[{1.2.1.1.1.2.2.2.8.2}] William Maximilian.
[{1.2.1.1.1.2.2.2.8.3}] Rev. Sir John, b. 1754; Archdeacon of Armagh; assumed the name of Robinson, and became principal heir to his uncle, the 1st Baron Rokeby, and Primate of Ireland. He was made a baronet, Dec. 14, 1819.
[{1.2.1.1.1.2.2.2.8.4}] Grace, m. 1765: d. 1807.
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Lieut.-General Duncan Campbell, R. M.
[{1.2.1.1.1.2.2.2.9}] Sir Septimus Robinson, 7th son, b. Jan. 30, 1710; educated at Westminster and Christchurch, Oxford; served one year in the French Army with Marshal Clermont in six campaigns; then in the English Army, under General Wade, in 1745; three campaigns with Marshal Ligonier in Holland; 1751 to 1760 Governor to the Dukes of Gloucester and Cumberland. He was knighted in 1761, and made Usher of the Black Rod at the accession of George III. He died at Brough, Westmoreland, Sept. 6, 1765; buried at Rokeby. His monument, by Nollekins, erected by his brothers, Sir William and Sir Richard Robinson.
[{1.2.1.1.1.2.3}] Anne, bap. Dec. 8, 1665; d. Dec., 1665.
[{1.2.1.1.1.3}] Frances, bap. July 15, 1627; m. 1646; d. July 10, 1661.
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George Gray, of Sudwich, Durham; descended from the Grays of Chillingham and Wark.
[{1.2.1.1.1.3.1}] The Rev. George Gray, who succeeded his uncle, the Rev. Matthew Robinson, as Vicar of Burneston.
[{1.2.1.1.1.4}] The Rev. Matthew Robinson, Vicar of Burneston, Yorks; b. 1628; m. Oct. 12, 1657; d. Nov. 27, 1694. Remarkable for his piety and learning in law and physic; great judge of horses and dogs.
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Jane Pickering, dau. of Mark Pickering, and sister and heiress of William Pickering, of Eworth, Yorks.
[{1.2.1.1.1.5}] John, bap. Dec. 9, 1632; d. Oct., 1638.
[{1.2.1.1.1.6}] Thomas, bap. May 16, 1635; d. Dec., 1635.