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Description: Identifier: transactionsofbr35bris (find matches) Title: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Year: 1912 (1910s) Authors: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. cn Subjects: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Publisher: Bristol, Eng. : The Society Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: and expired at her death in 1887. After whichHeath House, save for the family portraits and other picturesmildewing on its walls, remained empty until 1901, when itwas taken by a Bristol furniture dealer named Hayman, whoresided there until 1908. At Sir Greville Smyths death, in 1901, the Heath Houseestate, following the entail, passed to his only survivingsister, Florence Anne, widow of Clement Upton Cottrell-Dormer, Esq., who immediately made it over to her eldest son,Captain Charles W. Cottrell-Dormer, of Rousham Hall, Ox-fordshire, who, rinding the house quite useless as a residenceand a source of expense rather than of income, put it, together 68 Transactions for the Year 1912. with Stapleton Park and the outlying portions of the entailedestate up to auction on 24th July, 1911. Though many of thefarms thus offered found ready purchasers, not a bid wasrecorded for Heath House, which still remains, though muchagainst his will, in the possession of a descendant of its ancientowners. Text Appearing After Image: SOME ACCOUNT OFSIR ROBERT ATKYNS THE YOUNGERAND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE ATKYNS FAMILY. By ROLAND AUSTIN, Librarian of the Public Library, Gloucester. The bi-centenary of the publication of the first History ofGloucestershire seems an appropriate time for some recordin our Transactions of the author of The Ancient and PresentState of Glostershire, which was published in 1712, a few monthsafter his death. During the past two hundred years everyonein search of matter relating to the history of the County ofGloucester has been indebted to the industry and researchof Sir Robert Atkyns, while later writers have acknowledgedhis work as one of the principal sources of their own labours.The members of our Society, and contributors to theTransactions, should have special interest in one who helpedso much in laying the foundation of the historical record of thecounty, and a further reason for bringing together theparticulars now presented is the fact that the existingbiographical notices of Sir Rob Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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