canada, and Upper Canada's share of duties collected. During his time in England, he was
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Robinson acquired property on the north-east corner of John and Richmond streets in Toronto and built the prominent Beverley House. Originally built as a small cottage around the time of the War of 1812, he added numerous wings to the property until the alterations filled the square. Robinson lived
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and curtailed his work on the bench. He resigned from the Queen's Bench on 15 March 1862, and was appointed presiding judge of the Court of Error and Appeal. Later in 1862, he had another attack of gout and finally retired in January 1863. On 28 January, Bishop Strachan gave him communion, and he
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was the naturalization process for persons who had remained in the United States after 1783 and later came to Canada. Robinson supported a policy dictated by the British Colonial Office which required these people to renounce their American citizenship. He was embarrassed when a new colonial
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Although the abolition of slavery did not legally come into effect in the British colonies—including Upper and Lower Canada, until 1833—in 1819, then Attorney General, John Beverley Robinson, declared that in Upper Canada all black residents were protected by British law and were free.
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Robinson married Emma Walker on 5 June 1817 while in England. They had four sons and three daughters. Three sons became lawyers. His youngest son attained the rank of major-general in the
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In 1829, Robinson became chief justice of the Court of King's Bench and held this post for 34 years. In 1830, he was appointed to the
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secretary reversed this decision under pressure from those who held opposing views. In 1827 Robinson had a disagreement with
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Finding aid to the "John Beverley Robinson fonds" at the Archives of the Law Society of Upper Canada
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who had committed treason by taking up arms against their neighbours on behalf of the
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Christopher (1828–1905) – Toronto lawyer and was chancellor of Trinity University
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and also served as Auditor-General of Upper Canada. He was the stepson of
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Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery, Government of Ontario
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Chief Justice of Upper Canada (1829–1841) and Canada West (1841–1862)
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is part of the Early Canadian Art permanent collection of the
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In the spring of 1861, Robinson suffered a severe attack of
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Robinson Street in Simcoe, Ontario is named is his honour.
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Attorneys-General of the Province of Canada (Canada West)
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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In 1850, he was appointed a Companion of the 719:Robinson was the most important member of the 520:(1766–1836, Commissary-General of Nova Scotia) 1461: 1427:Mackenzie, William Lyon (19 September 1833). 1196: 602:in Upper Canada and then York (later renamed 8: 590:, came there about 1666 as secretary to Sir 1468: 1454: 1446: 1203: 1189: 1181: 1150: 1037: 886:Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto Revisited 66: 38: 27:Judge and political figure in Upper Canada 1863:Judges in Canada West, Province of Canada 148:10 February 1841 – 15 March 1862 1868:Lawyers in Upper Canada and Canada West 872: 866:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 570:Robinson was born in 1791 at Berthier, 546:Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet 18:Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet 1828:Burials at St. James Cemetery, Toronto 882:"Chapter 5: History of Beverley House" 747:for the province. In the aftermath of 656:In 1817, Robinson was retained by the 558:. He was considered the leader of the 1029:The John Beverley Robinson Letterbook 679:In 1820, Robinson was elected to the 614:. Afterwards he articled in law with 512:Major Stephen Heward (brother-in-law) 125:(none: Province of Canada created by 92:July 1829 – 10 February 1841 30:For other baronets of this name, see 7: 1164:Provincial Secretary of Upper Canada 1033:Law Society of Upper Canada Archives 695:who was elected in a by-election in 209:31 January 1821 – July 1829 197:Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada 1858:Companions of the Order of the Bath 821:, one of the important founders of 797:married Elizabeth Ann, daughter of 653:in Beverley House until his death. 462: 1848:Canadian people of the War of 1812 940:Dictionary of Australian Biography 311:Solicitor General for Upper Canada 25: 1818:Attorneys-general of Upper Canada 963:. 22 November 1850. p. 3095. 353:Attorney General for Upper Canada 1118:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 514:D'Arcy Boulton (brother-in-law) 482:(1836–1924) – soldier and writer 365:11 February 1818 – 1829 323:13 February 1815 – 1818 293:(new title college founded 1852) 1001:. Early Canadian Art Collection 983:. 29 August 1854. p. 2668. 782:, entered politics, serving as 598:. In 1792, the family moved to 458: 283:1852 – 31 January 1863 1853:Chief justices of Upper Canada 681:8th Parliament of Upper Canada 346:Christopher Alexander Hagerman 1: 1212:Members of the Family Compact 1100:University of Trinity College 805:and later Auditor-General of 789:He was a first cousin of Sir 586:, whose ancestor, also named 271:University of Trinity College 80:Chief Justice of Upper Canada 1893:19th-century Canadian judges 1590:Attorneys-General of Ontario 1152: 995:"Sir John Beverley Robinson" 903:McCurdy, Alvin, ed. (n.d.). 712:after completing studies at 660:in their civil case against 136:Chief Justice of Canada West 1477:Attorney General of Ontario 862:ROBINSON, Sir JOHN BEVERLEY 791:Frederick Philipse Robinson 635:Battle of Queenston Heights 534:Battle of Queenston Heights 508:Frederick Philipse Robinson 1909: 999:National Gallery of Canada 850:National Gallery of Canada 584:First Families of Virginia 29: 1843:Canadian Militia officers 1423: 1218: 1168: 1153: 1141: 1128: 1123: 1116: 1106: 1093: 1084: 1079: 1067: 1056: 1045: 1040: 795:William Benjamin Robinson 691:, a former member of the 683:representing the town of 539: 503:William Benjamin Robinson 393: 358: 316: 276: 202: 141: 85: 74: 65: 1050:William Campbell (judge) 1031:Exhibit produced by the 1883:People from Old Toronto 1173:Robert Baldwin Sullivan 846:George Théodore Berthon 833:died three days later. 943:. Angus and Robertson. 780:John Beverley Robinson 749:Upper Canada Rebellion 693:United States Congress 670:Robert Fleming Gourlay 580:United Empire Loyalist 1484:Attorneys-General of 1369:William Dummer Powell 1254:William Henry Boulton 1110:John Hillyard Cameron 935:"Wills, John Walpole" 490:Esther Sayre (mother) 304:John Hillyard Cameron 1324:Samuel Peters Jarvis 1304:Christopher Hagerman 1274:W. Allan Crookshanks 1144:James Lukin Robinson 1071:William Henry Draper 666:conflict of interest 596:Governor of Virginia 588:Christopher Robinson 576:Christopher Robinson 574:, he was the son of 493:Christopher Robinson 179:William Henry Draper 114:Sir William Campbell 1888:Upper Canada judges 1429:"A Political Union" 837:Tributes and legacy 767:(CB) and created a 745:Legislative Council 730:John Walpole Willis 518:William H. Robinson 1833:Canadian Anglicans 1409:Sir David W. Smith 1269:George Crookshanks 1249:Henry John Boulton 980:The London Gazette 960:The London Gazette 823:Newmarket, Ontario 778:. His second son, 738:Peregrine Maitland 658:North West Company 633:and fought at the 388:Henry John Boulton 260:York, Upper Canada 228:Peregrine Maitland 1838:Canadian baronets 1795: 1794: 1443: 1442: 1434:Colonial Advocate 1425:Sources include: 1374:Sir John Robinson 1319:William M. Jarvis 1314:William B. Jarvis 1239:D'Arcy Boulton II 1234:G. D'Arcy Boulton 1179: 1178: 1149: 1148: 1142:Succeeded by 1107:Succeeded by 1080:Academic offices 1068:Succeeded by 811:G. D'Arcy Boulton 765:Order of the Bath 761:Union Act of 1840 710:called to the bar 629:, he served with 543: 542: 376:G. D'Arcy Boulton 334:G. 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Index

Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet
Robinson Baronets
The Honourable
Bt
CB

Chief Justice of Upper Canada
George IV
Sir William Campbell
Act of Union 1840
Chief Justice of Canada West
Queen Victoria
William Henry Draper
York (town)
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
King George IV
Peregrine Maitland
Robert Baldwin
York, Upper Canada
Chancellor
University of Trinity College
John Hillyard Cameron
Solicitor General for Upper Canada
G. D'Arcy Boulton
Christopher Alexander Hagerman
Attorney General for Upper Canada
G. D'Arcy Boulton
Henry John Boulton
Berthier
Lower Canada

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