Patteson Nickalls (stockbroker)
Sir Patteson Nickalls JP (10 December 1836[1] – 4 October 1910) was a British stockbroker and Liberal politician and was president of the Polo and Riding Pony Society.
Biography
Nickalls was born in Chicago in 1836 as a British subject, the son of Patteson Nickalls (1798–1869) and Arabella Chalk (1799–1893). He was the younger brother of Tom Nickalls. He became a stockbroker in London.[2] At the 1885 general election he stood unsuccessfully for parliament as a Liberal at Sevenoaks.[3] He was knighted at Osborne House on 11 August 1893.[4] At the 1900 general election he stood unsuccessfully for parliament as a Liberal at Dartford.[5] In 1901, he addressed a pro-Boer meeting at Maidstone which was broken up by his opponents, and which caused unpopularity for Nickalls at the Stock Exchange.[6]
Nickalls lived at Chislehurst and died in 1910 at the age of 73.[7]
Family
Nickalls married Florence Womersley (1847–1896) in London in 1867.[7] They had five daughters and three sons:
- Ethel Patteson Nickalls (1867–1948)
- Winifred Nickalls, who married Major-General Charles Budworth (1869−1921)
- Hylda Patteson Nickalls (1871–1947)
- Lilian Patteson Nickalls (1873–1950), who married in 1902 Captain William Randal Ponsonby (1876–1919), and later Major Arthur Trevor-Boothe (1869–1946)
- Sybil Patteson Nickalls (1874–1938), who married Hon Henry Gilbert Lakin (1875–1964)
- Major Patteson Womersley Nickalls (1877–1946)
- Colonel Cecil Patteson Nickalls (1877–1925)
- Morres Nickalls
The sons were all leading polo players who were educated at Rugby School and New College, Oxford and played polo for Oxford University.[8]
References
- Who was who. St. Martin's Press. 1966. p. 526. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
NICKALLS, Sir Patteson; Kt., cr. 1893; J.P.; member of Stock Exchange; b. 10 Dec. 1836
- 1881 British Census RG11 0857/105 p22
- Debrett's illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1886
- Knights of England
- Debrett's illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1901
- "Pro-Boer meeting broken up" (PDF). The New York Times. November 21, 1901. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
Sir Patteson Nickalls Unable to Continue Speech at Maidstone
- Office for Population and Censuses BMD Indices
- Horace A. Laffaye (2009). The Evolution of Polo. McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-3814-2.