late temp. Capt. Army Service Corps ; 6. 1888.
NAPIER, John Struthers, Esq., of Lethame,
Lanarkshire.
Eldest son of John Knox Napier, Esq., J.P., of Lethame,
who d. 1865 ; h. 1844 ; ?n. 1871 Elizabeth, who d. 1904.
only child of the late James Jackson, Esq., J.P.. of
Bardykes, Lanarkshire, and has, with other issue, * John
Knox, b. 1 872. Mr. Napier, who was edu&ited at the
University of Glasgow, is a J.P. for Lanarkshire. —
Lethame House, Stratkaven, N.B.
NAPIER-CLAVERING, CoL Charles War-
ren, of Axwell Park, co. Durham.
Eldest son of the Rev. John Warren Napier-Clavering,
of Axwell Park, who d. 1906, by Anna Maria Mar-
garet Helen, who d. 1900, 3rd dau. of the late Lieut.-
Col. Francis Hunter, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1858; m. 1899
Margaret Nevile, 5th dau. ofNevile Reid, Esq., of Han-
worth, Middlesex, and of Sbandwick, Ross-shire, and
has a dau., Helene Margaret. Col. Napier-Clavering,
who was educated at Repton, is Lieut.-Col. and Breyet-
Col. ret., late Somersetshire L.I., and a Magistrate for
CO. Durham ; commanded the Depot, Somerset L.L,
1914-16.— ^xu^eH Park, near Blaydon-on-Tyne- Army
and Navy Club, s.w.
NAPIER-MARTIN. See Martin.
NASH, Major-Gen. Sir Philip Arthur
Manley, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.Inst.C.E.—
Cr. I9I8.
Younger and only surviving son of the Rev. William
Nash, of Somerby, Grantham, who d. 1905, by Louisa
Arthur, who d. 1892, dau. of the late John Gregory,
Esq., Governor of The Bahamas; b. 1875; m. 1911
Louisa Constance, eldest dau. of the late Gerard Philip
Torrens, Esq. Sir Philip Nash, who wag educated at
Radley, is an Officer of the Italian Order of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus and a Comm. of the Legion
of Honour and of the Belgian Order of Leopnld ; has
the Grand Cross of the Italian Order of the Crown and
Belgian Croix do Guerre ; was a Locomotive Engineer
on the Great Northern Railway 1897-9 and on the
East Indian Railway 1899-1915 ; Dir.-clor of National
Filling Factories, Ministry of Munitions, 1915-16;
Deputy Director Gen. of Transportation, B.B.F.,
1916-17, and Director-Gen., with the temp, rank of
Major-Gen., 1917-18 ; appointed Inspector-Gen. of
Transportation 1918.— 5, Church Square, Basingstoke,
Hampshire ; Oriental Club, w. ; clo H.S. King A Co.,
9, Pall Mall, s.w.
NASH, Sir Vincent, Knt.— Cr. 1902.
Son of the late James Nash, Esq., J.P., of Limerick ;
b. 1865 ; 1H. 1896 Agnes, eldest dau. of the late James
Haran, Esq., J.P., of Limerick. Sir Vincent Nash, who
was educated at Crescent Coll., Limerick, is a J.P. for
CO. Limerick, and a J.P. and D.L. for Limerick City
(High Sheriff 1902), and wastemp.Major Army Medical
Service 1917. — Shannon View Ho-use, Kilmurry, co.
LiineTick ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin ; County Club,
Limerick.
NASH, Edward, Esq., of Ballycarthy, co. Kerry.
Second son of Richard Leahy, Esq., of Tralee, co.
Kerry, who d. 1865, by Eleanora, dau. of the late Rev.
Edward Nash, of Ballycarthy; b. 1851 ; »t. 1884 Con-
stance Louisa, eldest dau. of the late John Radcliffis,
Esq., of Moorfields, Lancashire, and has had, with 2
daus., 2 sons : 1. Edward Radcliffe, Lieut, and temp.
Capt. 16th Lancers; b. 1888, and killed in action
Feb. 1915. 2. Llewellyn Charles, Lieut, and temp.
Capt. King's R. Rifle Corps; b. 1895, and d. of
wounds received in action Sept. 1915. Mr. Nash,
who is a Magistrate for co. Kerry, and was formerly
Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers, late Major Essex Regt.,
assumed the surname of Nash, under the will of his
uncle, 1878. — Ballycarthy, Tralee ; Naval and Military
Club, -w. ; 56, Sloane Street, s.w.
NATHAN, the Right Hon. Sir Matthew,
G.C.M.G.— Cr. K.C.M.G. 1902, G.C.M.G.
1908.
Second son of Jonah Nathan, Esq. , of Pembridge Square,
London, who d. 1886, by Miriam, who d. 1909, dau. of
the late Lewis Jacobs, Esq., of Gloucester Terrace, Hyde
Park; b. 1862. Educated at the R. Mil. Academy,
Woolwich ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. ret., late
Reserve List R.E., and Hon. Col. Durban L.L, and was
Acting Governor of Sierra Leone in 1899, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief of the Gold Coast 1900-3, of Hong
Kong 1903-7, and of Natal 1907-9, Secretary to the
Post Office 1909-11, Chairman of the Board of Inland
Revenue 1911-14, and Under Secretary to the Lord
Lieut, of Ireland 1914-16 ; appointed Permanent
Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions Dee. 1916. —
The Manor House, West Coker, Somerset; Athenaum,
and Army and Navy Clubs, s.w. ; University Club,
Dublin ; The Albany, Piccadilly, w.
NATHAN, CoL Sir Frederic Lewis, K.B.E.
—Or. Knt 1906, K.B.E. 1918.
Eldest son of J onah Nathan, Esq., who rf. 1 886, by Miriam,
who d. 1909, dau. of the late Lewis Jacobs, Esq. ; b.
1861 ; m. 1888 Adeline Edith, eldest dau. of the late
E. F. Sichel, Esq. Sir Frederic Nathan, who was edu-
cated at the R. Mil. Academy, Woolwich, is Brevet-Col.
ret., late R.A., and an Officer of the Belgian Order
of Leopold ; has the Russian Order of St. Anne, 2nd
Class; was Capt. Inspector of the R. Laboratory 1886-
8 ; Second Assistant to the Director-Gen. of Ordnance
9(*3
Nat]
COUNTT FAMILIES OF
[Nea
Factories 1888-92 ; Officer in charge of Danger Build- 1
ings, R. Gunpowder Factory, Waltham Abbey, 1892-9 ;
Assistant Superintendent there 1899-1900 ; Superin-
tendent of the li. Gunpowder Factory 1900-9 and of
the R. Gunpowder and K. Small Arms Factories 1909 ;
Works Manager Nobel's Explosive Co. Ltd. 1909-14 ;
Adviser to the Admiralty on Cordite Supplies 1914-
15, and a Director of Supplies, Ministry of Munitions,
1915-19.— ^rm^ and Navy Club, s.w. ; 37, Cornwall
Gardens, s.w.
NATION, of Kockbeare House, Devonshire.
See Fol/eti.
NATLOR, Capt. John Muebat, of Leighton
Hall, Montgomeryshire.
Eldest son of John Naylor, Esq., J.P., of Leighton Hall,
wlio d. 1906, by Magdalene, dau. of Archibald Tod,
Esq., of The Grange, Woolton, Lanca.shire; b. 1888;
m. 1912 Winiired Elspeth Guthrie, only dau. of the
Bight Hon. Sir Archibald WiUiarason, 1st Bart., and
has 2 daus. Capt. Naylor, who was educated at
Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1911),
and called lo the Bar at the Inner Temple 1914, was
formerly Lieut. Montgomeryshire Yeo., and Capt. 5th
(City of London) Batt. London Eegt. (London Eifle
Brigade), and is a Magistrate for Montgomeryshire
(High Sheriff 1914), an Hon. Capt, in the Army, Lord
of the Manor of Leighton, and Patron of 2 livings. —
Leighton Hall, Welshpool, ^Jovtgomeryshire.
NAYLOR, of Hooton, Cheshire.
Mittie and Mary, daus. and co-heiresses of Richard
Christopher Naylor, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Hooton,
and of Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire, who d. 1899, by
his 2nd wife Mary Sophia, who d. 1889, only dau.
of the late Henry Tliorold, Esq., of Cuxwold Hall,
Lincolnshire. Mittie, m. 1882 Derrick Warner
William, 6th Lord Rossmore {whom see). — Rossmore,
Mo'nag}tan ; Stud House, Hampton Court. Middlesex ;
7, St. Aubyns Mansions, Hove, Sussex. Mary, m. 1916
Alfred Hassall Straker, Esq., F.R.G.S. (6th son of the
late John Straker, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Stagshaw
House, Northumberland). — Springfield, Market Har-
borough ; 20, Norfolk Street, w.
NAYLOR-LEYLAND, Sir Albert Edward
Herbert, Bart., of Nantclwyd Hall, Den-
bighshire.— Cr. 1895.
Elder son of Sir Herliert Scarisbrick Naylor-Leyland,
1st Bart., by Jeanie, 2nd dau. of the late William Selah
Chamberlain, Esq., of Cleveland, U.S.A. ; b. 1890; s.
1899. Sir Albert Naylor-Leyland, to whom H.M.
King Edward VII. stood sponsor, was educated at Eton
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford, and is on the roll for High
Shcriif of Denbighshire for \92\.— Nantclwyd Hall,
Buthin, N. Wales.
NAZ, Lady.
Julie Hersilie, 2nd dau. of Jules David Constantin,
Esq., of Benares, Mauritius ; m. 1859 Sir Virgile Naz,
who was appointed a Member of the Council of Mauri-
tius 1866, andwho wascr.K.C.M.G. 1880, and d. 1901.
— Belvedere, Curepipe, Mauritius.
NEAL, John Franklin, Esq., of Kingsdon
Manor, Somerset.
Only son of the Kev. John Neal, M.A., J.P., of Kings
don Manor, who d. 1915, by Ada Madeleine, who d.
1909, dau. of the late Rev. James Guilleniard, Rector
of Kirtlington, Oxfordshire; A. 1878; m. 1908 Geral-
(line, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Stewart, Rector of
Great Chcsterford, Essex, and has, with other issi
984
son, *John Stewart, A. 1909. Mr. Neal, who was
educated at Harrow and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge
(B.A. 1900), is Lord of the Manor of Kingsdon and
Hendford, and Patron of 1 living. — Kingsdon Manor,
Taunton, Somerset ; O^tford and. Cambridge Clith,
NEALE, Samuel, Esq., of Newington House,
CO. Kildare.
Only son of Joseph Manly Neale, Esq., J.P., of
Newington House, who d. 1911, by Annjin Georgina,
who d. 1914, youngest dau. of the late George
Nelson Wheeler, Esq., of Annesborough House,
Robertstown, co. Kildare; b. 1867; m. 1913 Norah
Harriette, eldest dau. of the late Dr. William Koliert
Graves, of Eostercon Castle, co. Wexford, and Lower
Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. Mr. Neale was educated
at Arlington House, Portarlington. — Neu
Newbridge, co. Kildare.
NEALE. See Vansittart Neale.
NEAVE, Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes, Bart.,
P.Z.S., of Dag-nam, Essex.— Cr. 1795.
Elder son of Sir Arundell Neave, 4th Bart., of
Dagnam, by the Hon. Gwen Gertrude, who d. 19IC,
youngest dau. of William Lewis, 1st Lord Diuorbt-n
(exl.); b. 1874; s. 1877; m. 1908 Dorina Lockhart,
youngest dau. of the late George Henry Clifton, Esq.,
Advocate at H.M.'s Supreme Consular Court, Con-
stantinople. Sir Thomas Neave, who was educated
at Eton and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, is a J.P. and
D.L. for Anglesey (was on the roll for High Sheriff fur
1899), a J.P. for Essex, an Hon. Major in the .\rmy
and Hon. Commandant 1st Batt. Anglesey Vol.Regt. ;
late Major E. Defence Corps ; previously Major R.
Anglesey R.E. UWhrn. — Bagnam Park. Eomford ;
Llysduas, Amlwch, Anglesey.
Heir, his son Arundell Thomas Olitton, b. 1916.
NEAVE, Mrs. HAY-, of Leys, and Carpow
House, Perthshire ; and of Randerstone
Castle, and formerly of Mugdrum House,
Pit'eshire.
Amy Charlotte Paterson Balfour Hay, elder and only
surviving dau. of Peter Hay Paterson, Esq., who d.
1906, by Amy, only surviving dau. of the late Henry
Johnson, Esq., of Buglawton, Cheshire. Mrs. Hay-
Neave, who s. her uncle Edmund de Haya Paterson.
Balfour-Hay, Esq., J.P., 1908, and assumed the surname
of B'alfour-Hay in lieu of Paterson, «i. 1911 Everard
Reginald Neave, Esq., Indian Civil Service, who has
assumed the prefix surname of Hay. and has, with
other issue, a son, * David Reginald, A. 1912.—
Banderstone Castle, Kingsbarns, FiJ'eshire; Leys, Krrol,
Perthshire ; Carpow House, Abemethy, Perthshire.
NEAVE, Sheffield Henry Morier, Esq., of
Mill Green Park, Essex.
Eldest son of Sheffield Neave, Esq., of Hampstead,
a Director and sometime Governor of the Bank of
England, who d. 1868, by Mary Henrica, who d. 1884,
dau. of the late David Richard Morier, Esq. ; b. 1853 ;
m. 1878 Gertrude Charlotte Margaret, dau. of Julius
Talbot Airey, Esq., and has, with other issue, a son.
* Sheffield Airey, educated at Eton and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1903, M.A. and B.Sc. 1906); b.
1879; m. 1915 Dorothy, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Artluir
Thomson Middleton, formerly 13th 'Hussars, and has,
with other issue, a son, * Airey Middleton Sheffield, b.
1916. Mr. Neave was educated at Eton and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. \87o).— Mill Green Park,
Ingatestone ; New University Club, s.w.
Nee]
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
[Nel
NEED, Lady. I
Ellen, dau. of Edward Whitby, Esq. ; m. 1875 Lieut.-
Col. Sir Arthur Need, Lieut, of the Yeomen of the
Guard, who was cr. Knt. 1881, and d. 188S.— 53,
Coleriilge Road, Crouch End. N.
NEEDHAM, Sir Frederick, Knt., M.D.,
M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.— Cr. 1915.
Second son of the late James Peacock Needham, Esq.,
of York ; i. 18— ; m. 1st 18— Charlotte, who d. 1907,
dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Shooter, Vicar of Bishop
Wilton, Yorkshire; 2ndly 1913 Helen Millicent Sher-
wood, dau. of the late William Lewin Newman, Esq.,
of York. Sir Frederick Needham, who was educated
at St. Peter's School, York, and at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital (M.R.C.S. England 1868, M.D. St. Andrews
1862, M.R.C.P. Edin. 1865), was Medical Superin-
tendent of York Lunatic Hospital 1868-74 and of
Barnwood Hospital for the Insane, Gloucestershire,
1874-92; President of the Medico-Psychological
Association of Great Britain and Ireland and of the
Psychological Section of the British Medical Associa-
tion, and a Member of the R. Commission on the
Care and Control of the Feeble-minded 1906 ; has
been a Commissiouer in Lunacy since 1892 and of the
Board of Control since 1913 ; is an Hon. Member of
the Medico-Legal Society of New York. — Constitu-
tional Club, w.c. ; 19, Campden Hill Square, Kensing.
ton, w. ; 66, Victoria Street, s.w.
NEEDHAM, Sir Christopher Thomas, Knt.
— Cr. 1919.
Eldest son of John Needham, Esq., of Eccles, Lancashire,
whorf. 1899, by Elizabeth, who rf. 1896, dau. of the
late Christopher Hodgson, Esq., of Cockermouth ; b.
1866; m. 1902 Florence, who d. 1905, only dau. of
the late R. W. White, Esq., of Metheringham. Sir
Christopher Needham, who was educated at Manchester
GrammarSchool and at Manchester Univ. (B.A. 1887),
is a J. P. for Lancashire, a Director of the Man-
chester and Liverpool Dist. Banking Co. Ltd., and of
the Manchester Ship Canal Co. and Chairman of the
National Boiler and Gen. Insurance Co. Ltd. ; was
Chairman of the Union, Manchester Univ., 1892-3;
M.P. for S.W. Manchester Dec. 1910-1918 ; Chairman
of Convocation of Manchester Univ. 1911-14, and a
Director of tlie Manchester Chamber of Commerce
1914-16, and has been a Member of the Council of
Manchester Univ. since 1912. — Ranighar, Didsburt/,
Manchester; Reform Club, s.w.; Union Club, Man-
chester.
NEEDHAM. See Kilnwrei/, Earl of.
NEELD, Lieut.-Col. Sir Audlet Dallas, Bart.,
C.B., M.V.O., of Grittleton, Wilts.— Cr.
1859.
Third and eldest surviving son of §ir John Neeld,
1st Bart., of Grittleton, by Harriet Eliza, who d. 1901,
2nd dau. of the late Major-Gen. William Dickson, C.B.,
of Beenham House, Berkshire; b. 1849; s. his brother
Sir Algernon William, 2nd Bart., 1900; m. 1873
the Hon. Edith, youngest dau. of Charles, 2nd Lord
Vivian. Sir Audley Neeld, who was educated at
Harrow and at B.N.C., Oxford (B.A. 1870), is a
Magistrate for Berks and for Wilts (High Sheriff
1905), Lieut.-Col. late Comm. 2nd Life Guards, and
Patron of 7 livings ; commanded the Composite Regt.
of Household Cavalry in S. AiriQ-a..— Grittleton, Chip-
penham ; Carlton, Army and Navy, and Arthur s Clubs,
Heir Pres., his brother Reginald Rundell, Rear-Adm. ret.
R.N. ; b. 1850 ; m. 1896 the Hou. Beatrice Alice Fisher,
eldest dau. of Adm. of the Fleet John Arbuthnot. 1st
Lord FiBher, G.C.B., O.M.
NEILL, CoL James William SMITH-, C.B.B.,
of Barnv^reil, and Swindrigemuir, Ayrshire.
Only son of Capt. William James Smith-Neill, „f Barn-
well and Swindrigemuir, whorf. 1895, by Jessie Gordon,
who d. 1870, dau. of the late George Leighton Wood,
Esq. ; b. 1865 ; m. 1— Evelyn Mans, dau. of J. O'Dell,
Esq., of Miles City, U.S.A. Col. Smith-Neill, who
was educated at Wellington Coll., is a J.P. for
Buckinghamshire, and for Ayrshire, and Capt. and
Brevet Col. ret., late Scots Guards; was D.A.A.G.
London Dist. 1914-15, a Brigade Major 1916, a Gen.
Staff Officer 1916-16, and in command of the Scots
Guards and Regimental Dist. 1910-19; appointed
Comptroller and Equerry to H.R.H. Princess Louise,
Duchess of Argyll, 1919. — Guards' Club, s.w.
NEILSON, Mrs., of Duntrune, Forfarshire.
Ida Clementina, only child of Frederic Graham Lacon,
Esq. (only child of John Edmund Lacon, Esq., of
Duntrune), who d. 1875, by Annie Margaret (who
m. 2ndly 1878 Hugh William Tyrwhitt.Drake, Esq.,
â– who d. 1 908), dau. of the late Ven. Archdeacon Augustus
Macdonald Hopper, of Starston, Norfolk ; s. her grand-
father 1894 ; m. 1st 1896 (marriage dissolved 1908)
John Alfred Wigan, Esq., of Oakwood, Maidstone, a
J.P. for Kent, who with his wife assumed the prefix
surname of Graham by royal license 1896 ; 2ndly 1908
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. (temp. Lieut.-Col.)
Walter Gordon Neilson, C.M.G., D.S.O., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and has, with other issue
by her 1st marriage, by her 2nd marriage a dau.,
* Valerie Gordon Graham. — Buntrune, Forfarshire.
NEISH, Capt. Colin Graham, O.B.E., of
Tannadyce, Forfarshire.
Fourth son of William Neish, Esq., J.P., of Tannadyce
and of Clepington, Forfarshire, who d. 1886, by
Margaret, who rf. 1882, only dau. of the late George
Watson, Esq., of Calcutta; h. 1860; m. 1896 Helen,
dau. of the late Francis Balfour Paton, Esq., of
Cairubank, Forfarshire, and has a son,* Colin Francis
Ian, Lieut, ret., late 5th Batt. The Black Watch (R.
Highlanders) ; b. 1897. Capt. Neish, who was educated
at Glenalmond and at the R. Mil. Academy, Woolwich,
was formerly Capt. R.H.A., and is a Magistrate for
Forfarshire and temp. Major R. A. — Tannadyce, Forfar ;
Jock's Lodge, Hook Heath, Surrey ; Naval and Military
aub, w.
NELIGAN, John George, Esq., formerly of
Bray Head, co. Wicklow.
Second son of John West Neligan, Esq., of Bray Head,
who d. 1902, by Charlotte Mab, who d. 1887, eldest
dau. of the late Charles Putland, Esq., of Bray Head ;
6.1881 ; s. his brother Charles Walter Neligan, Esq.,
F.R.G.S., a District Commissioner E. Africa Protector-
ate, 1909 ; m. 1906 Vera Legge, dau. of the late Alfred
Legge Newcombe, Esq., and has a dau., Vera Patricia.
Mr. Neligan, who was educated at Ipswich and at
Bedford Grammar School, is Lieut.-Comm. ret. R.N.
—242, Lauderdale Mansions, Maida Vale, K.w.
NELSON, Earl (Thomas Horatio Nelson).—
Cr. 1805.
Third and elder survivin,iT son of Horatio, 3rd Earl, by
Lady Mary Jane Diana, who d. 1904, only dan. of
Welbore Ellis, 2nd Karl of Normanton ; h. 1857;
s. 1913. Earl Nelson is Patron of 1 living.— 'Jra/algar,
Salisbury, Wiltshire ; Wellington Club, s.w.
Ilnr Pres., his brother Kdwaid Agar Horatio, late Lieut.
3rd Batt. Wiltshiie Eegt. ; b. 18H0; m. 1889 Ocraldiue.
dau. of Henry H. Cave. Usq., of Uoitou Cre-cent. Hugby,
and has, with other issue, a son, * Albert Francis Joseph
Horatio, h. 1890.
Nel]
COimTT FAMILIES OP
[Nev
NELSON, Sir William, Bart.— Cr. 1912.
Second son of James Nelson, Esq., of Cooldrinagh, co.
Kildare, who d. 1899, by Elizabeth, who d. 1896, dau.
of the late Kichard MacComaek, Esq., of Glainden, co.
Westmeath; b. 1851 ; m. 1879 Margaret, dau. of the
late Michael Hope, Esq., of Gartlandstown, co. West-
meath. Sir William Nelson was educated at St.
Edward's Coll., Liverpool.— £aM Club, w. ; 16, Hill
Hair^ his son James Hope, temp. Lieut. Labour Corps, late
R"serve Regt. of Cav. ; previously 6tli Eeserve Regt. of
Cav. ; educated at Stonyhnrst Coll. ; 6. 1883; m. 1913 Isabel,
dau. of Dr. Julea F. Valle, of St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
NELSON, Janet, Lady.
Dau. of Duncan Mclntyre, Esq., of Toowoomba, Queens-
land ; VI. 1870 the Right Hon. Sir Hugh Muir Nelson,
D.C.L., who was Secretary for Railways and Public
Works, Queensland, 1 888-90 ; Colonial Treasurer 1892-
3; Prime Minister, Vice-President of the Executive
Council, Chief Secretary, and Treasurer 1893-8;
President of the Legislative Council 1898-1906; Lieut.-
Gov. of Queensland 1904-6, and who was cr. K.C.M.G.
1896, and d.l906.—Gabbinbar, Toowoomba, Queensland.
NELSON, Mary Caroline, Lady.
Eldest dau. of the late Frederic Wallis, Esq., F.R.C.S.,
of Bexhill, Susspx ; m. 1866 Sir Edward Nelson, a J.P.
for Warwickshire and a J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex
(High Sheriff 1892), who was cr. K.C.M.G. 1897, and
d. 1919.— The Law Warwick.
NELSON, Mrs., of Aclinacloich, Argyllshire.
Margaret, 3rd dau. of the late Alexander Balfour, Esq.,
of Mount Alyn, Denbighshire ; m. 1903 Capt. Thomas
Arthur Nelson, of Achnacloich, a J.P. for Argyllshire
and Lieut, and temp. Capt. Lothians and Border Horse
Yeo. and Tank Corps, who d. (killed in action)
1917, leaving, with other issue, a son, * Thomas Ernest,
b. 1904. — Acknacloick, Connel, Argyllshire.
NELTHORPE. See Sutton-Nelthorpe.
NEPEAN, Sir Charles Evan Moltneux
YoRKE, Bart., of Bothenhampton, Dorset.
— Cr. 1802.
Only son of the Rev. Sir Evan Yorke Nepean, 4th Bart.,
by Maria Theresa, who d. 1875, 2nd dau. of the late
Rev. Frederick Morgan-Payler, Rector of Will ey, War-
wickshire; b. 1867; s. 1903; m. 1896 Mary Winifred,
only dau. of the Rev. William John Swayne, Custos
of St. John's Ho.spital, Heytesbury, Wiltshire. Sir
Charles Nepean is a Capt. and Hon. Major late 3rd
Batt. R. Berkshire Regt. — Residence: Appleshaw,
Compton, Winchester ; Junior Carlton Club, s.w.
Ueir, his son Evan Yorke, b. 1909.
NEPEAN, Elizabeth Anne, Lady.
Dau. of the late Edward Francis Jenner, Esq., of
Chislehurst, Kent, by EUzabeth Teresa, only child of
the late John Sanders, Esq., of Reigate, Surrey ; m.
1864 Sir Evan Colville Nepean, C.B., who was Director
of Army Contracts 1877-91, and who was cr. Knt.
1891 and d. 1908.— 11, Si!. George's Place, Canterbury.
NESBITT. See Beaumont-Neshitt, and Burrowes, of
Lismore, co. Cavafi.
NETHERSOLE, Sir Michael, Knt., C.S.L—
Cr. 1917.
Son of John Nethersole. Esq., of Ham House, Kent,
who d. 1912. by Mary H.annah, who (/. 1909, dau. of |
th.^ late H. Ralph, Esq., of Deal ; b. 1859 ; m. 1887 I
986
Margaret, 3rd dau. of the late Right Hon. Sir Edward
Nicholas Coventry Braddon, K.C.M.G. Sir Michael
Nethersole, who was educated at Sutton Valence and
at the R. Indian P^ngineeriug Coll., Coopers Hill, and
entertd the Indian Civil Service 1880, was Irrigation
OflScer, United Provinces, 1880-93 ; State Engineer
Kashmir Dist. 1893-1900 ; Superintending Engineer,
Irrigation, United Provinces, 1903-10 ; Chief Engim-er
and Secretary to the Government of the United I'ni-
vinces 1910-12, and Inspector-Gen. of Irrigation in
India 1912-17 — Bombai/ ; East India United Scrvur
Ciub, s.w. ; R. Bombay Yacht Club, Bombai/.
NETHERTON, Mrs., of Bowden House, Devon.
Annette Minnie, eldest dau. of WiUiam Edward Ayerst,
Esq., M.R.C.S., who d. 1890, by Mary, dau. of the late
Sir James Tennant, K.C.B. ; m. 1893 Lewis Richard
Netherton, Esq., of Bowden House, who was a J.P.
for Devon, and who d. 1902. — Bowden House, Stoke
Fleming, Dartmouth.
NETTERVILLE. See MaoEvoy-Nettermlle.
NETTLES, Robert, Esq., of Nettleville, co.
Cork.
Only son of Richard Nettles, Esq., J.P., of Nettleville,
who d. 1885, by Esther Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Rev. Hume Babington, Rector of Moviddy, co. Cork ;
b. 1876; ?«. 1912 Helen Muriel, 2nd dau. of the late
David R. Babington, Esq., of Londonderry, and has a
son, * Richard Geofifrey, b. 1913.— Nettleville, Killinard-
rish, CO. Cork.
NEUMANN, Sir Cecil Gustavus Jacques,
Bart.— Or. 1912.
Elder son of Sir Sigmund Neumann, 1st Bart., by
Anna Allegra.eldestdau.of the late JacquesHakim, Esq.,
of Alexandria, Egypt; b. 1891 ; s. 1916. Sir Cecil
Neumann, who was educated at Eton and at Ballinl
Coll., Oxford, is Capt. Norfolk (The King's Own R.
Regt.) Yeo. — CecU Lodge, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire ;
RaynMm Hall, Norfolk; 146, Piccadilly, w.
Heir Pres., his brother Guy Arthur, b. 1904.
NEUMANN. See Weldon.
NEVILE, Geoffrey Henut, Esq., of Wellin-
gore Hall, Lincolnshire.
Eldest son of Ralph Henry Christopher Nevile,
Esq., J. P., of Wellingore Hall, who d. 1911, by
Mildred Frances, who d. 1908, eldest dau. of the late
Charles Robert Scott-Murray, Esq., of Danesfield,
Buckinghamshire; b. 1874. Mr. Nevile, who was
educated at Fort Augustus, at Malvern and at the
R. Agricultural Coll., Cirencester, was formerly in
the Sudan Civil Service. — Wellingore Hall, Lincoln.
NEVILE, Major Percy Gilbert, of" Skel-
brooke Park, Yorkshire.
Eldest son of Percy Sandford Nevile, Esq., J.P., of
Skelbrooke Park, who d. 1914, and only son of his 1st
wife Rhoda Marwood, who d. 1866, 2nd dau. of the
late Harry Farr Yeatman, Esq , J.P. and D.L., of
Manston House, Dorsetshire; b. 1866; m. 1897 Violet
Ida, youngest dau. of the late Jolin Charles Worsley
Montagu, Esq., and has, with other issue, a son, 'Percy
Montagu, h. 1904. Major Nevile, who was educated
at Cliarterhouse, and was formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt.
York and Lancaster Regt, is Major ret., late temp.
Major Durham L.I., and Patron of 1 living. — Skel-
brooke Park, Doncaster,
Nevi
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NE VILL, Sir Walter Palmer, Knt.— Cr. 1915.
Second son of the late George Nevill, Esq., of Highbury;
b. 18r>-l ; III. 18S0 Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the late Rev.
John Hurst. Rector of St. Swithin's, London Stone, and
Canon of Huron, Canada. Sir Walter Mevill is a J. P.