Paternal Family Tree: Robinson Family 3
On 8th September 1679 [his father] William Robinson 1st Baronet [aged 23] and [his mother] Mary Aislabie were married.
Around 1685 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet was born to William Robinson 1st Baronet [aged 29] and Mary Aislabie.
In or before 1694 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 8] and Mary Norton Lady Robinson were married. They had three sons (the eldest of whom predeceased him) and four daughters.
In 1707 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 22] was made commanding officer of HMS Solebay.
In 1708 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 23] was made commanding officer of the ship Gosport.
In 1710 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 25] was made commanding officer of HMS Deptford.
In 1712 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 27] was made commanding officer of the ship Winchester which position he held until 1714.
In 1713 [his son] William Robinson -1658 was born to Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 28] and [his wife] Mary Norton Lady Robinson.
Around 1715 [his son] William Robinson -1658 was born to Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 30] and [his wife] Mary Norton Lady Robinson.
In 1716 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 31] was made commanding officer of HMS Dreadnought which position he held until 1718.
In 1718 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 33] was appointed Lord Mayor of York.
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In 1734 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 49] was made commanding officer of the ship Brittania which position he held until 1736.
In 1736 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 51] was made Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron.
On 22nd December 1736 [his father] William Robinson 1st Baronet [aged 81] died. He was buried at St Columba's Church, Topcliffe [Map]. His son [his brother] Metcalfe succeeded 2nd Baronet Robinson of Newby in Yorkshire although he died four days later.
On 26th December 1736 William Robinson -1658 died. His brother Tancred [aged 51] succeeded 3rd Baronet Robinson of Newby in Yorkshire. Mary Norton Lady Robinson by marriage Lady Robinson of Newby in Yorkshire.
In 1738 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 53] was appointed Lord Mayor of York.
In 1739 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 54] was made Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron.
In 1741 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 56] retired from the Navy.
In 1748 [his wife] Mary Norton Lady Robinson died. She was buried at St Crux Church, York [Map].
On 2nd September 1754 Tancred Robinson 3rd Baronet [aged 69] died. He was buried at St Crux Church, York [Map] where there was a sarcophagus with Lord Mayor's regalia in relief on side, surmounted by seated cherub with portrait medallion, cross-staff, anchors, cannon etc., obelisk-shaped marble slab behind with cartouche-of-arms of Robinson with escutcheon of pretence of Norton, and below shaped apron with inscription, signed Robt. Avray Eboraci Sculpt. His son William [aged 41] succeeded 4th Baronet Robinson of Newby in Yorkshire.
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Robinson -1658
Grandfather: William Robinson -1658
Great x 2 Grandfather: Thomas Metcalfe
Great x 1 Grandmother: Frances Metcalfe
father: William Robinson 1st Baronet
Great x 1 Grandfather: Charles Tancred of Arden, Yorkshire
Grandmother: Elizabeth Tancred
Grandfather: George Aislabie of Studley Royal, Yorkshire
mother: Mary Aislabie