- Robert Lyon (duellist)
in 1833.
Lyon was born in
Inverurie ,Scotland in 1812 and came to Canada along with his family in 1829.Initiated by the 20-year old Lyon at the urging of his eventual second Henri Lelievre, the duel was held over the love of local schoolteacher Elizabeth Hughes, and occurred above the
Tay Canal outsidePerth, Ontario . After Lyon's death, Wilson and hissecond Samuel Robertson were both charged withMurder inBrockville, Ontario , though acquitted. Two years later he married Elizabeth Hughes and they had three children together; he went on to become ajudge andMember of Parliament before dying in 1869.The lawyer Wilson had studied under,
James Boulton , left Perth after locals began claiming that he had goaded his understudy to push Lyon into the duel, since he was the understudy of Boulton's rivalThomas Radenhurst . Lyon's second, Henri Lelievre, fled the country fearing that some also considered him responsible for the duel, since he had encouraged a second round after both had missed their first shot - and is believed to have died inAustralia .In 1996,
Susan Code wrote "A Matter of Honour" ISBN 1-896182-27-5, and a year later two students ofSheridan College oversaw the production of an independent film by the same name, telling the story of the duel. On his 1973 album "Stompin' Tom and the Hockey Song",Stompin' Tom Connors released the song "The Last Fatal Duel" detailing the battle (though accidentally referring to Lyon as "William", not "Robert").Lyon's tombstone in the
Anglican cemetery in Perth reads::"Friendship Offering,"::"Dedicated"::"To the Memory of"::"ROBERT LYON,"::"(Student-at-law)"::"He fell"::"in mortal combat::"13 of June 1833"::"in the 20th year"::"of his Age"::"Requieseat in Pace."ee also
[http://globalgenealogy.com/LCGS/1905oldboys/905630D1.HTM Site with detailed description of the Lyon-Wilson deadly duel]
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