MYLLES, JOHN, fourth son of Francis Mylles, Bitterne, Hampshire, Clerk of the Privy Seal, and Alice, dau. of Richard James, Newport, Isle of Wight; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1620, matr. 12 Oct 1621, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1644; BA 6 Feb 1623/4; MA 1626; BCL 1631; DCL 5 Jan 1648/9; adm. Middle Temple 19 Mar 1640/1; Judge Advocate-Gen. of Parliamentary Army 1644-51 and Jan – Dec 1660; one of Parliamentary Commissioners for surrender of Oxford 1646; a Parliamentary Visitor of University of Oxford 1 May 1647; one of the twenty Delegates appointed by the Proctors 19 May 1648; Canon of Christ Church (although not in holy orders) 12 Apr 1648 – ejection Jan 1650/1, for refusing to take the Engagement; restored to Canonry by Parliament 13 Mar 1659/60, but deprived by King’s Delegates Jul 1660; advocate, Doctors’ Commons 3 Jul 1650; MP Oxford University 1659-60; Chancellor, Diocese of Norwich, from 1661; d. Mar 1676.
MYLLES, JOHN; b. ; adm. ; KS 1542-4 (Chapter Muniments).
MYLLES, RICHARD, of Hampshire; b.; adm.; KS in 1613; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1616, matr. 19 Jun 1618, aged 19, Westminster Student to death; BA 1620; MA 1633; d. unm. 1633.
MYLLYS, ---; b.; adm.; KS; left 1549 (Chapter Muniments).
MYLLYS, NICHOLAS; b. ; adm. ; KS in 1544 (Chapter Muniments).
Myring, Cecil Warren, son of Ernest Clarke Myring of Bromley, Kent, and Blanche, d. of Thomas Louis Collard, architect, of Canterbury; b. 20 July 1907; adm. Sept. 1921 (A, non-res. KS); left July 1926; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1926, BA 1929; a co. secretary; PO (Accounts) RAFVR Sept. 1939, transf. A & SD Nov. 1942 (Wing Cdr); Governor of The Hall Sch. Hampstead; m. 11 Aug. 1934 Mary Joyce, d. of Rev. Reece Unsworth, Rector of Witney, Oxon.; d. 12 May 1983.
MYTTON, DEVEREUX, third son of Richard Mytton, Pontyscrowryd, Montgomeryshire, and Dorothy, dau. of Brockwel Wynn, Garth, Montgomeryshire; b. 22 Oct 1725; at Shrewsbury Sch. 1737; adm. (aged 15) Jul 1742 (Hutton's); left 1745; inherited Pontyscrowryd and Garth estates; m. 1st, 17 Jan 1745 (IGI) Anne, dau. of Richard Jones, Trelydan, Montgomeryshire; m. 2nd, Eleanora, dau. of George Devereux; d. 13 May 1809.
MYTTON, JOHN, only son of John Mytton, Halston, Shropshire, and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Davenport, Davenport House, Shropshire; b. 10 Feb 1736/7; adm. (aged 13) Oct 1750 (Porten's); in school list 1754; Clare Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 15 Oct 1755, matr. Mich. 1755; Grand Tour (Italy) 1759-61; of Halston, Shropshire; member, Society of Dilettanti 1764; a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber from 1774; FRS 26 Feb 1767; lic. to m. 25 Apr 1767 Rebecca, sister of Dryden Walter Pigott (qv); d. 26 Oct 1783.
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.
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.