Born: | 03/11/1880 |
Died: | 11/10/1899 |
Buried: | 16/10/1899 |
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Stillborn children were not recorded in the burial register, only in the cemetery accounts.
kerbstone south inner: In loving memory of/ Arthur Bernard Atkins born Nov 3rd 1880 died Oct 11th 1899 / Kerbstone west: : Also of Ivor Maurice Atkins , Priest, born Sept 13th 1883 died July 29th 1918 / kerbstone north: Also of John Reginald Atkins born Nov 15th 1874 died Nov 5th 1902 | |
Name on Memorial | Arthur Bernard Atkins |
Date of death | 11/10/1899 |
Age | 19 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Double Grave, kerbstones |
Construction Material | Unknown |
Condition of memorial | Double grave, inscriptions on inner kerbstones - reasonable |
Pattison Location Code | CH20(B) |
Others named on memorial | |
Ivor Maurice Atkins | |
John Reginald Atkins |
This information is taken from the accounts ledgers of the Newbury Cemetery Company that originally ran and maintained the cemetery.
The Ledgers are held at the Berkshire Records Office.
Name at death | Arthur Bernard Atkins |
Date of burial | 16/10/1899 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Private Grave |
By whom buried | Reverend E Ides Mach |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 109 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Arthur Bernard Atkins
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Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 19/10/1899 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | THE LATE MR. A.B. ATKINS The funeral took place on Monday, the first part of the service being chorally rendered at the Parish Church. The mourners were the Rev. J. and Mrs Atkins, and family, Mr. J.W.H. Atkins, St John’s College, Cambridge, Rev. Dr. Wilson, Headmaster of Solihull Grammar School, and others. Numerous expressions of sympathy have been received from residents in Newbury and this neighbourhood; also the Masters and boys of Marlborough College. IN MEMORIAM At the age of fourteen he was placed in the 1st Division of 1st Class Honours at the Cambridge Locals, with distinction in Latin and Greek, an achievement which the authorities at Marlborough recognised by their granting him a scholarship. At Marlborough he continued his classical work, and though harassed by the ill health, which was to prove too strong in the end, his ability was of such quality as to warrant his election to a prefect ship, an office for which he was admirably fitted, not more though by his scholarship attainments than by the nobility of character which ultimately overshadowed the former brilliant as they had been. His character favourably impressed even the most casual acquaintance, but was fully appreciated only by a few intimates. Few knew the depth and warmth of the nature, often hidden beneath a cloak of reserve, that not only loved all around but even felt a sting of pain where the character of any object made it impossible for spontaneous love to be given. Not all observed his noble patience which was to grow with the demands made upon it by a cruel disease, nor his unselfishness which, when the aggravations of pain were the greatest, led him then to think least of his personal comfort. At school a quaint drollness combined with an ardent love for athletics, endeared him to more than one, while his quiet influence for good, which has since been abundantly evidenced, was then silently pursuing his work. His sense of duty was high; his mind liberal and delicate; he appreciated art in all its branches, and he was beginning to grasp the beauties that lie in the highest reaches of the art-realm and which seem to suggest something of that which lies beyond the veil. So full of blossom was his character; he was young but his nature had early ripened, and when death claimed him he was like a tinted autumn leaf falling in the appointed season and now he has gone where “Falls not hail or rain or any snow, One cannot wish him back again to prolong the unequal strife which it fell to his lot to maintain, for “God fulfils himself in many ways,” and this loved one could with propriety have said with Arthur, |
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Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 19/10/1899 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | ARTHUR BERNARD ATKINS ATKINS – Oct 11, at the Grammar School, Newbury Arthur Bernard, the fourth son of John and Annie Sophia Atkins, aged19 |
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The articles below contain information about Arthur Bernard Atkins.
ARTHUR BERNARD ATKINS
John Reginald Atkins jnr was born in 1876 in Stratford upon Avon where his father was a school master in Old Stratford. By 1891 the family had relocated to Newbury – J R Atkins snr is Headmaster at the Grammar School where they lived at The Litten. In 1891 J R A jnr, aged 16 years, is a scholar at the school which is now at Enborne Road, its present location.
1901 finds him living as a boarder in Whitechapel and is listed as a Veterinary Surgeon – sadly the following year he passed away aged 27, the cause of death given as acute pneumonia and cardiac failure.
Harvey (or Harry) Cecil Atkins, the next son, was born in Newbury in 1877 and went on to have a most promising school career – see biography linked to this report – at the time of his death was a student at University College, London. He passed way at the School House, Newbury on 10 February1895 after a protracted illness. The death certificate records cause of death as Phthisis (8 months)
Alfred Ernest Atkins, the youngest son at the time of his death, was born in Newbury in 1878 and died aged 2 years in 1880 – cause of death convulsions (1 day).
ARTHUR BERNARD ATKINS was born 1880 in Newbury where the family were still living at The Litten and in 1891 he is still living at home. Like his older Harvey, Arthur gained many successes educationally and was finally awarded a scholarship to Marlborough College – see biography linked to this report – where he became prefect. Unfortunately his health was of a delicate nature and he was forced to leave college – he died in October 1899 at Newbury – cause of death given as Pulmonary Phthisis (two and a half years) and exhaustion.
Ivor Maurice Atkins was born 1884 in Newbury at the Grammar School and is living there with the family in 1901. When John Atkins snr retired the family moved to Whitchurch where Ivor Maurice (now 27 years in 1911) is recorded as “Clerk in Holy Orders”. Again sadly Ivor died in 1918 at Whitchurch – cause of death pulmonary tuberculosis – and is buried in the Cemetery with his brothers.
The remaining brother, Hugh Leslie Atkins, was born in 1883 in Newbury and moved to Whitchurch with the family where he lived until 1956.
One daughter married and moved away, one went to Canada and although returning for a short visit appears to have remained in Canada, another became a teacher and moved away, a fourth daughter became an Assistant Mistress at a Public Secondary School in Poole, three more were unmarried and lived at home. These members of the family, including John Reginald snr and his wife Annie, appear to have lived and died in Whitchurch and as far as I can ascertain are not buried in the Cemetery.
Author: FNRC
© Newbury Weekly News
Arthur Bernard Atkins
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The father, Rev. J Atkins, was headmaster of the Grammar School at the Litten, described by his successor as “a great believer in the cane as an effective instrument of learning.” [From “Newbury in the 1890’s” by Penelope Stokes.]
He was also Chaplain to The Union (The Workhouse) 1878-1903
He and his wife had six sons and seven daughters.
He retired to Whitchurch where he is buried
This mention should also perhaps be included on his other children buried in NRC, i.e. …
Author: Sylvester
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