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NEWTON, RICHARD, Jun. (son of Rich. New-
ton). b. St. Agnes, 3 Nov., 1821.

Notice on the St. Agnes Beacon. Trans.
R.G.S.C., vi, 354-56, (1846).

NICHOLAS, of Cornwall.

Notæ in Porphyrium secundum Scotum.
Albertum, et [Nicholaum] Cornubiensem. MSS.
C.C.C., Oxford, 230, fol., 53-59.

Nicholai Cornubiensis in Porphyrii Isagogen
commentum. ib., 293, fol., 197–206.

NICHOLAS IV, POPE. d. 4 Apl., 1292.

Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliæ et Walliæ auc-
toritate P. Nicholai iv. circa A.D. 1291. [Record
Commission.] Lond., 1802, fol.

NOTE.-Contains account of Cornish livings, pp.

147-49.

NICHOLAS FAMILY, of Sennen Cove. cf. N.
and Q., 3 S., vi, 412, (1864).

NICHOLAS, of Fowey.

Deuteromelia; or the second part of Musick's
Melodie. [By T. Ravenscroft.] Lond., printed
for T. Adams, 1609, 4°.

NOTE. NO. I. Freeman's Songs of Three Voices
called John Dory relates to Nicholl, a Cornishman. It
is reprinted in Selections from Deuteromelia, (No. 1),
in Selections from the works of T. Ravenscroft, [Rox-
burgh Club, 1822,] 4o. cf. John Webster's Dramatic
Works, (1857), "The weakest goeth to the wall." Act i,
scene ii, vol. iv, p. 230; Richard Carew's Survey, (1769),
p. 135.

NICHOLAS, HENRY BOYNS (son of James
Nicholas who d. 29 Mch., 1853). b. Penzance,
30 Oct., 1829. Now in Australia.

On the quartz reef of Sandhurst, Victoria,
Australia. Trans. R. G.S.C., 1868.

NICHOLLS, FRANK, M.D. (Con.).

University of Oxford; Gulstonian Reader of
Pathology, 1732 and 1736; One of the Phy-
sicians to Geo. II, 1753–60. b. London, 1699.
d. Epsom, Surrey, 14 Jan., 1778. cf. Manning
and Bray's Surrey, i, 163; Censura Literaria,
(1805), i, 192-98; Ben. Hutchinson's Biog.
Medica, (1799), ii, 182-85; Munk's Roll of
Physicians, ii, 109-11; Rev. Job Orton's Letters,
(1800), ii, 261-62; Boswell's Johnson, (1835),
vi, 365; Aikin's Gen. Biog.; Rose; Nichols' Lit.
Anecdotes, vi, 215, 217, 642; Nichols' Illustra-
tions of Lit. Hist., ii, 802, iv, 760-61; Albert
Haller's Bibl. Anatomica, (1774), ii, 223-24;
Gent. Mag., xlviii, 46, (1778), lv, pt. i, 13-15,
(1785), lxxiii, pt. ii, 1255, (1803), lxxvii, pt.
ii, 990, (1807).

Franci Nichollsii, M.D., Georgii Secundi
magnæ Britanniæ regis Medici Ordinarii Vita;
cum conjecturis ejusdem de Natura et usu
partium humani corporis similarium. Scriptore
Thoma Lawrence, M.D. Portrait. Londini, 1780,
4°., pp. 106. Grenville Lib. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Privately printed and only forty copies
struck off.

Compendium Anatomicum ea omnia com-
plectens quæ ad cognitam humani corporis
œconomiam spectant. Cui, quo clarius elucescat,
quanti sit anatomia in medecinâ tam diagnosticâ
et prognosticâ quam practicâ, adjiciuntur præ-
lectiones artem obstetricariam actiones medica-
mentorum et proximas mortis causas anatomicis
principiis exponentes. In usum Academiæ Oxon-
iensis. Constructum a F. Nicholls, e Coll. Exon.
M.D. Præl-Anat., Oxon., C.M.L.S. et F.R.S. 5
Plates. Londini, impensis Johannis Clark, apud
Biblium juxta Excambium Regium, 1733, 4°.
Preface 1 leaf, then pp. 1-64.

Compendium Anatomico-Oeconomicum, etc.

NOTE. This portion of the Transactions is not yet Londini, impensis Johannis Clark, 1736, 4o.
printed.

NICHOLAS, JOSE.

Memoir of Jose Nicholas. A Friend at the
Land's End. Select Miscellanies, iv, 250-55.
NICHOLLS, ANTHONY. See Nicoll, Anthony.
NICHOLLS, MISS ELIZABETH. b. Treglisson
House, Hayle, 30 May, 1817. d. Treglisson
House, 31 Jan., 1858.

Biographical Sketch of Miss E. Nicholls. By
Rev. Edward Watson. Wesleyan Methodist Mag.,
lxxxiii, 474-75, (1860).

NICHOLLS, FRANK, M.D., F.R.S. (2nd son of
John Nicholls, of Trereife, who d. 1714). At
Exeter Coll., 1714; Reader of Anatomy in

Preface 1 leaf, then pp. 1-78.

Compendium Anatomico-Oeconomicum, etc.
Londini, impensis Johannis Clark, 1738, 4°.
Preface, 1 leaf, Ordo Prælectionum and Appendix,
1 leaf, then pp. 1-78.

Compendium Anatomico-Oeconomicum, etc.
Londini, impensis Johannis Clark, 1742, 4o. Pre-
face, 1 leaf, Compendium, pp. 1-60, Appendix,
PP. 1–20, Oratio Anniversaria, pp. 22-28.

NOTE.-There are slight differences in the title pages
of the 1733 and 1736 editions.

Syllabus partium corporis quæ urinæ excre-
tioni, generationi, sanguinis circulationi, respir-
ationi, vocificationi, visui, auditui, nervis et
olfactui inserviunt, Prælectionibus aptatus mox
habendis in Theatro Anatomico Chirurgorum

NICHOLLS, FRANK, M.D. (Con.). Londinensium Anno 1733. Anon. Londini, Anno 1733, 4°., pp. 9-20.

Oratio Anniversaria in Theatro Collegii Medicorvm Londinensivm, decimo quinto calend. Novembris, ex Harveii instituto, ad socios habita Anno 1739. A Fr. Nicholls, M.D. Londini, impensis Tho. Woodward ad insigne Lunæ Crescentis inter Templi Portas Illustrissimæ Regiæ Societati Typographi, 1740, 4°., pp. 24.

NOTE. This Oration is also found in pp. 22-28 of the 1742 edition of the Compendium Anatomico-Oeconomicum although not mentioned on the title page of that work.

De Anima Medica prælectio ex Lumleii et Caldwaldi instituto in Theatro Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium ad socios habita, die Decembris 16. Anno 1748. A Fran. Nicholls, M.D. Reg. Societatis Sodali et Medico Regio extraordinario. Cui, quo clarius eluceant, quæ in ipsâ prælectione figuratè explicantur, accesserunt notæ. Londini apud Paulum Vaillant, 1750, 4°., PP. 41.

De Anima Medica prælectio... Editio altera, notis amplioribus aucta, et appendice ad motum cordis et arteriarum spectante. Londini, 1771, 4°., pp. 49.

De Anima Medica prælectio... Editio altera, notis amplioribus aucta cui accessit Disquisitio de Motu cordis et sanguinis in homine nato et non nato, tabulis æneis illustrata. Londini excudebat H. Hughs, prostat venalis apud J. Walter, juxta Charing Cross, 1773, 4°., pp. 104, 7/6.

The Petition of the Unborn Babes to the Censors of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Anon. Lond., 1751.

NOTE. In this work Pocus stands for Dr. Nesbit, Maulus for Dr. Maule, and Barebone for Dr. Barrowby. It was answered by "Vindication of Man Midwifery, being an answer to The Petition of the Unborn Babes." Lond., 1752, 8°.

Some observations towards 'composing a natural history of mines and metals. Philos. Trans., xxxv, 402-407, 480-85, 1728. [Abr. vii, 224, 1729.]

Some observations on aneurysms in general, and in particular on the foregoing. ib., XXXV, 440-44. [Abr. vii, 231, 248.]

Observation on a treatise wrote by Mons. Helvetius, of Paris, designed to prove that the lungs do not divide and expand the blood, but that on the contrary they cool and condense it. ib., xxxvi, 163-69, 1731. [Abr. vii, 361.]

An account of the hermaphrodite lobster presented to the Royal Society, on Thursday, May the 7th, by Mr. Fisher, of Newgate Market, and dissected pursuant to an order of the Society. ib., xxxvi, 290-94. [Abr. xi, 398, 1730.]

NICHOLLS, FRANK, M.D. (Con.).

An account of the veins and arteries of leaves, (1730). ib., xxxvi, 371-72. [Abr. xi, 419.]

An account of a polypus, resembling a branch of the pulmonary vein, coughed up by an asthmatic person, (1731). ib., xxxvii, 123-25, 1733. [Abr. vii, 481, 1731.]

An account of worms in animal bodies, (1755). ib., xlix, 246-48, 1756. [Abr. x, 616, 1755.]

Observations concerning the body of his late Majesty, Oct. 26, 1760. ib., lii, 265–75, (1762). [Abr. xi, 571, 1761.]

Nachrichten von wurmen in thierischen körpern. Hamburgisches Magazin, xix, 219–21.

Anatomical Lectures, (imperf.) Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 4018, art. 8.

Letter of Dr. F. Nicholls to the President and Council of the Royal Society concerning his ar rears, 11 Dec., 1741. ib., 6,180, f 140.

NICHOLLS, SIR GEORGE, K.C.B. (eld. son of

Solomon Nicholls). Entered H.E.I.C. Service, 1796; Obtained command of a ship, 1809; Quitted the service, 1815; Superintendent of Birmingham Branch of Bank of England, 1827-34; Poor Law Commissioner, 1834; Secretary to Poor Law Board, 1847-51. b. St. Keverne, 31 Dec., 1781. d. 17, Hyde Park Street, London, 24 Mch, 1865. bur. Willesden Cemetery, 30 Mch. cf. English Cyclop.; Gent. Mag., xix, 380, (1865); Men of the Time, 1862; Didot Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.

Eight Letters on the Management of our Poor and the general administration of the poor laws, in which it is shewn the system that has been adopted and the saving in the poor rates which has recently been effected in the two parishes of Southwell and Bingham, in the county of Nottingham, respectfully offered to the consideration of magistrates, and earnestly recommended to the attention of all parish officers. By An Overseer, [i.e., G. Nicholls.] Prefixed is An Address to James Scarlett, Esq., M.P. Newark, printed by S. and J. Ridge, and sold by Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, London, 1822, 8°., pp. xii and 70, 2/-.

NOTE. These Letters originally appeared in the Nottingham Journal in 1821. The Br. Museum copy has MS. notes by the Author.

Ship Canal for the Junction of the English and Bristol Channels. By Thomas Telford and Capt. George Nicholls, 1824, 8°.

NOTE.-cf. also John Rickman's Life of T. Telford, (1838), pp. 271, 586, 594, 596-622.

Report on the bill for making a navigable communication between Norwich and Lowestoff. By Capt. G. Nicholls. Norwich, Wilkin, 1826.

NICHOLLS, SIR GEO. (Con.).

Poor Law Commissioners. Copy of a Letter to the Secretary of State for the Home Department from the Poor Law Commissioners, relating to the petition recently presented to the House of Commons from Bury, in Lancashire. Signed T. F. Lewis, J. G. S. Lefevre, G. Nicholls, 6 May, 1837. n.p. or d. or printer's name. [1837,] fol., pp. 4.

Report of Geo. Nicholls, Esq., to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department on Poor Laws, Ireland. Lond., printed by W. Clowes and Sons, 1837, fol., pp. 37.

Second Report of Geo. Nicholls, Esq...on Poor Laws, Ireland. Lond., printed by W. Clowes and Sons, 1837, fol., pp. 56.

Poor Laws, Ireland. Third Report of Geo. Nicholls, Esq...containing the result of an enquiry into the condition of the labouring classes and the provision for the relief of the Poor in Holland and Belgium. Lond., printed by W. Clowes and Sons, 1838, fol., pp. 13.

Strictures on the proposed Poor Law for Ireland, as recommended in the Report of George Nicholls, Esq. Lond., J. Ridgway and Sons, Piccadilly, 1837, 8o., pp. 80.

Analysis of projects proposed for the relief of the poor of Ireland; more especially that of Mr. George Nicholls, embodied in a bill now before Parliament...By John Pitt Kennedy. Lond., printed for T. and W. Boone, 1837, 8°., pp. 56.

The Poor-Law Bill for Ireland examined, its provisions and the report of Mr. Nicholls contrasted with the facts proved by the Poor Inquiry Commission, in a letter to Lord Viscount Morpeth, M.P., his Majesty's principal Secretary of State for Ireland. By Isaac Butt, LL.B., M.R.I.A., Professor of Political Economy in the University of Dublin. Lond., B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street; and W. Curry, Jun and Co., Dublin, 1837, 8°., pp. 44.

Poor Laws, Ireland. Observations upon the report of G. Nicholls, Esq. By Sir F. W. Macnaghten, of Bushmills House, County of Antrim, Bart. Lond., Longman; W. Curry, Jun and Co., Dublin...1838, 8°., pp. 58.

The Farmer. Compiled by G. Nicholls, Esq. Lond., C. Knight and Co., [Guides to Trades,] 1844, 12o., pp. viii and 218.

On the condition of the agricultural labourer with suggestions for its improvement. By G. Nicholls, Esq. Dated "London, Nov. 26, 1844." Lond., 1844, 12°.-2nd ed. With additions. Lond., C. Knight, 1847, 12°. Title, dedications and contents, 3 leaves, then pp. 1–76.

Y Ffermwr neu Hyfforddiadau yn Egwyddorion Amaethyddiaeth [Cyfieithedig o'r saesonaeg] Caerfyrddin W. Spurrell; Llundain H.

NICHOLLS, SIR GEO. (Con.).

Hughes, St. Martin's-Le-Grand, 1848, 12o., pp. viii and 234.

NOTE.-The Preface is signed "Y Cyhoeddwr."

The Flax Grower, containing directions for the cultivation of the plant, the preparation of the fibre, and the preservation and use of the seed; with particular instructions for stall or box feeding cattle with linseed compounds. By G. Nicholls, Esq. Lond., 1848, 120.-2nd ed. Reprinted with additions from vol. viii of The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society. Lond., C. Knight, 1848, 12°., pp. 98, 1/-.

A History of the English Poor Law in connexion with the legislation and other circumstances affecting the condition of the people. By Sir G. Nicholls, K.C.B. Lond., J. Murray, 1854, 2 vols., 8°., 28/-.

A History of the Scotch Poor Law in connexion with the condition of the people. By Sir G. Nicholls, K.C.B. Lond., J. Murray, [Sept.,] 1856, 8°., pp. x and 288, 12/-.

A History of the Irish Poor Law in connexion with the condition of the people. By Sir G. Nicholls, K.C.B. Lond., J. Murray, [Nov.,] 1856, 8o., pp. x and 424, 14/-.

On the cultivation of flax. Journ. Roy. Agric. Soc. of England, v, 547, (1844), viii, 438-73, (1847).

On the condition of the agricultural labourer with suggestions for its improvement. ib., vii, 1-30, (1846).

On box feeding with linseed compounds. ib., viii, 473–87, (1847).

Lines on Cornwall. Addressed to Mrs. Nicholls by her son G. Nicholls, in 1803 or 1804. MS. penes Mr. G. B. Millett, Penzance.

To the Crysanthemum. A Sonnet. MS., ib. NOTE. This was the last thing Sir G. Nicholls

wrote.

NICHOLLS, REV. HENRY GEORGE, M.A. (only son of the preceding). P.C. of Holy Trinity, Dean Forest, 1847-67. h. 1825. d. 26, Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, 1 Jan., 1867. cf. Gent. Mag., iii, 260, (1867).

The Forest of Dean; an historical and descriptive account derived from personal observation and other sources, public, private, legendary and local. Engravings. By Rev. H. G. Nicholls... Lond., J. Murray, 1858, 8°., pp. xii and 286, 10/6.

The personalities of the Forest of Dean, being a relation of its successive officials, gentry and

NICHOLLS, REV. HENRY GEORGE. (Con.). commonalty, drawn from numerous sources, but chiefly from unpublished data and local information, forming an Appendix to "An historical and descriptive account of the Forest of Dean." By the Rev. H. G. Nicholls, M.A. Lond., J. Murray; Gloucester, Lea, 2, Westgate St., [print- phia, 1822, 12o.—1827, 12o. ed,] 1863, 8°., pp. 192.

NICHOLLS, JOHN, M.P. (Con.). Recollections and Reflections, etc. 2nd ed. Lond., printed for Longman, 1822, 2 vols., 8°. NOTE.-Vol. i, pp. viii and 408; Vol. ii, pp. 250. Recollections and Reflections, etc. Philadel

Iron making in the olden times as instanced in the ancient mines, forges and furnaces of the Forest of Dean, historically related on the basis of contemporary records and exact local investigation, also "The Book of Dennis," now first translated from the oldest existing MS., with notes. Engravings. By Rev. H. G. Nicholls, M.A. Lond., C. A. Bartlett; Coleford, C. C. Hough, [printed,] 1866, 8°. Title and preface, 2 leaves, then pp. 1-82.

The ancient iron trade of the Forest of Dean. Archeol. Journ., xvii, 227–39, (1860).

NICHOLLS, JOHN (son of Will. Nicholls). Clerk of Court of Chancery, 1688; Barrister at law, 1705. b. Trereife, Madron, 1663. d. Trereife, 3 Aug., 1714.

Act for the sale of part of the estate of John Nicholls, Esq., deceased, for payment of his debts, legacies and other purposes herein mentioned. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1715,] fol.

NICHOLLS, JOHN, M.P. for Blechingley, 178387, for Tregony, 1798 (only son of Frank Nicholls, M.D.). b. 1746. d. France, in Spring of 1832. cf. Gent. Mag., ciii, pt. ii, 539, (1833); Records of My Life. By John Taylor, Author of Monsieur Tonson, (1832), ii, 307-12.

Observations on the situation of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales [with regard to the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall.] By John Nicholls. Lond., printed for W. Miller, Old Bond Street, and V. Griffiths, 169, Strand, 1795, 8°., pp. 21, 1/-.--2nd ed. with additions, 1795, 8°., pp. 27, 1/-.

The speech of J. Nicholls, Esq., in the House of Commons, Wednesday, January 3, 1798, on the Bill for augmenting the Assessed Taxes. Lond., printed for J. Wright, No. 169, opposite Old Bond-St., Piccadilly, 1798, 8°., pp. 27, 6d.

Recollections and Reflections, personal and political as connected with public affairs during the reign of George III. By John Nicholls, Esq., Member of the House of Commons in the 15th, 16th and 18th parliaments of Great Britain. Lond., printed for Jas. Ridgway, Piccadilly, 1820, 8°., pp. viii and 408, 12/-.

Recollections and Reflections, etc. Second Volume. Lond., printed for Longman, 1822, 8°., pp. 250, 7/-.

NICHOLLS, WILLIAM.

Lease of land and tenements at Milbrook from W. Nicholls to Richard Bellye, Jan., 1594. MS. on sale at T. Thorpe's, 1836.

NICOLAS, BUSVARGUS TOUP (eld. son of Admiral J. T. Nicolas). Acting Queen's Commissioner and Consul General for the Sandwich Islands. b. 8 Oct., 1819. bapt. Mylor, 12 Nov. d. At sea on passage to England, 29 May, 1859. Monu. St. Martin's by Looe. cf. Lady Belcher's Mutineers of the Bounty, (1870), pp. 259, 3446; Gent. Mag., vii, 510, (1859).

NICOLAS, COMMANDER JOHN HARRIS, R.N. (3rd son of Paul Nicolas, who d. 1780). Mayor of East Looe, 1810, 1816. b. East Looe, Nov., 1758. bapt. St. Martin's, 9 Jan., 1759. d. East Looe, 12 July, 1844. cf. O'Byrne; Gent. Mag., xxii, 320-21, (1844).

NOTE.-Commander Nicolas was originally called Nicholas under which name many members of his family were baptized, but sometime previous to 1788 he commenced spelling his name Nicolas.

NICOLAS, REAR ADMIRAL JOHN TOUp, C.B., K.H., K.F.M. (eld. son of Commander J. H. Nicolas, who d. 1844). Captain-Superintendent of Royal William Victualling Yard, Plymouth. b. Withen, near Helston, 22 Feb., 1788. bapt. St. Martin's, 20 Nov., 1788. d. Plymouth, 1 Apl., 1851. bur. St. Martin's, 4 Apl. cf. O'Byrne; Will. James' Naval Hist., (1859), v, 257-58, 341-42; Gent. Mag., xxxv, 665-66, (1851); Johns and Nicolas' Calendar of Victory, (1855), pp. 482, 508, 533, 567.

An enquiry into the causes which have led to our late naval disasters, by an Officer in the Navy, [i.e., J. T. Nicolas] in a series of letters addressed to a Friend, 1814, 8°.

A Letter from Commodore John Toup Nicolas, C.B., to Rear Admiral Du Petit Thouars on the subject of the late events at Otaheite. Papeete, published by authority, 1843, 8°., pp. 15.

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NICOLAS, SIR NICHOLAS HARRIS, G.C.M.G. and K.H., 1831; Barrister at Law (4th son of Commander J. H. Nicolas). b. Fowey, 10 March, 1799, (but no entry in Register). d. Cape Curé, near Boulogne-sur-mer, 3 Aug., 1848. bur. English Cemetery, Boulogne. cf. C. Babbage's Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, (1864), pp. 363-64; Penny Cyclop., 2nd Suppl.; Gent. Mag., xxx, 425-29, 562, (1848); O'Bryne's Naval Biog. Dict.; Nichol's Illustrations, viii, preface, p. 46; Didot Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ. ; N. and Q., 2 S., vii, 238, 322, (1859).

Memoirs of the Embassy of the Marshal de Bassompierre to the Court of England in 1626, translated [by J. W. Croker,] with notes [by N. H. Nicolas,] 1818, 8°., pp. xx and 154, 6/-.

The Retrospective Review. [Ed. by Henry Southern and N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., C. and H. Baldwin, Newgate St., 1820-26, 14 vols., 80.; Second Series, 1827-28, 2 vols., 8°.

Index to the Heralds' Visitations in the British

Museum. [By N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., printed for J. Taylor, 162, Great Surrey Street, Blackfriars Road, and Taylor and Hyde, 24, Brydges St., Covent Garden, 1823, 12°., pp. 52, 2/-. City of London Lib., Guildhall.

A Catalogue of the Heralds' Visitations, with References to many other valuable genealogical and topographical manuscripts in the British Museum. [By N. H. Nicolas.] 2nd ed. Lond., printed for James Taylor, 1825, 8°., pp. 128, 5/-, large paper, 9/-.

Life of William Davison, Secretary of State and Privy Counsellor to Queen Elizabeth. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. With Facsimiles of Writings. Lond., J. Nichols and Son, 1823, 8°., pp. vii and 355, 12/-.

Notitia Historica, containing miscellaneous information for the use of Historians, Antiquaries and the legal profession. By N. H. Nicolas. Lond., Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1824, 8o., pp. vii and 270, 12/-.

A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, exhibiting under alphabetical arrangement, the date of creation, descent and present state of every title of peerage, which has existed in this country since the conquest. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., printed by J. Nichols and Son for C. and J. Rivington, 1825, 2 vols., 12°., 15/-.

Testamenta Vetusta, being illustrations from wills, of ancient manners, customs, &c., as well as of the descents and possessions of many distinguished families, from the reign of Henry the Second to the accession of Queen Elizabeth. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq., Barrister at Law, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Lond., Nichols and Son, Parliament St., 1826, 2 vols., roy. 8°., 45/-. The Literary Remains of Lady Jane Grey. With a Memoir of her Life, by N. H. Nicolas,

NICOLAS, SIR N. H. (Con.).

Esq. Portrait and Folded Pedigree Sheet. Lond., published by Harding, Triphook and Lepard, Finsbury Square, 1825, 8°. Title and dedication, 2 leaves, preface, pp. i-vi, memoir, pp. i-cxlviii, letters, pp. 1-61, 8/6.-2nd ed. 1832, post 8o., 7/6, large paper, 8°., 15/-.

A Letter intended for the Gentleman's Magazine by the Editor of the Synopsis of the Peerage, in defence of the Statement relative to the Barony of Chandos in that work. Signed Nicās Harris Nicolas. [Johnson, Typ., Brooke St., Holborn.] n.d., [1826,] 12o., pp. 14. Grenville Lib., Br. Museum.

NOTE. For private circulation, only thirty copies were printed.

The History of the town and school of Rugby. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq., F.S.A. Embellished with 6 engravings. Published by the proprietors Merridew and Son, Coventry, and E. Pretty, Northampton, 1826, 4°., pp. 96, and folding sheet of Stafford Pedigree.

NOTE.-Brought out in parts at 8/-, but the work was never finished, three parts only being published.

Psalms translated by Francis and Christopher Davison. [Edited by N. H. Nicolas, Esq.] n.p. or d. or printer's name. [1826,] 8°., pp. 44. Br. Museum.

The Poetical Rhapsody, to which are added several other pieces. By Francis Davison; with memoirs and notes, by N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., W. Pickering, 1826, 2 vols., cr. 8°., 21/-. 250 copies printed.

Biographical Notices of Contributors to the "Poetical Rhapsody," extracted from the new edition of that work by N. H. Nicolas, Esq., Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. [Lond.,] W. Pickering. n.d., [1826,] 8°., pp. cxxviii.

Mount Calvary or the history...of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ... interpreted...by J. Keigwin, [q.v.] 1826, 8°.

NOTE.-Contains "Memoir of J. Keigwin by N. H. Nicolas," pp. xi-xviii.

Flagellum Parliamentarium; being Sarcastic Notices of nearly 200 Members of the first Parliament after the Restoration. A.D. 1661 to 1678. From a contemporary MS. in the British Museum. [By Andrew Marvell, and Ed. by N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., printed by and for J. B. Nichols, 25, Parliament St., 1827, 8°., 4/-, pp. xii and 36.

Memoir of Augustine Vincent, Windsor Herald. [By N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., W. Pickering, 1827, cr. 8°., pp. x and 125, 5/-.

The history of the Battle of Agincourt and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France, to which is added the roll of the men at arms

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