Extracts from notes on the history of Glenthorne House, including Edward Roberts’ list of its owners.
John Nathaniel Atkins
One prominent owner of Glenthorne House was a grocer, also a draper, miller and postmaster. By the time the parish came to be mapped and listed in 1852 (the so-called Tithe Apportionments), John Nathaniel Atkins owned significant property in East Meon . He had bought Glenthorne in 1837.
He was born in Pilton, Wiltshire. John Nathaniel Atkins’ son was also named John Nathaniel Atkins. He is recorded in the 1861 census as living in Bramdean, running a grocery business and he died in 1866 aged only 44. John Nathaniel Snr outlived his son and died in 1879, aged 81.
Among the properties owned by John Nathaniel Atkins senior were three houses on the south side of the street, now known as Barnards. His daughter Eliza appears to have married a farmer, James Barnard, and is listed in the 1851 census as a ‘proprietor of houses’, living in Barnards with two children but no husband.
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East Meon, Glenthorne House Contributor
Michael Blakstad Copyright
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EM/0033/0005 Storage location
Originals held by David Parkinson, owner of Glenthorne House Format
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