. The Robinsons and their kin folk . on, neubulee, between three stags, trippant or, a unicornshead couped between two cinquefoils, of the first. Crest, a stagtrippant or, semee of lozenges az., and resting the dexter forefooton a milrind sa. The ancestor of these Robinsons was John Robinson ofCrostwick in the parish of Ronaldkirk, count\ of York, who wasborn aljout 1550, and who married Anne Dent and was the great--grandfather of the Right Rev. John Robinson, D. D., Lord Bristol in 1710, and of London in 1714. Another great grand-son was Christopher Robinson, Esq., of Cleasby, count


. The Robinsons and their kin folk . on, neubulee, between three stags, trippant or, a unicornshead couped between two cinquefoils, of the first. Crest, a stagtrippant or, semee of lozenges az., and resting the dexter forefooton a milrind sa. The ancestor of these Robinsons was John Robinson ofCrostwick in the parish of Ronaldkirk, count\ of York, who wasborn aljout 1550, and who married Anne Dent and was the great--grandfather of the Right Rev. John Robinson, D. D., Lord Bristol in 1710, and of London in 1714. Another great grand-son was Christopher Robinson, Esq., of Cleasby, county of York,who emigrated to America in the time of King Charles H. andwas appointed on the 16th of Januarv, 1679, Secretary to vSirWilliam Berkley, Governor of the Colony of \irginia. He mar-ried Elizabeth Potter. It was their son. Col. John Robinson,known as »Speaker Robinson, who was president of the Vir-ginia Council. He married Catherine Beverley, and was thefather of Col. Beverle^ Robinson of New York who commanded HERALDRY. 55. S6 a regiment in the British Army in the Revohition, and who mar-ried vSnsannah, a daughter of Frederick Phihspe, Esq., of NewYork, and the Phihspe Manor at Yonkers, N. Y. Another l)ranch descended from John Ro1)inson of Crost-wick, was Rev. Richard Robinson, D. D., Archbishop of Armaghand Primate of all Ireland, and who was created Lord descendant from this l)ranch was Alexander Robinson whowas born in 1750, in the county of Armagh, now the city ofIvOndonderr>, Ireland, and died in Baltimore, Md., in 1845. Agreat grandson, William A. Robinson, I{sc|., is a prominent andinfluential resident of Louis\-ille, Ky. Plate 2 is also with Difference the arms— Vert a chev-ron between two cinquefoils pierced in chief and a Stag trippantin base or. Crest, A vStag trippant or. of Robinson of Herring-ton, Co. of Durham, descended from William Robynson, livingin 1502. 3. Arms of Sir Medcalf Robinson of Newby, county ofYork, Barone


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