Asiatic Society xv, vi-ix_, (1855).
ATKINSON, JAMES. Perfumer in Old Bond st. London; lived at Village
park, Ealing. _d._ 27 June 1853 aged 71.
ATKINSON, JAMES CHARLES. _b._ Middlesex 1 May 1783; served in
merchant service 1796–1803; joined R.N. as a volunteer 1803;
master 29 Jany. 1814; staff commander on h.p. 11 June 1863. _d._
Southampton 27 Oct. 1882 aged 99 years and six months.
ATKINSON, SIR JASPER (_son of Henry Wm. Atkinson 1753–1834, provost
of Company of moneyers_). _b._ Dulwich 1790; employed in the Mint
1804–51; provost of Company of moneyers 1 April 1848 to July 1851
when it was dissolved; knighted by patent 28 Nov. 1842 for
services rendered to Ottoman, Russian and French governments.
(_m._ 12 May 1819 Louisa Jane Grace only dau. of Wm. Gyll of
Wyrardisbury house, Bucks, she was _b._ 21 July 1800 and _m._ (2)
1863 Percy Honey of Exchequer Office, Lincolns Inn). _d._ North
Frith Haddow near Tonbridge Wells 6 Oct. 1856.
ATKINSON, RICHARD. _b._ Dublin 1796; a poplin manufacturer there
1820 to death; alderman of Dublin 1857 to death; mayor 1856 and
1861; gave a grand ball to Prince of Wales 11 Sep. 1861; a great
philanthropist. _d._ 1867. _I.L.N. xxxviii_, 83 (1861) _portrait_.
ATKINSON, SOLOMON. _b._ Cumberland; ed. at Trin. coll. Cam.; senior
wrangler and 2 Smith’s prizeman 1821; B.A. 1821; barrister L.I. 21
May 1827; author of _County court extension act_, 1850; _Law and
practice of county courts_ 1853. _d._ Mornington crescent,
Hampstead road 12 Feb. 1865.
ATKINSON, THOMAS WITLAM. _b._ Cawthorne, Yorkshire 6 March 1799;
employed in rebuilding St. Mary’s church Barnsley 1819 where he
carved some very fine work; architect in London 1827–42 when he
went to Hamburg; engaged in reconstruction of St. Nicholas church
Hamburg 1845; went to Russia 1846; granted by Emperor of Russia
rare privilege of a blank pass throughout his Asiatic dominions;
travelled in Siberia and Mongolia; F.R.G.S. 1858, F.G.S. 1859;
author of _Explorations in Oriental and West Siberia_ 1857;
_Travels in the regions of the Upper and Lower Amoor_ 1860; (_m._
1847 Lucy authoress of _Recollections of Tartar Steppes_ 1863, she
was granted a civil list pension of £100 18 June 1863). _d._ Lower
Walmer, Kent 13 Aug. 1861.
ATKINSON, WILLIAM GREENE. _b._ Darlington 1810; barrister M.T. 19
Nov. 1841; librarian of the Great seal patent office, London Jany.
1854 to death; prepared manuscript of catalogue of the library
which was printed in 2 vols. 4º. 1882–83; edited the Commissioners
of patents journal Jany. 1854 to death, _d._ 59 Rowan road,
Hammersmith 18 Sep. 1881.
ATKINSON, WILLIAM STEPHEN (_eld. son of Rev. T. D. Atkinson Rector
of Rugeley, Staffs._) director of public instruction for Bengal.
_d._ Rome 15 Jany. 1876 aged 55.
ATTHILL, REV. WILLIAM LOMBE. _b._ 11 July 1807; scholar of Caius
coll. Cam. 1825; B.A. 1830, M.A. 1851; sub-dean, canon and
commissary of collegiate church of Middleham, Yorkshire 1839–51;
P.C. of Horsham Norfolk 1851–63; V. of Horsford, Norfolk 1851–63;
married 4 times; author of _The way of Catechising_ 1840; _History
and antiquities of the collegiate church at Middleham_ 1847 and of
articles in Burke’s _Historic Lands of England_ 1849. _d._
Brandiston hall, Alderford, Norfolk 11 Dec. 1884.
ATTREE, WILLIAM WAKEFORD. _b._ 1805; ed. at Eton and Trin. coll.
Cam., B.A. 1829, M.A. 1832; barrister M.T. 7 June 1833; assistant
tithe comr.; recorder of Hastings and of Seaford about 1842 to
death; author of _Report of Braintree church rate case_ 1853. _d._
Queen’s Park, Brighton 28 Jany. 1862.
ATTWOOD, BENJAMIN (_son of Matthias Attwood of Hales Owen, founder
of bank of Attwoods in London and Birmingham_). a manufacturer at
Birmingham; came into a large fortune from his nephew Matthias
Attwood; gave with greatest secrecy for many years sums of £1000
each to all manner of charities to amount of £375,000. _d._
Pengelly house, Cheshunt 22 Nov. 1874. _I.L.N. lxvi_ 57 (1875)
_portrait_; _Graphic xi_ 67 (1875) _portrait_.
ATTWOOD MATTHIAS (_brother of the preceding_). partner in bank of
Attwoods; chairman of General steam navigation co.; M.P. for
Callington 14 March 1820, for Boroughbridge 2 Aug 1830, and for
Whitehaven 15 Dec. 1832 to 23 July 1847. _d._ Dulwich hill 11 Nov.