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WHITE (post NEVILLE), REGINALD JAMES NEVILLE. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 13, 1881. [Eldest] s. of James Sewell (1844) [sometime Judge of the High Court of Calcutta], of 34, Cornwall Gardens, S. Kensington, London [and of Sloley Hall, Norfolk ]. B. [Feb. 22, 1863], in Bombay. Schools, Clifton College and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; Winchester Reading prize, 1885; M.A. 1948. Assumed the name of Neville, 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 8, 1883. Called to the Bar, 1887. Recorder of Bury St Edmunds, 1905-43. M.P. for Wigan, 1910-18; for East Norfolk , 1924-9. A director of the Gas, Light and Coke Co. Master of the Bowyers Company, 1929-30. Created a Bart., 1927. J.P. for Norfolk ; Chairman of Quarter Sessions. Married (1) 1890, Ida, 4th dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sir Edmund Henderson, Chief Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, and had issue; (2) 1920, Violet Sophia Mary, widow of Capt. R. J. Hunter, the Rifle Brigade, and eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Johnson Baines, Gloucester Regt., and had further issue. Latterly of Sloley Hall, Norfolk , where he died Apr. 28, 1950. ( Clifton Coll. Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; Inns of Court; The Times, May 3, 1950.) | Reginald James Neville WHITE post Reginald James Neville NEVILLE Approx. lifespan: 18631950 pens. Trinity College adm1881:06:13 Eldest s. of James Sewell WHITE post James Sewell NEVILLE (1844) [sometime Judge of: : High Court of Calcutta, [ India ] of 34, Cornwall Gardens, S. Kensington, London [and of Sloley Hall, Sloley, Norfolk b. 1863:02:22 Bombay, [ India ] Schools Sch: Clifton College Clifton, [ Somerset ] and Charterhouse, [ London ] Matric 1881:10MT: BA 1884 Winchester Reading Prize 1885 MA 1948 Assumed the name of Neville 1885 Adm. Inner Temple: 1883:12:08 Called to the Bar: 1887 Recorder of: Bury St Edmunds, [ Suffolk ] 1905-43 M.P. for: : Wigan, [ Lancashire ] 1910-18 for East, Norfolk , 1924-29 Director of: : Gas, Light and Coke Company Master of: : Bowyers Company 1929-30 Created a Bart. 1927 J.P. for: : Norfolk Chairman of: Quarter Sessions m. (1) 1890 Ida, 4th dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel: Sir Edmund Henderson, Chief Commissioner of: : Metropolitan Police had issue m. (2) 1920 Violet Sophia Mary, widow of Captain: R. J. Hunter, the Rifle Brigade, and eldest dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel: Cuthbert Johnson Baines, Gloucester Regiment and had further issue. Latterly of Sloley Hall, Sloley, Norfolk d. [there] 1950:04:28 ( Clifton College Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; Inns of Court; The Times 1950:05:03) |