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            1548 People & Organisations results for Grant's

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            GB-2014-WSA-12939 · Person · 1886-1974

            Neville, George John Ernest, son of George William Neville, of Weybridge, Surrey, by Eliza­beth Rachel Lewis; b. June 29, 1886; adm. Jan. 18, 1900 (G); left July 1904; Jesus Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1904; B.A. 1907; called to the bar at the Inner Temple June 8, 1910; joined the R.N.V.R. and served in it 1915-8; 2nd Lieut. A.S.C. (M.T.) 1918; served in France; m. May 26, 1928, Dorothy Marguerite, daughter of Victor Meakins, of London; d. 1974.

            GB-2014-WSA-12926 · Person · 1886-1914

            Ness, Gordon Stuart, youngest son of Patrick Ness, of Braco Castle, Perthshire, by Charlotte Jane Wells, daughter of Stephen Powell; b. Nov. 14, 1886; adm. Sept. 27, 1900 (G); left July 1902; Clare Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1904; 2nd Lieut. 4th (Volunteer) Batt. the Black Watch May 28, 1904, 3rd Batt. Royal Scots Fusiliers April 7, 1906; Lieut. Dec. 9, 1909; attached 1st Batt.; went out to the western front Sept. 11, 1914; m. Gladys, daughter of C. E. Gwynne Harrison; killed in action at Ypres, Flanders, Nov. 10, 1914.

            GB-2014-WSA-12913 · Person · 1851-1880

            NEILL, JOHN JAMES VANSITTART, youngest son of Brig. -Gen. James George Smith Neill CB, EICS Madras, and Isabella (Lady Neill), dau. of William Warde (qv); b. 19 Jul 1851; adm. 28 Sep 1861 (G); left Dec 1867; m. Alice Bristowe; killed accidentally when riding near Corowa, New South Wales, Australia 27 Jul 1880.

            GB-2014-WSA-12911 · Person · 1905-1986

            Negus, Alfred Ainger, son of Rev. Albert Edward Negus, Rector of Gt Leighs, Essex, and Mary Beatrice, d. of Rev. Hesketh Hanson, Vicar of Marsworth, Bucks; b. 23 Nov. 1905; adm. Sept. 1920 (G); left July 1923; Exeter Coll. Oxf., matric. 1923 (organ schol.), BA 1926, MA 1930; RCM 1929, ARCO; music master Mill Hill Junior Sch. 1931-3; asst dir. of music Harrow Sch. 1933- 8; asst master Stowe Sch. 1940-1 and 1945-74; RAFVR 1941-5 (Flt Lieut. A & SD); m. 14 Jan. 1939 Lily Catherine Lucy, d. of Richard Whittington MD, of Hove, Sussex; d. 6 June 1986.

            GB-2014-WSA-12910 · Person · 1910-1986

            Negus, Albert James Samuel, brother of Alfred Ainger Negus (qv); b. 16 Apr. 1910; adm. Sept. 1924 (G); left Dec. 1927; Queen's Coll. Oxf., matric. 1928, BA 1931, MA 1939; FO RAFRO Sept. 1930, transf. A & SD June 1940 (Sqdn Ldr); m. 4 Nov. 1932 Nancy, d. of Rev. Wilfred Henry Carroll, Vicar of Roxwell, Essex; d. June 1986.

            GB-2014-WSA-12875 · Person · 1905-1954

            Nathan, Richard Alfred, son of Frederick Alfred Nathan, of Hampstead, by Zillah, daughter of David Hyams, of Hampstead; b. Aug. 21, 1905; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (G); left July 1923; adm. a solicitor Oct. 1929; d. Dec. 19, 1954.

            GB-2014-WSA-12856 · Person · 1917-1942

            Nares, Geoffrey Owen, brother of David Owen Nares (qv); b. 10 June 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (G); left Apr. 1934; an actor and stage designer; first appeared (under his father's management) in The Winning Post at the Globe Theatre Dec. 1934; 2nd Lieut. RASC Oct. 1940, transf. 12 Lancers Aug. 1941; d. on active service 20 Aug. 1942.

            Geoffrey Owen Nares was born at Hampstead, London on the 10th of June 1917 the younger son of Owen Ramsey Nares, an actor, and Marie (nee Polini) Nares, an actress, of 35, Hamilton Terrace, Westminster and of Highmoor in Oxfordshire. He was christened at St Augustine’s Church, Paddington on the 17th of November 1917. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from September 1930 to April 1934. He won a Sir Henry Lucy Prize for Art in 1931. On leaving school he became an actor and a theatre designer, his first appearance being in the part of a stable boy in “The Winning Post”, starring Lawrence Olivier at the Adelphi Theatre on the 17th of December 1934. In June 1935 he played Kim Oldham in “Grief Goes Over” at the Globe Theatre and he played Martin Hilton in “Call it a Day” at the Glove Theatre, London in October of the same year which ran for more than a year; his father was also a member of the cast. As well as being an actor he was a designer of scenery for the stage and designed sets for “Candida”, “The Constant Wife”, ”Gaily We Set Out”, and “Blondie White”.
            He enlisted as a Driver in the Royal Army Service Corps before being attending an Officer Producing School and being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on the 26th of October 1940. He transferred to the 12th Royal Lancers in August 1941 and was posted to the Middle East where he contracted pappataci (sand fly fever) and died from a brain tumour in hospital at Cairo.
            He is buried at Heliopolis War Cemetery Plot 2 Row D grave 14

            Nash, Alexander Desmond Michael Flight Lieutenant 102131
            258 Squadron, Royal Air Force
            Killed in action on the 19th of December 1943 aged 21
            Alexander Desmond Michael Nash was born on the 22nd of November 1922 the son of Captain Christopher Michael Nash, a rubber planter, and Ethelinda Jarman (nee Clarke) Nash of 17, Mount Avenue, Ealing in Middlesex. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1936 to July 1939.
            He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve where he trained as a pilot and rose to the rank of Leading Aircraftman before being commissioned as a Pilot Officer on the 23rd of July 1941. He was promoted to Flying Officer on the 23rd of July 1942 and to Flight Lieutenant on the 23rd of July 1943. He was posted to 285 Squadron.
            Alexander Nash took off at 2.45pm on the 19th of December 1943 in Hurricane Mk IIB BG688 with five other aircraft from his Squadron for a patrol over Dohazari. As they were climbing out after takeoff his aircraft collided with Hurricane Mk IIB PJ785 flown by Pilot Officer Peter Ireland Hickes. Both aircraft crashed and both pilots were killed. The remaining four aircraft completed their mission and returned to base at 4.20pm.
            He is buried at Chittagong War Cemetery Plot 6, Row A, Grave 12.

            Nares, David Owen, 1914-1980
            GB-2014-WSA-12854 · Person · 1914-1980

            Nares, David Owen, son of Owen Ramsey Nares, actor, and Marie, d. of G. M. Polini; b. 6 May 1914; adm. Jan. 1928 (G); left July 1931; dir. W. S. Crawford Ltd, advertising agents; RA 1939-45 (Maj.); m. 1st 19 July 1938 Jane, d. of Lieut.-Col. Sir Thomas Raikes Lovett Thompson Bt; 2nd 12 May 1955 Ulla Hall of Artillerigatan, Stockholm; 3rd 7 May 1964 Anne Kempton; d. 7 Aug. 1980.

            GB-2014-WSA-12848 · Person · 1911-1932

            Napier, Basil Hope, son of Francis Horatio Napier OBE MD, ophthalmic surgeon, Transvaal Legislative Assembly, and Margaret Elizabeth Horatia, d. of Lieut.-Col. William Hope VC; b. 6 Aug. 1911; adm. Sept. 1925 (B), (G) Jan. 1927; left July 1929; d. in Tanganyika 10 Oct. 1932, apparently murdered by a native.

            GB-2014-WSA-12839 · Person · 1916-1992

            Mytton-Mills, Richard (known at school as Richard Mytton Mills), son of Richard Oswald Mills (qv); b. 17 Jan. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (G); left Apr. 1934; Roy. Welch Fusiliers 1940-5 (Maj.), MBE (NW Europe) Mar. 1945; a farmer; dir. Hookham Farming Co.; pres. Nat. Pig Breeders' Assn 1969-70; dir. United Pig Breeders plc 1965-86; m. 9 Apr. 1947 Julia Marguerita, d. of John Henry Dean of Duntisbourne Leer, Gloucs.; d. 1 June 1992.