Ninnis, Robert Douglas Kiallmark, son of Inspector-General Belgrave Ninnis, R.N., M.D., C.V.O., of Streatham, by Ada Jane, daughter of James Sutton, of Streatham; b. April 30, 1897; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (H); left Easter 1914; joined the Inns of Court O.T.C. Jan. 1916; 2nd Lieut. May 1, 1917, attached Essex Yeomanry; Lieut. 4th Res. Regt. of Cavalry Nov. 1, 1918; attached 3rd Hussars; served in France; joined the Indian Police 1920; Asst. Superintendent March 20, 1921; Superintendent, Bihar and Orissa, Sept. 1924; King's Police Medal Jan. 1931; retired 1946; World War II, with British Volunteer Force in Finland 1940-44; awarded medal; served T.A. 1948-55; Royal Observer Corps since 1955; d. 1982.
NIND, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1724/5; in under school list 1726. [Evidently John Nind, son of John Nind and Katherine ---, bapt. St. Anne’s, Soho 20 Dec 1712].
Nind, John Warwick Nind, second son of John George Smith, Chief Judge, Court of Small Causes, Madras, by Mary, daughter of Dr. Joseph Eagleton, of Albrighton, Salop.; assumed the surname of Nind in lieu of Smith; b. April 6, 1892; adm. from Rugby School April 30, 1908 (A); left (with Triplett) July 1911; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1911; B.A. 1916; M.A. 1922; enlisted in the London Regt. (Royal Fusiliers) and served in Great War I; discharged on account of ill health; asst. master at Rugby School 1916-24; Professor of Education, Hongkong Univ. 1924-6; asst. master at Eton 1926-7; and subsequently at Catford, Harrow, Imperial Service Coll. and Oakham; ordained deacon 1938, priest 1939 (Oxford) : Rector of Semley, Wilts, 1942; m. Amy Mary, daughter of Daniel Westwood Greatbatch, of Staplecross, Sussex; d. 1957.
NIND, JAMES, son of William Nind, St. Martin’s in the Fields, Westminster, and Frances Mead, widow; b.; adm. (aged 11) Jun 1723; in school list Feb 1727/8; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 12 Nov 1728; BA 1732; ordained; Rector of Hackney, Middlesex, from 13 Feb 1753; Rector of Englefield, Berks., from 1759; d. unm. 2 Nov 1770.
NIGHTINGALE, WASHINGTON GASCOIGNE, eldest son of Joseph Gascoigne Nightingale MP, Enfield, Middlesex, and Lady Elizabeth Shirley, eldest dau. of Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers; b.; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1736 (Bourne's); left 1741; Cornet, 4th Dragoons 2 Feb 1747; Grand Tour (Italy) 1751; in accordance with the terms of his will the well-known monument to his parents by Roubiliac was erected in St. Michael’s Chapel in Westminster Abbey; d. unm. 23 Jan 1754.
NIGHTINGALE, THOMAS, brother of Washington Gascoigne Nightingale (qv); b.; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1740/1 (Bourne's); d. at school Mar 1740/1.
NIGHTINGALE, ---; b.; in school list 1743.
NICOLSON, ---; b.; in school lists 1656; left 1656.