Nevil Story Maskelyne

Professor
Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story Maskelyne

Portrait of Neville Story-Maskelyne taken by Henry Fox Talbot
Born (1823-09-03)September 3, 1823
Basset Down House, Wroughton, Wiltshire
Died May 20, 1911(1911-05-20) (aged 87)
Basset Down House, Wroughton, Wiltshire
Fields Mineralogy
Institutions British Museum
Alma mater Wadham College, Oxford
Known for Meteorite classification
Notable awards Wollaston Medal (1893)
Fellow of Wadham
Spouse Thereza Mary Llewelyn

Mervyn Herbert Nevil Story Maskelyne (3 September 1823 20 May 1911) was an English geologist and politician.[1][2]

Scientific career

Educated at Wadham College, Oxford, Maskelyne taught mineralogy and chemistry at Oxford from 1851, before becoming a professor of mineralogy, 1856-95. He was Keeper of Minerals at the British Museum from 1857 to 1880. He was made an honorary Fellow of Wadham in 1873.

Maskelyne was also a pioneer of photography and an associate of Fox Talbot.

The meteoritic mineral maskelynite was named after him.

Family

Nevil was the eldest son of Antony Mervin Reeve Story and Margaret Maskelyne, the daughter of the Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne. The family adopted the name of Maskelyne on Nevil's coming of age as they had inherited that family's estate at Basset Down in Wiltshire.

Nevil married Thereza Mary Llewelyn (1834 – 27 February 1926) on 29 June 1858.

Their daughter Mary married Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster on 29 July 1885, and Hugh and Mary's granddaughter Vanda Morton published Nevil's biography in 1987 (see references). Their daughter Thereza married Arthur William Rucker in 1892.

Political career

He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Cricklade as a Liberal, 1880–1886, and as Liberal Unionist, 1886–1892, and a member of Wiltshire County Council, 1889–1904.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Ambrose Lethbridge Goddard
Sir Daniel Gooch
Member of Parliament for Cricklade
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With: Sir Daniel Gooch to 1885
Succeeded by
John Husband
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