Henry Robertson
Henry Robertson was a Scottish mining engineer and prolific railway builder, industrialist and Liberal Party politician. He was head of Brymbo Steelworks, Wrexham. He was the co-founder of Beyer-Peacock, with Charles Beyer, and Richard Peacock. His son Sir Henry Beyer Robertson was knighted by Queen Victoria for the achievements of his father.
Biography
The son of Duncan Robertson, he was born in Banff, Aberdeenshire on 16 January 1816, and educated at King's College, Aberdeen University, and graduated M.A. He was initially to enter the ministry but turned to engineering.Career
He started as a railway contractor securing some contracts at Port Glasgow, under Joseph Locke.On the offer of a Scottish bank to invest in the North Wales mineral district in 1842, Robertson ventured south, and purchased Brymbo Iron Works and colliery, formerly owned by John Wilkinson. Robertson decided that for the venture to succeed he needed to build a railway from Brymbo to Connah's Quay to export the coal and iron. This became the North Wales Mineral Railway, which runs from Wrexham to Chester, with a branch to Brymbo. At Chester he had access to the Birkenhead Joint Railway and its associated docks.
Robertson's railways
Robertson was the chief civil engineer responsible for the building of the following- North Wales Mineral Railway
- Shrewsbury and Chester Railway
- Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway
- Bala and Festiniog Railway
- Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway
- Vale of Llangollen Railway
- Llangollen and Corwen Railway
- Corwen and Bala Railway
- Bala and Dolgellau Railway
- Wirral Railway
- Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway
- Central Wales Railway
Notable bridges
- Cefn Viaduct – carrying Shrewsbury and Chester over the River Dee near Cefn Mawr, Ruabon.
- Chirk Railway Viaduct – carrying Shrewsbury and Chester Railway over the River Ceirriog at Chirk
- Queensferry Railway Swing Bridge over the River Dee, connecting Flintshire and the Wirral.
- The second Chain Bridge – over the Dee, near Llangollen, built in 1876 close to his business partner Charles Beyer's Llantysilio Hall estate
Brymbo iron and steel works, Wrexham
Coal and mineral companies
Robertson's mining and related interests included:- Brymbo Iron and Coal Company, Wrexham
- Broughton and Plaspower Coal Company
- Ruabon Coal and Coal and Coke Company. Formed in 1865 with Henry Dennis and Sir Daniel Gooch. This enabled the company to have preferential rates to transport the coal.
- Minera Lime Company
- Brymbo Waterworks
Charles Beyer
On the recommendation of Thomas Brassey, Robertson provided the loan, when the original loan of banker Charles Geach fell through. Robertson and Beyer subsequently became close friends for life; Beyer was godfather of Robertson's daughter in 1854 and of his son Sir Henry Beyer Robertson ten years later.
Political career
He served as Liberal MP for Shrewsbury from 1862 to 1865 and from 1874 to 1885, and Merioneth from 1885 to 1886, resigning his seat as a result of his opposition to Gladstone's Home Rule Bill.Personal life
He was a keen walker and enjoyed dancing.He married Elizabeth Dean in St James Westminster, London in 1848. She was the daughter of a London solicitor.
They had four children. Elizabeth, Annie, Henrietta, and Henry Beyer Robertson.
Residences
1851: Richmond Place, Chester.1861: St Mary's Court, Shrewsbury. In the 1860s, he also bought a large estate in Crogen, Llandderfel, near Bala, Gwynedd.
1871, 1881: 13, Lancaster Gate, Paddington, London. In 1871, he built Palé Hall, a large country house, in Llandderfel, which became his country seat.
He died at Palé Hall on 22 March 1888, aged 71.