written by his son Sir Robert Atkyns the record of the family is carried still further back, in an unbroken legal line, to a Richard Atkyns who lived at the...
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Robert Atkyns may refer to: Sir Robert Atkyns (judge) (1621–1707), English judge and baron of the Exchequer Sir Robert Atkyns (topographer) (1647–1711)...
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Atkyns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Atkyns (1757–1836), English actor and agent Edward Atkyns (judge) (1587–1669),...
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Edward Atkyns SL (1587–1669) was an English judge, a baron of the exchequer of the Commonwealth period. He was the third son of Richard Atkyns, and was...
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scant respect on circuit. It was impugned as bad in point of law by Sir Robert Atkyns (1621–1709) in a tract entitled ' An Enquiry into the Power of dispensing...
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the Chief Baron of the Exchequer from 1686 to 1689. Atkyns was the younger son of Sir Edward Atkyns of Hensington and Albury Hall, Hertfordshire and his...
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county of Gloucestershire: Sean Arnold, actor Sir Robert Atkyns, baron of the Exchequer Sir Robert Atkyns, author of a history of Gloucestershire Thomas...
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796–7; Foxe, Actes and Mon.; Atkyns, Gloucestershire, pp. 410–11; and Rudder, Gloucestershire, pp. 771–2. "Tracy, Robert" . Dictionary of National Biography...
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Streater, Henry Twyford, Elizabeth Flesher, assigns of Richard Atkyns, and Edward Atkyns, Esquires, 1671, OCLC 19336060. The Third Part of the Institutes...
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1639–1642: Edward Henden 1645–1659; 1660–1670: Edward Atkyns 1648–: Thomas Gates 1655: Robert Nicolas 1656: John Parker 1657: Roger Hill 1660–1675: Christopher...
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Turnor 1676–1686 Sir William Montagu 1686–1689 Sir Edward Atkyns 1689–1694 Sir Robert Atkyns 1695–1714 Sir Edward Ward 1714–1715 Sir Samuel Dodd 1716–1722...
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Johannes Kip for Sir Robert Atkyns' History of Glostershire of about 1710 illustrates the Tudor manor house, perhaps the house of Robert Wye, who owned the...
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pistol at Haselrig's helmeted head at close range without any effect Richard Atkyns described how he attacked him with his sword, but it too caused no visible...
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defended by Edward Atkyns and John Herne. Sentence on Prynne was pronounced by Lord Cottington, and the other judges (Sir John Coke, Robert Heath, the Earl...
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Common Serjeant of London (redirect from Richard Marks (judge))
Estates Judge Richard Marks, KC, was appointed the 81st Common Serjeant on 3 March 2015. Sir Robert Broke, Common Serjeant of London in 1536 Judge George...
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by E. Flesher, J. Streater, and H. Twyford, assigns of Richard Atkyns and Edward Atkyns. Retrieved 10 July 2020. Ford, David Nash (2010). "Biography: Sir...
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Atkinson, Tottenham, 1964–1987 Peter Atkinson, MP for Hexham (1992–2010) John Atkyns-Wright, MP for Oxford (1802–1807, 1812–1820) Walter Annis Attenborough,...
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Sir William Montagu (c.1618 – 26 August 1706) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1695. Montagu...
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Truth might be pick't out in this Mist. Another version is given in Robert Atkyns' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire (1712): Before the Port...
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1712 a birds-eye view of the estate by Johannes Kip was published in Robert Atkyns' The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire. It showed what appears...
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Saunders (1992), 29. Atkyns (1740), 142. Loyola Law Review (1994), 928. House of Commons (1710), 1. Curtis (2005), 265. Atkyns (1740), 143. Parker (1853)...
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was one of the largest abuses of the law. In the late 17th century Robert Atkyns attempted to renew this controversy in his book An Enquiry into the...
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deceased body. After alienating his longtime friend and partner, Paul Krempe (Robert Urquhart), with his extreme methods, Frankenstein assembles a hideous creature...
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Danae around that time. Writing in 2006, historian Professor S.P. MacKenzie judged that: "Warship had succeeded where Making Waves failed because those involved...
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Sir William Scroggs, Lord Chief Baron William Montagu, justices Edward Atkyns, William Dolben, William Ellis, Thomas Jones, Francis Pemberton, the Recorder...
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who served under the act included the following: Sir John Archer Sir Robert Atkyns Sir Edward Atkins Sir Orlando Bridgeman Sir Samuel Brown Sir William...
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Journals of the House of Lords. H.M. Stationery Office. 1862. p. 336. Atkyns, Sir Robert (1803). The History of the County of Gloucester: compressed, and brought...
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interrogated by Richard Atkyns, the Attorney-General of Wales and the Marches, at the latter's own home. In particular, Atkyns demanded to know Gwyn's...
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most elaborate judgments delivered in the case—that of Sir Robert Atkyns, one of the two judges who supported Sir Samuel in the Exchequer Chamber, and that...
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public library membership required.) Greenberg, Janelle (2004). "Atkyns, Sir Robert". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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