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'''Sir Nigel Gresley Ball, 3rd Baronet''' (] ] – 1978) was Professor of Botany at University College, ], ], (1924-1943).
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'''Sir Nigel Gresley Ball, 3rd Baronet''' (27 August 1892 – July 1978) was Professor of Botany at ], ], (1924-1943).


==Background and family== ==Background and family==
Ball was the younger son of ] and his wife Annie Julia Kinahan. Ball was the younger son of Sir ] and his wife Annie Julia Kinahan.


On 28 December 1922, he married Florine Isabel Irwin, the daughter of Colonel Herbert Edwardes Irwin. On 28 December 1922, he married Florine Isabel Irwin, the daughter of Colonel Herbert Edwardes Irwin.


==Education== ==Education==
He was educated at ], graduating ], ] and later ]. He was educated at ], graduating ], ], and later ].


==Career== ==Career==
He served with the ] and was promoted ]. He served with the ] and was promoted to ].


He was Professor of Botany between 1924 and 1943 at University College, ], then moved to ], where he was Lecturer in Botany (1944-1955), Reader in Botany (1955-1957), and Special Reader in Botany (1957-1959). He was a Professor of Botany between 1924 and 1943 at ], then moved to ], where he was a lecturer in Botany (1944–1955), Reader in Botany (1955–1957), and Special Reader in Botany (1957–1959).


==Title== ==Title==
On 21 December 1945, Ball succeeded his brother as a ] (3rd UK Baronet Ball, of Merion Square, ] and Killybegs, ], created 1911). On 21 December 1945, Ball succeeded his brother as a ] (3rd UK Baronet Ball, of Merion Square, ] and Killybegs, ], created 1911).
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Irish-born professor (1892–1978)

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Sir Nigel Gresley Ball, 3rd Baronet (27 August 1892 – July 1978) was Professor of Botany at Ceylon University College, Sri Lanka, (1924-1943).

Background and family

Ball was the younger son of Sir Charles Bent Ball and his wife Annie Julia Kinahan.

On 28 December 1922, he married Florine Isabel Irwin, the daughter of Colonel Herbert Edwardes Irwin.

Education

He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating BA, DSc, and later MA.

Career

He served with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and was promoted to captain.

He was a Professor of Botany between 1924 and 1943 at University College, Colombo, then moved to King's College London, where he was a lecturer in Botany (1944–1955), Reader in Botany (1955–1957), and Special Reader in Botany (1957–1959).

Title

On 21 December 1945, Ball succeeded his brother as a baronet (3rd UK Baronet Ball, of Merion Square, Dublin and Killybegs, County Donegal, created 1911).

References

Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded byCharles Ball Baronet
(of Merion Square, Dublin and Killybegs, County Donegal)
1945–1978
Succeeded byCharles Ball
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