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A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
The Environs of London
… and Memoirs of his Life, were published in 1776. (Nichols's Anecdotes of Bowyer, p. 120122.) Dugdale's …
Survey of London
… given in a tract printed the same year and reproduced in Nichols' Progresses of James I. Whitehall Chapel fared ill … the following passage in a contemporary account (quoted in Nichols' Progresses of James I, II, p. 541) of the procession … Pebble Court, or Preaching Place] and the Cloyster-court" (Nichols' Progresses of James I, III, p. 79). Cf. the item in …
Survey of London
… his compeny in my L. of Darbye's house in Chanon-rowe." (Nichols' Progresses of James I, I, p. 466.) The latter … nor riding with the Prince but only in her conversation." (Nichols' Progresses of James I, II, p. 466.) P.R.O., E. …
Old and New London
… with the Last Days of Charles I.Parliament StreetMessrs. Nichols' Printing-officeAssassination of Mr. DrummondThe … For thirty-six years, from 1820 down to 1856, the Messrs. Nichols issued the Gentleman's Magazine at their … for many years previously been conducted by the Messrs. Nichols at their office in Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street. As …
Old and New London
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… D. by 2 May 1676, probably by 23 March ( ibid. f. 74; J. Nichols, Hist. and Ant. of Leicester (London, 1795-1815) 11 …
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