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.

[2] At the 1885 general election he stood unsuccessfully for parliament as a Liberal at Sevenoaks.

[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.

[7] They had five daughters and Four sons: The sons were all leading polo players who were educated at Rugby School and New College, Oxford and played polo for Oxford University.