Image EdwardNicholas.jpg thumb right 200px Sir EdwardNicholas. Sir EdwardNicholas 4 April 1593 &ndash 1669 was an English statesman. Life He was the eldest son of John Nicholas, a member of an old Wiltshire family. He was educated at Salisbury grammar school, Winchester College and Queen s College, Oxford . After studying law at the Middle Temple , Nicholas became secretary to Edward la Zouche, 11th ... Sir Edward Hyde , Nicholas speaks of Oliver Cromwell Cromwell blockquote ... I conceive his Majesty ... The collected correspondences of Nicholas were published in three volumes by the Royal Historical Society in 1920. References Reflist Attribution 1911 title Nicholas, Sir Edward url http www.archive.org ... Nicholas 1955 , Mr Secretary Nicholas 1593 1669 , His Life and Letters DNB Cite first William Arthur last Shaw wstitle Nicholas, Edward volume 40 pages 430 435 s start s off succession box title Lord ... 1662 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholas, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Nicholas, Edward Category 1593 births Category 1669 deaths Category Lords Privy Seal ... in ordinary to the council. In this situation Nicholas had much business to transact in connection ... of the proceedings of the parliament. On the return of Charles to the capital Nicholas was knighted ... the duty of treating for the capitulation of Oxford, which included permission for Nicholas himself ... of the Charles II of England Prince of Wales . After the king s death Nicholas remained on the continent concerting measures on behalf of the exiled Charles II with Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon ... and also in Scotland... blockquote ref The Nicholas Papers, Vol IV p.13, London Offices of the Society ..., Nicholas duly took office as Secretary of State along with William Morice , a former parliamentary supporter. Nicholas was soon retired in favor of Charles s favorite Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington ... his younger brother Matthew Nicholas 1594&ndash 1661 was successively dean of Bristol, canon ... more details
Infobox military person name EdwardNicholas Kendall birth date October 1800 death date 12 February 1845 birth place probably England death place Southampton, England nickname allegiance UK branch Royal Navy serviceyears 1831 1841 rank Lieutenant unit commands battles awards relations laterwork EdwardNicholas Ned Kendall, Royal Navy R.N. ref de la Caillemotte, p. 38 ref October 1800 12 February 1845 was an English people English hydrography hydrographer , Royal Navy officer, and polar explorer. ref name DictCanBio cite web url http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 3475&&PHPSESSID ychzfqkvzape title Kendall, EdwardNicholas publisher Dictionary of Canadian Biography accessdate 14 September 2010 ref During one of his Arctic expeditions, Kendall discovered Wollaston Peninsula Wollaston Land . ref name Memoirshydrography cite book last Dawson first Llewellyn Styles title Memoirs of hydrography including brief biographies of the principal officers who have served in H.M. Naval Surveying Service between the years 1750 and 1885 url http books.google.com books?id kp4DAAAAYAAJ&pg PA105&dq kendall island richardson franklin 22edward nicholas kendall 22&hl en&ei RveOTLHXA4mknQeasoz3DQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CDMQ6AEwAA v onepage&q kendall 20island 20richardson ... books?id bxFAAAAAYAAJ&pg PA57&lpg PA57&dq EdwardNicholas Kendall&source bl&ots 8LnEbiAu3g&sig .... References Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kendall, EdwardNicholas ... OF DEATH 12 February 1845 PLACE OF DEATH Southampton, England DEFAULTSORT Kendall, EdwardNicholas Category ... . He was born in 1800, probably in England. His father was the naval captain Edward Kendall. The family ...&ved 0CCYQ6AEwBg v onepage&q Edward 20Nicholas 20Kendall&f false volume 9 year 1846 publisher William ... Sea . ref name Civilengineer In 1824, he volunteered his services for William Edward Parry s third ... issue Edward Kay Kendall, Franklin Richardson Kendall, Robert Sinclair Kendall, and Mary Anne Kendall ... more details
EdwardNicholas Hopkins 1855 &ndash July 14, 1935 was a farmer, manufacturer and political figure in Saskatchewan , Canada. He represented Moose Jaw electoral district Moose Jaw in the Canadian House of Commons from 1923 to 1925 as a Progressive Party of Canada Progressive Party member. ref name parl CanParlbio ID dc47c8b4 fad7 4e96 a093 0236e83d388e ref He was born in South West Oxford, Ontario Brownsville , Canada West , the son of Benjamin Hopkins, an Ireland Irish immigrant, and Margaret Loucks. He worked on the family farm until he was 14 and then was employed in cheese production. Hopkins came west in 1882, settling on land near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Moose Jaw . He was president of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association Grain Growers Association and of the Dairymen s Association of the Northwest Territories. In 1889, he married Minnie Latham. Hopkins was first elected to the House of Commons in an 1923 by election. ref cite book url http www.ourroots.ca toc.aspx?id 720 title The story of Saskatchewan and its people. Volume 3 last Hawkes first John pages 1591 3 year 1924 accessdate 2008 08 12 ref He was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1925. ref name parl References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Edward N ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 14, 1935 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Edward N Category Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Saskatchewan Category Progressive Party of Canada MPs Category 1855 births Category 1935 deaths Category Canadian farmers Saskatchewan politician stub ... more details
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otheruses Infobox given name name Nicholas image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning ... Nikolaos , a combination of Greek words Victory nik and People laos NicholasNicholas or Nikolas is a male given name , derived from the Greek language Greek name Nikolaos ... popular through Saint Nicholas , Bishop of Myra in Lycia , the inspiration for Santa Claus . The customary English version of spelling Nicholas , using an h , first came into use in the 12th century ... used. In 2006, Nicholas &ndash and its variations &ndash was the 17th most popular male name ... Nicholas. That year was the most popular year for Nicholas since 1880 , when U.S. records were ... Saint Nicholas every year on December 6, which is the name day for Nicholas . In Greece, the name and its derivatives are especially popular in maritime regions, as St. Nicholas is considered the protector ..., Klaas, Nico, Niek, Niels lang en Nicholas, Nikolas, Colin lang eo Ni jo, Niko, Nikolao lang ..., Nikoletta, Nicol Turkish language Turkish Nikol People known as NicholasNicholas of Cusa Nicholas I of Montenegro , King of Montenegro Nicholas I of Russia Nicholas II of Russia Nicholas of Tolentino Prince Nicholas of Romania 1903 1978 Prince Nicholas of Romania b. 1985 Prince Nicholas of Romania born 1985 Nicholas is also the name of five popes Pope Nicholas I , Pope Nicholas II , Pope Nicholas III , Pope Nicholas IV , and Pope Nicholas V , Antipope Nicholas V and four List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarchs of Constantinople of which best known are Nicholas Mystikos , and Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople Nicholas III Grammatikos Nicholas Tse born 1980 , Hong Kong singer and actor. Nick Clegg Nicholas Nick Clegg born 1967 , British politician Nick Jonas born 1992 , Singer & Songwriter Nicholas Mosley born 1923 , British novelist and aristocrat Nicholas Sparks author Nicholas Charles Sparks born 1965 , American novelist, screenwriter Nicholas Sparks politician ... more details
Nicholas Archdale may refer to Sir NicholasEdward Archdale, 2nd Baronet 1881 1955 of the Archdale Baronets Sir NicholasEdward Archdale, 4th Baronet b. 1965 of the Archdale Baronets hndis Archdale, Nicholas ... more details
Infobox given name name Edward caption pronunciation gender Male meaning Happy region origin English ... disambiguation Edwin , Ed , Eddie given name Eddy footnotes wiktionary EdwardEdward is an English ... respectively. Proto Germanic audwaro Old English adweard Modern English Edward Other forms for Edward .... Edward can be abbreviated as Edw. People Edward may refer to In nobility Edward the Elder c.870 924 , the son of Alfred the Great Edward the Martyr c.962 978 , English king and Christian martyr St. Edward the Confessor c. 1003 1066 , English King patron saint of England until 1348 Edward I of England 1239 1307 , called Longshanks conqueror of Wales Edward II of England 1284 1327 , deposed in January 1327, probably murdered Edward III of England 1312 1377 , one of the most successful English kings of medieval times Edward, the Black Prince 1330 1376 , eldest son of King Edward III Edward IV of England 1442 1483 , older brother of Richard III, father of Edward V Edward V of England 1470 c.1483 , one of the princes in the Tower Edward VI of England 1537 1553 , the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour Edward VII of the United Kingdom 1841 1910 , the son of Queen Victoria Edward VIII of the United Kingdom 1894 1972 , the son of George V, abdicated Edward Balliol c.1283 1367 , pretender to the Scottish throne during the reign of David II Lord Edward FitzGerald 1763 1798 , Irish aristocrat and revolutionary See also Prince Edward disambiguation For Edward in Portuguese Royalty see Duarte disambiguation In politics Edward Dembowski 1822 1846 , Polish leftist, philosopher and columnist Edward Stettinius, Jr. 1900 1949 , former United States Secretary of State Edward Heath 1916 2005 , former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Edward Stanley Kellogg 1870 1948 , 16th Governor of American Samoa Edward Youde 1924 1986 , 26th Governor of Hong Kong Ted Kennedy Edward Kennedy 1932 2009 , better known as Ted Kennedy former United States Senator Edward and Elaine Brown Edward Brown born ... more details
Nicholas Brown may refer to Nicholas Brown I 1729 1791 , American signer of the 1764 charter of what became Brown University Nicholas Brown II 1769 1841 , Brown University was renamed for him in 1804 Nicholas Brown III 1792 1859 , American Consul to Italy Nicholas Brown pirate died 1726 NicholasEdward Brown 1849 1934 , Kew Gardens plant taxonomist Nicholas John Brown 1838 1903 , Australian politician Nick Brown born 1950 , British Labour Party politician, MP for Newcastle upon Tyne, former government minister Nick Brown tennis born 1961 , British tennis player and coach hndis Brown, Nicholas DEFAULTSORT Brown, Nicholas ... more details
Nicholas Carew may refer to Sir Nicholas Carew, Baron Carew of Moulsford soldier c. 1255 1311 , courtier and soldier during reign of Edward I of England Sir Nicholas Carew Lord Privy Seal died 1390 , Lord Privy Seal during the reign of Edward III of England Nicholas Carew courtier 1496 1539 , courtier and statesman during the reign of Henry VIII of England Nicholas Carew MP for Surrey died 1644 , born Nicholas Throckmorton. MP for Lyme Regis UK Parliament constituency Lyme Regis in 1601 and Surrey UK Parliament constituency Surrey in 1621 Nicholas Carew 1635 1688 , English Member of Parliament for Gatton UK Parliament constituency Gatton , 1664 1685 Sir Nicholas Carew, 1st Baronet 1686 1727 , British Member of Parliament for Haslemere UK Parliament constituency Haslemere , 1708 1710 and 1714 1722, and Surrey, 1722 1727 See also Carew surname Hndis Carew, Nicholas ... more details
Major Abraham Nicholas died circa September 8, 1738 served as mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia from 1735 to 1736. ref http www.ci.williamsburg.va.us gen history govh7.htm History of Williamsburg, Virginia ref He married a woman named Ann and had at least one son, Abraham Nicholas who died on March 5, 1751. ref name genealogytrails.com http genealogytrails.com vir deaths.html Virginia Deaths ref Nicholas was also Adjutant General of the Virginia Colony for some years. ref name genealogytrails.com s start succession box title Williamsburg, Virginia Mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia before John Holloway colonial mayor incomplete record after Edward Barradall years 1735 1736 s end References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholas, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1738 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholas, Abraham Category 1738 deaths Category Nicholas family Abraham Nicholas Virginia politician stub ... more details
Cynthia Nicholas may refer to Cindy Nicholas , Canadian politician Cynthia Nicholas canoer , Australian canoer hndis Nicholas, Cynthia ... more details
Matthew Nicholas 1594 1661 was an English Dean of St. Paul s Cathedral , London. Life He was a younger brother of Sir EdwardNicholas , born on 26 September 1594. He was elected scholar of Winchester College in 1607. He matriculated as scholar of New College, Oxford New College , Oxford University Oxford , on 18 February 1614, graduated B.C.L. on 30 June 1620, and D.C.L. on 30 June 1627. He became rector of Westden , Wiltshire , in 1621 of Boughton , Hampshire , in 1629 master of St. Nicholas hospital in Hernham , Wiltshire, in 1630 prebendal rector of Wherwell , Hampshire, in 1637 vicar of Olveston , Gloucestershire , canon of Salisbury Cathedral and Dean of Bristol in 1639. He was made canon of Westminster in 1642, but was deprived after the outbreak of the First English Civil War and canon and dean of St. Paul s in 1660. He died on 15 August 1661, and was buried at Winterbourne Earls . Wiltshire, He married in February 1627 Elizabeth, daughter of William Fookes, by whom he had two sons, George and John. References DNB Cite wstitle Nicholas, Edward Attribution DNB wstitle Nicholas, Edward Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholas, Matthew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1594 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1661 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholas, Matthew Category 1594 births Category 1661 deaths Category English Anglican priests Category Deans of Bristol Category Deans of St Paul s ... more details
Image Nicholas Wotton.jpg thumb 200px right Nicholas Wotton, by an unknown artist Nicholas Wotton c. 1497 26 January 1567 was an England English diplomat Life He was a son of Sir Robert Wotton of Boughton Malherbe , Kent, and a descendant of Nicholas Wotton, lord mayor of London in 1415 and 1430, and member of parliament for the city from 1406 to 1429. He early became vicar of Boughton Malherbe and of Sutton Valence , and later of Ivychurch , Kent but, desiring a more worldly career, he entered the service of Cuthbert Tunstall , bishop of London . Having helped to draw up the Institution of a Christian Man , Wotton in 1539 went to arrange the marriage between Henry VIII of England Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves and the union of Protestant princes which was to be the complement of this union. He crossed over to England with the royal bride, but, unlike Thomas Cromwell , he did not lose the royal favour when the king repudiated Anne, and in 1541, having already refused the bishop of Hereford bishopric of Hereford , he became the first post Reformation dean of Canterbury and in 1544 dean of York . In 1543 he went on diplomatic business to the Netherlands , and for the next year or two he ... Wotton an executor of his will and left him 300, and in 1549, under Edward IV of England Edward VI ... of the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral . Relatives His brother, Sir Edward Wotton 1489 1551 , was made Treasurer of Calais in 1540, and was one of those who took part in the overthrow of the Edward ... . NAME Wooton, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1567 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wooton, Nicholas Category 1490s births Wotton, Nicholas Category 1567 deaths Wotton, Nicholas Category People from Maidstone borough Wotton, Nicholas Category English clergy Wotton, Nicholas Category Clergy of the Tudor period Wotton, Nicholas Category English diplomats Wotton, Nicholas Category Ambassadors of England to France Category Deans ... more details
Nicholas County is the name of two counties in the United States Nicholas County, Kentucky Nicholas County, West Virginia geodis de Nicholas County es Condado de Nicholas fr Comt de Nicholas it Contea di Nicholas nl Nicholas County no Nicholas County nds Nicholas County pl Hrabstwo Nicholas pt Condado de Nicholas sv Nicholas County zh ... more details
wiktionary NicholasNicholas is a male given name. Nicholas may also refer to Nicholas telenovela Nicholas telenovela , a 1958 Brazilian telenovela Nicholas album Nicholas album , an album by Nicholas Teo Nicholas novel Nicholas novel , a 1924 children s fantasy novel by Anne Carroll Moore Mount NicholasNicholas, United States Virgin Islands Nicholas, Virginia disambiguation ... more details
Nicholas Conroy 1816 &ndash October 13, 1879 was an Ireland Irish born farmer and politician in Prince Edward Island . He represented 1st Prince in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1846 to 1850 as a Tory and from 1859 to 1867 and from 1873 to 1879 as a Prince Edward Island Liberal Party Liberal member. He was born in Rathdowney , the son of Thomas Conroy, and came to Prince Edward Island with his father in 1835. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1842 but was elected in 1846. In 1851, he married Catherine McDonald. Conroy was defeated in 1867 in 1st Prince but was reelected in an 1873 by election after George William Howlan was named to the Canadian Senate. He supported the creation of separate school s in the province but became a trustee for the public school in Tignish, Prince Edward Island Tignish after the Public School Act of 1877 was passed. Conroy served as a member of the Executive Council for a short time in 1879 but resigned his seat in June 1879 due to poor health. He died of brain disease at home in Tignish later that year. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4914 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conroy, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 13, 1879 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conroy, Nicholas Category 1816 births Category 1879 deaths Category People from County Laois Category Irish emigrants to pre Confederation Prince Edward Island Category Prince Edward Island Liberal Party MLAs ... more details
Pope Nicholas could refer to Pope Nicholas I Pope Nicholas II Pope Nicholas III Pope Nicholas IV Pope Nicholas V Antipope Nicholas V Disambig Category Papal names Nicholas af Pous Nicolaas id Paus Nikolas mk ... more details
Nicholas Barnewall may refer to Nicholas Barnewall, 1st Viscount Kingsland Nicholas Barnewall, 3rd Viscount Barnewall hndis Barnewall, Nicholas ... more details
Nicholas Dawson may refer to Nicholas Mosby Dawson Sir Nicholas Dawson, 5th Baronet b. 1957 of the Dawson Baronets hndis Dawson, Nicholas ... more details
For his son, Nicholas Haddock Nicholas Haddock 1723 1781 Image NicholasHaddock.jpg right thumb 200px Admiral Haddock. Nicholas Haddock 1686 26 September 1746 was an admiral in the British Royal Navy and a Member of Parliament MP . Haddock, the second son of Richard Haddock Admiral Sir Richard Haddock , was destined for a naval career from childhood and first distinguished himself at the age of 16 as a midshipman at the Battle of Vigo in 1702. Promoted to lieutenant, he served at the relief of Barcelona in 1706, and at the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718, he was Captain of the 70 gun HMS Grafton 1709 Grafton , and led the attack. In 1732 he was appointed to command of The Nore . He was Commander in Chief in the Mediterranean from 1738 to 1742, where he successfully blockaded the Spanish coast and took valuable prizes including two treasure ships, but failed to force the Spanish fleet into an action. He was promoted to Vice Admiral in 1741 and to Admiral in 1744. Haddock served as MP for Rochester UK Parliament constituency Rochester , an Admiralty borough whose seats were almost invariably filled by distinguished naval officers, from 1734 until his death. In 1723, Haddock purchased the estate of Wrotham Place in Kent died in 1746 and left three sons and one daughter, including Nicholas Haddock 1723 1781 Nicholas 1723 1781 , his heir, who followed him as MP for Rochester Richard Haddock ... explore object.cfm?ID BHC2730 Portrait of Nicholas Haddock, at the National Maritime Museum http www.npg.org.uk live search portrait.asp?LinkID mp55156&rNo 0&role sit Portrait of Nicholas Haddock ... Rochester years 1734&ndash 1746 with David Polhill 1734 1741 with2 Edward Vernon Admiral Edward ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haddock, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Haddock, Nicholas Category 1746 deaths Category 1686 births Category Members of the Parliament ... stub GreatBritain MP stub fr Nicholas Haddock gl Nicholas Haddock nn Nicholas Haddock sv Nicholas Haddock ... more details
Nicholas Boson 1624 1708 was a writer in, and preserver of, the Cornish language . He was born in Newlyn to a landowning and merchant family involved in the pilchard fisheries. Nicholas s mother had prevented their neighbours and servants speaking Cornish to him, so he only became fluent in the language when he needed it for business with fishermen. He assisted both William Scawen and Edward Llwyd Edward Lhuyd in their recording of Cornish. Boson wrote three significant texts in Cornish Nebbaz gerriau dro tho Carnoack A Few Words about Cornish , between 1675 and 1708 Jowan Chy an Horth, py, An try foynt a skyans John of Chyannor, or, The three points of wisdom , published by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, though according to Lhuyd written about forty years earlier and The Dutchess of Cornwall s Progress , partly in English and now known only in fragmentary quotations. The first two are the only known surviving Cornish prose texts from the 17th century. He is buried in Paul, Cornwall Paul Paul Parish Church churchyard , where his son John Boson writer John Boson and cousin Thomas Boson , fellow writers in Cornish, also rest. References Matthew Spriggs, Boson family per. c.1675 1730 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 74428 accessed 11 Oct 2007 External links http www.moderncornish.co.uk cornish texts.html Cornish language texts by Nicholas Boson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boson, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1624 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1708 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boson, Nicholas Category 1624 births Category 1708 deaths Category People from Newlyn Category Cornish writers Category People in Cornish history Category Cornish language Category Cornish speaking people Cornwall stub ... more details
Nicholas Carr may refer to Nicholas Carr professor , British professor Nicholas G. Carr , American writer See also Wooda Nicholas Carr hndis Carr, Nicholas ... more details
incominglinks Nicholas Hannen may refer to Sir Nicholas John Hannen , a British lawyer, diplomat and judge or Nicholas Beau Hannen , a British actor and son of Sir Nicholas John Hannen hndis name Hannen, Nicholas ... more details