Frederick Philipse Robinson Military person

Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, GCB (September 1763 - 1 January 1852) was a soldier, born in the Highlands, near New York, in September, 1763, who fought for Britain during the American War of Independence. His father was a Virginian who moved to New York, marrying a wealthy heiress to the Philipse family lands.On the conclusion of peace he went to England. He subsequently took part in the War of 1812 and commanded a brigade at the unsuccessful Battle of Plattsburgh. In 1813 and 1814 he commanded a brigade under Wellington in Spain. He was a provisional Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada in 1815. Afterwards he was governor of Tobago, and he became a general in 1841. He died at Brighton, England.

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Frederick Philipse Robinson
Birth dateSeptember 01, 1763
Birth place
New York
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1852
Place of death
England , Brighton , Sussex
Resting place
Sussex , Hove

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allegianceGreat Britain
award
Order of the Bath
military operations
Osona
Battle of Vitoria
Battle of Plattsburgh
Horseneck Tract
military branch
British Army
service start1777
service end1840

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