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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)...
- Robert Atkyns may refer to: Sir Robert Atkyns (judge) (1621–1707), English judge and baron of the Exchequer Sir Robert Atkyns (topographer) (1647–1711)...
- Charlotte Atkyns (née Walpole) (1757–1836) was an English actress and agent, foremost known for her attempts in rescuing the members of the former royal...
- Richard Atkyns (1615 – 14 September 1677), was an English writer on printing. Atkyns was descended from an old Gloucestershire family that for upwards...
- Edward Atkyns may refer to: Sir Edward Atkyns (judge) (1587–1669), English judge Sir Edward Atkyns (politician) (c. 1630–1698), his son, English lawyer...
- sapience, has surp****ed all of the villifiers of Atkyns' Reports, in his sweeping charges - "In Atkyns and Vesey there is hardly ever a state of the facts...
- Edward Atkyns" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Wikisource has original works by or about: Edward Atkyns Bray Hutchinson...
- John Tracy Atkyns (died 1773) was an English barrister-at-law and compiler of the Atkyns' Reports. Atkyns was the third son of John Tracy, of Stanway,...
- the eldest son of Sir Robert Atkyns, chief baron of the Exchequer, and sometime speaker of the House of Lords. Thomas Atkyns, who died in London 1401, was...
- 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...