Robinson baronets of Batts House (1823) explained

Robinson baronets
Creation Date:1823
Status:extinct
Extinction Date:1944
Motto:Spes mea in futuro est, My hope is in the future

The Robinson Baronetcy, of Batts House in the County of Somerset, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 11 November 1823 for George Robinson, who had earlier represented Honiton in Parliament. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1944.

Robinson baronets, of Batts House (1823)

Extended family

John Innes Robinson (1834–1891), father of the writer Alice Perrin and the 5th and 6th baronets, was an Indian Army officer.[2] He was a grandson of the 1st baronet.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Foster . Joseph . The baronetage and knightage . 1881 . Nichols and Sons . 535–536 . en.
  2. 101279. Melissa. Edmundson. Perrin [née Robinson], Alice.
  3. Book: Perrin . Alice . East of Suez . 2011 . Victorian Secrets . 978-1-906469-18-4 . 7–8 note 3 . en.