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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: THOS ROBINSON CARNABY/BRIDLINGTON
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Is anyone else out there researching John Robinson of Hilderthorpe near Burlington Yorkshire, Merchant & Ship owner who died in 1764 according to the Allan Papers ( 22 Boxes), solicitor & grandson Thomas Allan 1774-1845 who married in 1795 Esther Robinson (1763-1844, father Thomas Robinson 1725-1815)
Methodist Magazine 1819, page 738 & 1826, pages 289, 361
Thomas & William Robinson were lay ministers with the newly commenced Methodist Movement mentioned in the family Allan papers in the National Archives.
[13] The original of this letter was preserved by Thomas Robinson Allan, whose mother was a daughter of Thomas Robinson, with his note: 'A letter of Mr. Wesley's which I found among some papers which had belonged either to my grandfather Thomas or to his brother William Robinson.' Thomas died in February 1815; William on September 3, 1819, aged ninety-one. Their father was a merchant and shipowner at Bridlington, and had a farm at Helderthorp, a mile from Bridlington Quay, which Thomas, who had been a hardware merchant in Sheffield, afterwards occupied. William went to sea with their ships, but settled as a merchant in North Shields, and afterwards removed to Bridlington. See Methodist Magazine, 1819, p. 738; 1826, pp. 289, 361
Methodist Magazine
Description He was a son of John Robinson a merchant and shipowner of Bridlington and a farmer at Hilderthorpe. He was sent to sea in one of his father's ships, and after continuing in this employ for several years he married and settled as a merchant at North Shields, he later moved back to Bridlington Quay in 1769. Here with his brother Thomas he established a Methodist Chapel. William had no talent for preaching but was a Class Leader. He also attended the services at the Established Church.
Year. 1826
Month: May
Page: 290
There was also a sermons given at the time of Thomas Robinson death Feb 1815 & his brother William who died in 1819 but both over 20 pages long & very expensive to have copied & could just be a sermon & give no more info than I already have
.The dignity of the Christian's character. A sermon [on Philippians iii. 20, 21] preached in Bridlington-Quay Chapel, on Monday evening February 27th, 1815, occasioned by the death of Mr. T[Thomas]. Robinson. / By T. Ingham.
Author/creator: T. Ingham
Subjects: Robinson, Thomas
Description: Another copy at Pa1815.10.NSTC I272=R1353
Publisher: Bridlington : Printed for the Author by G. Furby, at his Office in High-Street
Creation Date: 1815
Format/Physical description: 24p ; 20 cm.
Language: English
Source: Library catalogue
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John Rylands Library Methodist Printed Collections (Pamphlets) (Pa1815.46 )
John Robinson( died 1764) & his sons Thomas ( 1725-1815) & William (died 1819, 91 yrs) seem to have been involved in the early shipping history of Hull & Bridlington before Captain Cook ( 1728-1779)discovered Australia in 1770. Maybe they left Wills?
Sue.
The death of the righteous : A sermon [on Numbers xxiii. 10], preached in the Methodist Chapel, Bridlington-Quay, on Sunday, September 12th, 1819, occasioned by the death of Mr. William Robinson / By T. Preston.
Author/creator: Thomas Preston d.1834.
Subjects: Robinson, William, 1728-1819
Description: For another copy see Pa1819.27.NSTC
Publisher: York ; Bridlington-Quay ; Driffield ; Hull ; Whitby ; London : Printed for the Author; and Sold by Spence and Burdekin, Pavement; Stephenson, Bridlington-Quay, Rex, Driffield; Turner, Hull; Clark, Whitby; and T. Blanchard, London
Creation Date: 1819
Format/Physical description: 29p ; 21 cm.
Language: English
Source: Library catalogue
Availability and location:
Available:
John Rylands Library Methodist Printed Collections (Pamphlets) (Pa1819.26
Methodist Magazine 1819, page 738 & 1826, pages 289, 361
Thomas & William Robinson were lay ministers with the newly commenced Methodist Movement mentioned in the family Allan papers in the National Archives.
[13] The original of this letter was preserved by Thomas Robinson Allan, whose mother was a daughter of Thomas Robinson, with his note: 'A letter of Mr. Wesley's which I found among some papers which had belonged either to my grandfather Thomas or to his brother William Robinson.' Thomas died in February 1815; William on September 3, 1819, aged ninety-one. Their father was a merchant and shipowner at Bridlington, and had a farm at Helderthorp, a mile from Bridlington Quay, which Thomas, who had been a hardware merchant in Sheffield, afterwards occupied. William went to sea with their ships, but settled as a merchant in North Shields, and afterwards removed to Bridlington. See Methodist Magazine, 1819, p. 738; 1826, pp. 289, 361
Methodist Magazine
Description He was a son of John Robinson a merchant and shipowner of Bridlington and a farmer at Hilderthorpe. He was sent to sea in one of his father's ships, and after continuing in this employ for several years he married and settled as a merchant at North Shields, he later moved back to Bridlington Quay in 1769. Here with his brother Thomas he established a Methodist Chapel. William had no talent for preaching but was a Class Leader. He also attended the services at the Established Church.
Year. 1826
Month: May
Page: 290
There was also a sermons given at the time of Thomas Robinson death Feb 1815 & his brother William who died in 1819 but both over 20 pages long & very expensive to have copied & could just be a sermon & give no more info than I already have
.The dignity of the Christian's character. A sermon [on Philippians iii. 20, 21] preached in Bridlington-Quay Chapel, on Monday evening February 27th, 1815, occasioned by the death of Mr. T[Thomas]. Robinson. / By T. Ingham.
Author/creator: T. Ingham
Subjects: Robinson, Thomas
Description: Another copy at Pa1815.10.NSTC I272=R1353
Publisher: Bridlington : Printed for the Author by G. Furby, at his Office in High-Street
Creation Date: 1815
Format/Physical description: 24p ; 20 cm.
Language: English
Source: Library catalogue
Availability and location:
Available:
John Rylands Library Methodist Printed Collections (Pamphlets) (Pa1815.46 )
John Robinson( died 1764) & his sons Thomas ( 1725-1815) & William (died 1819, 91 yrs) seem to have been involved in the early shipping history of Hull & Bridlington before Captain Cook ( 1728-1779)discovered Australia in 1770. Maybe they left Wills?
Sue.
The death of the righteous : A sermon [on Numbers xxiii. 10], preached in the Methodist Chapel, Bridlington-Quay, on Sunday, September 12th, 1819, occasioned by the death of Mr. William Robinson / By T. Preston.
Author/creator: Thomas Preston d.1834.
Subjects: Robinson, William, 1728-1819
Description: For another copy see Pa1819.27.NSTC
Publisher: York ; Bridlington-Quay ; Driffield ; Hull ; Whitby ; London : Printed for the Author; and Sold by Spence and Burdekin, Pavement; Stephenson, Bridlington-Quay, Rex, Driffield; Turner, Hull; Clark, Whitby; and T. Blanchard, London
Creation Date: 1819
Format/Physical description: 29p ; 21 cm.
Language: English
Source: Library catalogue
Availability and location:
Available:
John Rylands Library Methodist Printed Collections (Pamphlets) (Pa1819.26