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Philip Henry Nind
Philip Henry Nind (7 April 1832 – 1896) was an English rower and gold commissioner in colonial British Columbia. He was also a politician in Queensland, Australia, where he was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. ==Early life== Philip Henry Nind was born at Hawthorns, Berkshire on 7 April 1831, the son of Rev. Philip Henry Nind and his wife Agnes Bussell . He attended Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford where he was a proficient rower.〔 In the 1852 Boat Race, he rowed No 3 in the winning Oxford boat stroked by J W Chitty. At Henley Royal Regatta, he won Silver Goblets in 1852 partnering H R Barker 〔(Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839-1939 )〕 and was also a member of the winning Oxford four in the Stewards' Challenge Cup.〔(R C Lehmann ''The Complete Oarsman'' )〕 In 1853 Nind was a member of the winning Oxford eight in the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley and was also again in the winning Oxford four in Stewards' Challenge Cup. He was a member of the crew in the winning Oxford Boat in the 1854 Boat Race.〔(Walter Bradford Woodgate ''Boating'' 1888 )〕
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