Nigel Loring (surgeon)
Sir John Nigel Loring KCVO (1896–1979) was an Apothecary to British Royalty. The son of Nele and Mabel Alice (Isaac) Loring, he was born 31 August 1896.[1]
Education and war

The former Royal Naval College, Osborne
He studied at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, and Tonbridge School. He served in both world wars.[2]
Apothecary
He became an Apothecary[3][4][5] to the household of members of the British Royal Family. From 1953 he was Apothecary to the household of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.[6]
References
- Charles Henry Pope, Loring Genealogy, (1917), p.362
- Burke's Peerage, "Knightage", (1967), p. 2888
- Supplement to the London Gazette (1952) accessed 20 July 2011
- "Society of Apothecaries' Awards", British Medical Journal (July 31, 1954), p. 298 accessed 20 July 2011
- Barrier Miner, "Palace Duties"(Broken Hill, New South Wales, 2 August 1954, p.9 accessed 20 July 2012
- Burke's Peerage, "Knightage", (1967), p. 2888
- Burke's Peerage, "Knightage", (1967), p. 2888
- National Portrait Gallery (search for John Nigel Loring) http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp140093/sir-john-nigel-loring accessed 11 May 2014
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