Nicholas Stallinge or Stallenge (d. 1605) was an English courtier.
He was a gentleman usher to Queen Elizabeth and King James.
His lands were at Kenn and Yatton in Somerset.
In 1586 he visited Mary, Queen of Scots at Chartley and Fotheringhay and reported on her custody by Amias Paulet. Paulet was grateful for his help but attributed improvements in his allowance to Francis Walsingham.[1]
He died on 10 January 1605 and was buried at Kenn.