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Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, GCB (September 1763 – 1 January 1852) was a soldier who fought for Britain during the American War of Independence.His father, Colonel Beverley Robinson, was a Virginian who moved to New York, marrying a wealthy heiress of the Philipse family with Dutch and Bohemian [1] ancestry, Susanna Philipse.
Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763–1852), son of a Virginian soldier who fought for England during the American War of Independence, also was an Empire Loyalist.
Margaret Philipse (1733-1752), youngest surviving daughter of Frederick Philipse II and one quarter heir to the Philipse Patent, who died before it was passed on to her. Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763–1852), son of Susannah Philipse and Colonel Beverley Robinson, who fought for England during the American Revolution.
Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson – November 1816; Sir Colin Campbell - February 1828 - April 1828 [3] Nathaniel Blackwell – April 1828 – 1833 [4] Alexander Gardner – 1833 – (Acting) General Sir Lionel Smith – 1833; General Sir Henry Charles Darling – 1833–1845; Laurence Graeme – 1845–1851; David Robert Ross – 16 April 1851 ...
The Loyal American Regiment was raised in mid-March 1777 by wealthy loyalist Beverley Robinson. Robinson, a childhood friend of George Washington, commanded the regiment until it was disbanded at the end of the war in 1783. Several of Beverley Robinson's sons were officers in the regiment, including Frederick Philipse Robinson.
Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763–1852), [12] who married Grace Boles, daughter of Thomas Boles, Esq., of Charleville, in the early 1790s. After her death in 1806, he married Ann Fernyhough, of Stafford, in 1811 who later died at Tobago. [13] William Henry Robinson (1766–1836), who was sent to England at the beginning of the Revolution.
General Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, colonel of the regiment in the 1830s Bombardment of Canton December 1857. On the disbandment of the 2nd Battalion, the 1st was redesignated simply as the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot.
Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson KCB, GCH (1763–1852) Acting: 1815: 1815 – Samuel Smith [7] (1756–1826) Administrator of the Government: 1817: 1818: 4 Sir ...