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Authorised form of nameAtkyns; Sir; Robert (1647 - 1711); topographer and antiquary
Dates1647 - 1711
NationalityBritish
Date of birth26 August 1647
Place of deathHis house in Westminster, London, England, Europe
Date of death29 November 1711
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
Monken Hadley, Middlesex, England, Europe (26 August 1647)
Burial:
Sapperton, Gloucestershire, England, Europe (12 December 1711)
ActivityEducation:
St Edmund's Hall, Oxford (admitted 1663); Lincoln's Inn (admitted 1661)
Career:
Called to the Bar (1668) but did not practise; Deputy Receiver-General of Law Duties (1671-1672), Receiver-General (1672-1673), Comptroller (1673-1679); Commissioner for Assessment for Gloucestershire (1673-1680, 1689-1690); Deputy-Lieutenant for Gloucestershire (1683-1688); MP for Cirencester (1680-1681), Gloucestershire (1684-1685)
Honours:
Kt 1663
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election09/11/1664
Date of ejection or withdrawal22 July 1685
RSActivityCommittee and panels:
Nominated for Committee for improving the English language (1664)
Other Royal Society activityExpelled due to non-payment of arrears
RelationshipsParents: Sir Robert Atkyns and Mary Clerk
Married: Louise Carteret
Additional relatives: Sir Edward Atkyns
OtherInfoWhen developing his interest in topography, he collected parochial and manorial records. The result was a county history of Gloucestershire, 'Ancient and Present State of Glostershire' (1712), published a year after his death.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Hunter; Henning; ODNB
Notes:
Although Hunter and Henning say that it was this Atkyns who was a Fellow, he was only 17 in 1664; his father seems a more likely candidate. Journal Book implies it was Sir Robert Jr who was elected but the elder Sir Robert's father, Sir Edward, was still alive at the time.
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/73003668
CodeNA7752
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