Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet, of Toronto

John Robinson
Chief Justice of Upper Canada
In office
July 1829  10 February 1841
MonarchKing George IV
Preceded bySir William Campbell
Succeeded by(none: Province of Canada created by Act of Union 1840)
1st Chief Justice of Canada West
In office
10 February 1841  15 March 1862
MonarchQueen Victoria
Preceded by(new office)
Succeeded byWilliam Henry Draper
ConstituencyYork (town)
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
In office
31 January 1821  July 1829
MonarchKing George IV
GovernorPeregrine Maitland
Preceded bynew riding
Succeeded byRobert Baldwin
ConstituencyYork, Upper Canada
Chancellor of the University of Trinity College
In office
1852  31 January 1863
Preceded by(new title college founded 1852)
Succeeded byJohn Hillyard Cameron
Solicitor General for Upper Canada
In office
13 February 1815  1818
Preceded byG. D'Arcy Boulton
Succeeded byChristopher Alexander Hagerman
Attorney General for Upper Canada
In office
11 February 1818  1829
Preceded byG. D'Arcy Boulton
Succeeded byHenry John Boulton
Personal details
Born(1791-07-26)26 July 1791
Berthier, Lower Canada
Died31 January 1863(1863-01-31) (aged 71)
Toronto, Ontario
Spouse
Emma Walker
(m. 1817)
ChildrenChristopher (1828–1905) – Toronto lawyer and was chancellor of Trinity University
Sir Charles (1836–1924) – soldier and writer
RelativesEsther Sayre (mother)
Christopher Robinson (father)
Peter Robinson (brother)
William Benjamin Robinson (brother)
Frederick Philipse Robinson (1st cousin)
Major Stephen Heward (brother-in-law)
D'Arcy Boulton (brother-in-law)
Sir William H. Robinson (1766–1836, Commissary-General of Nova Scotia)
Military service
Battles/warsBattle of Queenston Heights

Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet, CB (26 July 1791 – 31 January 1863) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was considered the leader of the Family Compact, a group of families which effectively controlled the early government of Upper Canada.