Cricket Scores ii_ 200–1 (1862); _R. Daft’s Kings of cricket_
(1893) 28–32, 203, 3 _portraits_; _W. G. Grace’s Cricket_ (1891)
29 _portrait_; _Illust. sporting news_ (1862) 137 _portrait_.
MYNN, WALTER PARKER (brother of preceding). _b._ 24 Nov. 1805;
member of the Kent eleven, a steady bat, generally going in
first; played at Lord’s first time in Sixteen gentlemen _v._
Eleven players 8 July 1833; long stop to his younger brother, A.
Mynn’s tremendous bowling, and was much hurt about his hands in
consequence; height upwards of six feet. _d._ 19 South Grove,
Peckham, London 17 Oct. 1878. _bur._ Forest Hill. _Lillywhite’s
Cricket scores ii_ 221 (1862).
MYTTON, RICHARD HERBERT (only son of rev. Richard Mytton of
Garth, near Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, _d._ 21 Feb. 1828). _b._
2 Dec. 1808; ed. at Eton and Haileybury; judge of the Sudder,
or high court of appeal at Calcutta, retired 1853; sheriff of
Montgomeryshire 1856; chairman of quarter sessions. _d._ Garth
12 May 1869.
N
NADEN, CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL (only child of Thomas Naden,
architect). _b._ 15 Francis road, Edgbaston, Birmingham 24
Jany. 1858; lived with Mrs. Woodhill at Edgbaston till 1 June
1887, from whom she inherited a handsome fortune; a disciple of
Robert Lewins, M.D. from 1876, the doctrine he taught is called
hylo-idealism, and is monistic positivism; studied physics,
chemistry, botany, flower painting, German, French, Latin, and
Greek under private tutors, and at the Midland institute, and
at Mason’s coll. Birmingham 1879–1887; lectured at Mason’s
coll. 1889; edited the Mason college magazine; a member of the
Aristotelian society; travelled in the East 1887–8; purchased
114 Park st. Grosvenor sq. London Nov. 1888; endeavoured to
form a Spencer society 1819; wrote scientific papers with the
signatures of C. N., Constance Arden, and C. A.; author of Songs
and sonnets of spring time 1881; A modern apostle, the elixir of
life, and other poems 1887; Further reliques of C. Naden, ed.
by George M. McCrie 1891; Selections from the works of C. C. W.
Naden 1893. _d._ from an internal complaint 114 Park st. London
23 Dec. 1889. _bur._ in Old cemet. Warstone lane, Birmingham;
Dr. Lewin founded a Naden gold medal at Mason college, and gave
her bust in marble to the library 1890. _Induction and deduction
by C. C. W. Naden_ (1890) _memoir pp. vii–xvii portrait_; _W.
R. Hughes’ C. Naden_ (1890) _portrait_; _Mason coll. mag. Feb.
1890 pp._ 47–55; _Midland Institute mag. Feb. 1890 p._ 223,
_March p._ 240; _Edgbastonia Feb. 1890 pp._ 17–23 _portrait_;
_A. H. Miles’ Poets of the century_, _viii_ 571–8 (1893);
_E. C. Brewer’s Constance Naden and hydro-idealism_ (1891);
_Contemporary review April 1891 pp._ 508–22; _The Speaker No. 2
Jany. 11 1890 p._ 35, _by W. E. Gladstone, where he praises her
Pantheistic song of immortality_.
NAFTEL, MAUD (only dau. of the succeeding). _b._ 1 June 1856;
studied at Slade school of art in London, and in Paris under
Carolus Duran; exhibited 8 drawings at the Dudley gallery
1877–82, and at the Dudley Gallery art soc. 2 drawings 1883–5;
was noted for her paintings of flowers; associate of the Old
Society of painters in water-colours March 1887, where she
exhibited 16 drawings; exhibited 2 flower pieces at R.A. 1875–8;
author of Flowers and how to paint them 1886. _d._ 76 Elm park
road, Chelsea 18 Feb. 1890. _J. L. Roget’s Old water colour
society ii_ 352, 428–9 (1891).
NAFTEL, PAUL JACOB (son of Paul Naftel of Guernsey). _b._
Guernsey 10 Sept. 1817; professor of drawing at Elizabeth
college, Guernsey; associate of the Old Society of Painters in
water-colours 11 Feb. 1856, member 13 June 1859, exhibited 550
works; a landscape drawing-master in water-colours, London 1870
to death; resided at 4 St. Stephen’s sq. Westminster 1870–83,
and then at 76 Elm park road; designed the illustrations for
Ansted and Latham’s The Channel Islands 1862. _d._ 1 Walpole
gardens, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham 13 Sept. 1891. _J. L.
Roget’s Old water colour society ii_ 352–4 (1891).
NOTE.--His wife exhibited 6 pictures at R.A., and 9 at Suffolk st.
1857–79.
NAGHTEN, ARTHUR ROBERT (son of Thomas Naghten of Crofton house,
Titchfield, Hants). _b._ 23 April 1829; educ. Eton and Worcester
coll. Oxf., B.A. 1852, M.A. 1853; M.P. Winchester 3 Feb. 1874 to
24 March 1880; captain Hampshire artillery 3 Aug. 1859, major
1872–5; a director of Southampton dock co. _d._ Blightmont,
Southampton 7 Aug. 1881.
NAGLE, JAMES. _b._ co. Cork; sessional crown prosecutor in
East Riding of co. Cork 1836–53; master of the crown office in
Ireland, queen’s coroner and attorney and clerk of the crown
1853 to death. _d._ 90 Pembroke road, Dublin 11 Sept. 1875.
_Irish Law Times ix_ 470, 535 (1875).
NAIRN, WILLIAM EDWARD (1 son of Wm. Nairn, major 46 foot).
_b._ Lynecombe, Somerset 1812; matric. from Queen’s coll.
Oxf. 21 Jany. 1830; scholar of Lincoln coll. 1830–4; B.A.
1833; went with sir John Franklin to Van Diemen’s Land 1837;
secretary to board of education 1839; clerk to the executive and
legislative councils 1841; assistant colonial secretary 1842;
deputy controller general of convicts 1843, controller general
1855; sheriff of Van Diemen’s Land 1855; member for Meander of
legislative council 1856–69; president of the council Sept. 1859
to Aug. 1868. _d._ Hobart Town 9 July 1869.
NAIRNE, CHARLES MURRAY. _b._ Perth 15 April 1808; graduated
at Univ. of St. Andrews 1830, and afterwards at Edinburgh;
assistant to Dr. Thomas Chalmers at Glasgow; taught at College
Hill, Poughkeepsie, New York 1847; established a private school
in New York; professor of moral and intellectual philosophy and
literature in Columbia college 1857–81, emeritus professor 1881
to death; received degree of L.H.D. from the regents of New York
1865; author of Two lectures of the annual psychological course
in Columbia college, New York 1866, and of many pamphlets. _d._
Warrenton, Virginia 28 May 1882.
NAIRNE, ROBERT. Educ. Edinb. and at Trin. coll. Camb., M.B.
1832, M.L. 1836, M.D. 1837; F.R.C.P. Lond. 1838; physician to
St. George’s hospital 1839, then senior physician and lecturer
on medicine; a comr. in lunacy April 1857 to July 1883, hon.
comr. 1883 to death. _d._ Mossley, Beckenham 5 Nov. 1886. _The
Lancet 13 Nov. 1886 p._ 955, _20 Nov. p._ 1005.
NAISH, JOHN (2 son of Carrol Naish of Ballycullen, co.
Limerick). _b._ 1841; ed. at Jesuit school of Clongowes Wood in
Kildare, and Trin. coll. Dublin, scholar in science 1861, B.A.
1863; won the studentship given by inns of court, London; called
to Irish bar 1865; Q.C. 28 Feb. 1880; bencher of King’s Inns
1883; law adviser to Dublin castle 1880–3; solicitor general
for Ireland 9 Jany. 1883, attorney general 19 Dec. 1884 to 21
May 1885; contested Mallow 25 June 1883; P.C. Ireland Jany.
1885; lord chancellor of Ireland 21 May to 1 July 1885, being
the second Roman Catholic chancellor since the reformation;
lord justice of appeal Aug. 1885 to Feb. 1886, and June 1886 to
death; lord chancellor again Feb. to July 1886. _d._ Ems 17 Aug.