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Robert Atkyns (judge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Atkyns (judge) Sir Robert Atkyns KB KS (1621–1710) was an English Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Member of parliament, and Speaker of the House of Lords. ==Early life== He was the eldest son of Sir Edward Atkyns, one of the Barons of the Exchequer during the Commonwealth, and the elder brother of Sir Edward Atkyns, who preceded him as Lord Chief Baron. There had been lawyers in the family for many generations: "He himself, and his three immediate ancestors, having been of the profession for near two hundred years, and in judicial places; and (through the blessing of Almighty God) have prospered by it."〔Epistle dedicatory to Atkyns's ''Enquiry into the Jurisdiction of the Chancery''〕 In ''The History of Gloucestershire'' written by his son Sir Robert Atkyns(d.1711) the record of the family is carried still further back, in an unbroken legal line, to a Richard Atkyns who lived at the beginning of the fifteenth century, and "followed the profession of the law in Monmouthshire." Robert Atkyns was born in Gloucestershire in 1620. It is not certain whether he went to Oxford or to Cambridge, Alexander Chalmers including him among the famous men of Balliol College,〔Chalmers, i.60〕 and George Dyer among those of Sidney Sussex College.〔Dyer, ''History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge'', 2 vols, London, 1814, ii.437. ''ODNB'' agrees with Dyers, as does 〕 Chalmers's statement may have originated in the fact that in 1663 Atkyns received from Oxford the degree of master of arts.〔''Catalogue of Oxford Graduates''; Wood mentions this, but does not connect him otherwise with Oxford (''Fasti'', ed. Bliss, ii. 273)〕 In 1638 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar in 1645. Mention of his name is made in some reported cases.
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