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Atkinson, Edward. Adm. sizar at CLARE, Apr. 5, 1838. [S. of Edward, perfumer, of Leeds. B. Aug. 6, 1819. School, Leeds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar; B.A. (3rd Classic) 1842; M.A. 1845; B.D. 1853; D.D. 1859. Fellow, 1842. Tutor, 1850. Lecturer in Classics. Master of the College, 1856-1915. Vice-Chancellor, 1862, 1868, 1869, 1876 and 1877. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest (Ely) 1846. Fellow of Winchester College, 1875-90. Married Miss Carter Smith. A conscientious and indefatigable worker, 'who lived to see the old order replaced by a new, but still maintained the traditional aloofness and Olympian dignity so long associated with the Headship of a College.' Benefactor to the College Library. Died Mar. 1, 1915, at the Lodge. (Clare Coll. Hist., 1. 198.) | Edward ATKINSON Approx. lifespan: 18191915 Tripos: Clare College Math. 1842; Class. 1842star Adm sizar Clare College 1838:04:05 s. of Edward ATKINSON perfumer of Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire], b. 1819:08:06 Sch: Leeds Grammar] Matric 1838:10MT: Scholar BA 3 rd Classic 1842 MA 1845 BD 1853 DD 1859 Fellow 1842 Tutor: 1850 Lecturer in Classics: Master of: : College 1856-1915 Vice-Chancellor: 1862, 1868, 1869, 1876, and 1877 Ord. deacon 1844 Ord. priest Ely 1846 Fellow of Sch: Winchester College [Winchester], [Hampshire], 1875-90 m. Miss Carter Smith. A conscientious and indefatigable worker, 'who lived to see the old order replaced by a new, but still maintained the traditional aloofness and Olympian dignity so long associated with the Headship of a College ' Benefactor to College Library d. 1915:03:01, at the Lodge. ( Clare College Hist ., 1. 198) [add:]Married 1856:06:03, at St Dunstan's, Stepney, London , Hester Frances SMITH dau. of Rev. R. Carter SMITH (1844) [add:]6 vols. of his correspondence, mostly as V.C., and other items in Cumberland , [:add] [add:]Photographs: CAS F146 and Album, I[:add] [add:]Portrait, 1906, by Onless, at Clare College [:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell; Goodison: CCS: 104)[:add] |