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Neale, ---, fl. 1619
GB-2014-WSA-019364 · Person · fl. 1619

NEALE, ---; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1619 (Chapter Muniments 43105).

Naylor, John, ca. 1645-1690
GB-2014-WSA-12881 · Person · ca. 1645-1690

NAYLOR, JOHN, son of James Naylor, Coventry, Warwickshire, Alderman of Coventry; b.; adm.; KS (aged 16) 1661; Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 23 Jun 1664, matr. 1667; BA 1667/8; MA 1671 (incorp. Oxford 1671); ordained; Rector of Cosgrave, Northants, from 29 Feb 1667/8; Rector of Whilton, Northants, from 12 Sep 1684; m. 11 Oct 1685 Joanna, widow of Rev. Henry Philips, Rector of Whilton, Northants; buried Cosgrave, Northants 6 Jun 1690.

Naylor, Edmund, 1677-1723
GB-2014-WSA-12880 · Person · 1677-1723

NAYLOR, EDMUND, second son of Francis Naylor, Staple Inn, London, and Bethia, dau. of George Beadnall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn 3 Aug 1677 (IGI) (as Nayler); adm. 1687; KS 1689; left 1693; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 13 Jan 1693/4, aged 16, scholar 29 Sep 1694 – 29 Sep 1695; adm. Middle Temple 13 Jan 1693/4; “Secretary to the Board of Excise”; d. 1 Oct 1723.

Nathly, Thomas, fl. 1669
GB-2014-WSA-019363 · Person · fl. 1669

NATHLY, THOMAS; b. ; adm. ; KS 1669.

Nash, Thomas, 1797-1834
GB-2014-WSA-12870 · Person · 1797-1834

NASH, THOMAS, son of Thomas Nash, Guilford Street, London, and Huntingdon, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Trollope (qv); b. 30 Oct 1797; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1812; left Midsummer 1815; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 12 Aug 1815; BA 1821; MA 1825; ordained; Vicar of Lancing, Sussex, from 2 Aug 1823; m. 24 Mar 1821 Dorinda Estella Maria, dau. of T. William Brander, Morden Hall, Surrey; d. 6 Aug 1834.

GB-2014-WSA-12868 · Person · 1712-1757

NASH, RICHARD RUSSELL, son of Richard Nash, Kemsey, Worcs., and Elizabeth, dau. of George Treadway, Turkey merchant; b. 28 Mar 1712; adm. Jan 1723/4; KS 1726; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1730, matr. 4 Jun 1730, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1730 – void 7 Dec 1749 (expiry year of grace as V. Chalgrove from 13 Dec 1748), Tutor 1737-40, Librarian 1739, Junior Censor 1739-40; BA 1734; MA 1737; BD and DD 1751; ordained; Prebendary of Worcester from 14 Jun 1742; Vicar of Chalgrove, Oxfordshire 1748; of Clerkenleap, Worcs.; m. 2 Oct 1752 Frances, only dau. of John Ravenhill, Strensham, Worcs.; d. 18 Oct 1757.

Nares, Robert, 1753-1829
GB-2014-WSA-01057 · Person · 1753-1829

NARES, ROBERT, elder son of James Nares, Mus. Doc., Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal, and Organist and Composer to the King, and Jane, dau. of --- Bacon, York; b. 9 Jun 1753; adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1767; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1771, matr. 30 May 1771, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1771 – void 18 Jun 1783 (expiry year of grace as R. Easton Maudit from 21 Jun 1782), Tutor 1778; BA 1775; MA 1778; tutor to Williams-Wynn family at Wynnstay 1779-83; ordained deacon 22 Dec 1776, priest 21 Dec 1777 (both Oxford); Rector of Easton Maudit, Northants 15 Jun 1782-1805; Vicar of Great Doddington, Northants 6 Aug 1784-99; Usher at the School 1786-8; Assistant Preacher, Lincoln’s Inn 1788-1803; Assistant Librarian, British Museum 1795-9, Keeper of Manuscripts 1799-1807; Rector of Sharnford, Leics., 1798-9; Prebendary of St. Paul’s from 14 Nov 1798; Prebendary of Lichfield 19 Dec 1798 –1812; Vicar of Dalby, Derbs. 1796; Archdeacon of Stafford from 28 Apr 1801; Vicar of St. Mary’s, Reading, Berks., 23 May 1805-18; Vicar of All Hallows, London Wall, from 21 Jan 1818; FSA 4 Jun 1795; FRS 10 May 1804; founded The British Critic 1793; author, A Glossary, or Collection of Words, etc., 1822, and other works; m. 1st, 24 Aug 1784 Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Thomas Bayley, Chelmsford, Essex; m. 2nd, 1 Jan 1794 Frances Maria, dau. of Charles Fleetwood, Edgware Road, Paddington, previously EICS [check Presidency]; m. 3rd, 14 May 1800 Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Samuel Smith (adm. 1774, qv); d. 23 Mar 1829. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-12857 · Person · 1759-1794

NARES, GEORGE STRANGE, second son of Sir George Nares, Kt, a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Mary, third dau. of Sir John Strange MP, Master of the Rolls; b. 29 Apr 1759; adm. 27 Jun 1768; KS 1772; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1776, matr. 5 Jun 1776, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1776 – void 27 Jun 1780 (leave of absence from 2 Apr 1778); Ensign, 70th Foot 9 Jun 1778; Lieut., 24 May 1779; Capt., 31 Dec 1781; took part in capture of Martinique 16 Mar 1794; m. --- Heard, Ireland; d. of fever at Martinique, West Indies 20 Apr 1794.

GB-2014-WSA-12840 · Person · 1914-1942

Nadin, Richard Eric Dorning, son of Eric Dorning Nadin of Lymm, Cheshire, and Agnes Rob­erts Georgina. d. of John Richard Spaven of Levenshulme, Manchester; b. 7 Sept. 1914; adm. Sept. 1928 (KS); left July 1931; a bank clerk; London Scottish in WW2, transf. Army Air Corps and trained as glider pilot; killed in a flying accident 13 Oct. 1942.

Richard Eric Dorning Nadin was born at Bucklow, Cheshire on the 7th of September 1914 the son of Eric Dorning Nadin and Agnes Roberta Georgina (nee Spaven) Nadin.
He was educated at Stoneygate School, Leicester and at Westminster School where he was a King’s Scholar from September 1928 to July 1931. On leaving school he worked as a bank clerk. His parents were divorced in 1921 and his mother was later remarried to Richard T. Berry. He lived with them at 30, Porchester Road, Bournemouth in Hampshire.
Following the outbreak of war he enlisted as a Private in the London Scottish Regiment before later transferring to the Glider Pilot Regiment. He was posted to No. 21 Elementary Flying School for pilot training.
On the 13th of October 1942, Richard Nadin took off in Tiger Moth Mk II T6444 for a training flight with his flying instructor Sergeant Harold Owen Thomas. During the flight the aircraft struck high tension overhead cables causing the aircraft to crash at Dock Farm, Meadle near Princes Risborough, killing both men. The cause of the accident was attributed to the instructor flying below the authorised height for the exercise.
He is buried at Wimbourne Road Cemetery, Bournemouth Section T.2, Grave 6.5.

Myllys, Nicholas, fl. 1544
GB-2014-WSA-019362 · Person · fl. 1544

MYLLYS, NICHOLAS; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1544 (Chapter Muniments).