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Joseph Robson
Born
Died1763 (1764)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)stonemason, surveyor and author
Known forAuthor of a book critical of his former employer, the Hudson's Bay Company

Joseph Robson was an 18th-century stonemason, surveyor and author, best known for writing about the decades he spent constructing forts for the Hudson's Bay Company.[1][2]

Robson's place and date of birth are unknown.[1] It is known he came to Hudson's Bay in 1733, and spent three years building the stone fort at Prince of Wales Fort, and returned in 1744, for another three-year stint, first at York Factory, where he held the position of "Surveyor and Supervisor of the Buildings", and then back at Fort Prince of Wales.

Robson surveyed the lower reaches of the Churchill, Nelson and Hayes rivers.[1]

After Robson returned to the United Kingdom, Robert Pilgrim the factor (ie governor), would describe Robson's conflict with him amounted to a "near-mutiny".[1]

In 1749 Robson testified before a Parliamentary Committee.[1]

In 1752 Robson published his account of his time working in the Hudson's Bay Company's outposts on Hudson's Bay.[1] Historians view his memoirs as particularly valuable. In 1763 he published a second book, on The British Mars, on building fortifications.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Glyndwr Williams. "ROBSON, JOSEPH, stonemason, surveyor, engineer, critic of the HBC; fl. 1733–63". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved 2020-02-03. Robson's book was of prime importance, since it was the earliest to reflect first-hand knowledge of service with the HBC, and was written by someone who had spent six years in Hudson Bay.
  2. ^ Gordon Goldsborough. "Memorable Manitobans: Joseph Robson (?-?)". Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-02-03. It was he who wrote, 'The Company have for eighty years slept at the edge of a frozen sea.'
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