Education
He was educated at Cheltenham College and Street John"s College, Oxford, from where he was appointed Master of Arts in 1947.
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He was educated at Cheltenham College and Street John"s College, Oxford, from where he was appointed Master of Arts in 1947.
During World World War II, Sir Nevil served with the Royal Artillery, was mentioned in staff despatches, and promoted to Staff Captain in 1945. He joined the British Broadcasting Corporation European Service in 1947 for three years. Then he joined the oil industry.
He was named Managing Director at Mobil Oil, 1975-1985.
He was President of the Royal Warrant Holders Association, 1979-1980, and Institute of Petroleum. Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1983, he became Chairman of the British Horseracing Advisory Council from 1984-1995.
From 1993, he was Deputy Chairman of the British Horseracing Board. A Trustee of Victoria and Albert Museum.
He served as Chairman of the Mental Health Foundation.
Sir Nevil married Mary, only daughter of Sir Donald Balfour Fergusson, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, of Manor Farm, Ebbesbourne Wake, Wiltshire on 16 September 1949. His family lived at the White House, Odiham, Hampshire, RG29 1LG. They had four children:
Charles Nevil Macready was born on 19 May 1955. He has succeeded to the title as 4th baronet.
Caroline Elisabeth was born on 20 December 1950.
Sarah Diana Mary was born on 22 July 1953. Anna Louise was born 26 September 1963.
Sir Nevil died at home in Cheltenham on 27 September 2014, aged ninety-three. There was a funeral held on 10 October 2014, at Holy Trinity church, Crookham Village, Hampshire.