• Samuel Nicholson (1738–1827) was a London wholesale haberdasher, known as a Unitarian and associate of radicals. He is remembered for his social connections...
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  • (merchant) (1738–1827), English wholesale haberdasher and banker Samuel Caldwell Nicholson (died 1891), British trade unionist Samuel D. Nicholson (1859–1923)...
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  • Samuel Nicholson (1743 – December 28, 1811) was an officer in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War and later in the United States...
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    brothers Samuel and John Nicholson, who were also officers in the Continental Navy during the Revolutionary War He was also uncle to William Nicholson, an...
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    Samuel Alexander Joseph West (born 19 June 1966) is an English actor, theatre director and narrator. He has directed on stage and radio, and worked as...
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  • accompany them the 900 km to the United States. However disagreements with Samuel Nicholson led to the departure of a large number of the French crew, including...
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    Lieutenant-General Francis Nicholson (12 November 1655 – 16 March 1728 [O.S. 5 March 1727]) was a British Army general and colonial official who served...
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    Robert James Nicholson (born February 4, 1938) is an attorney, real estate developer, and a former Republican National Committee chairman. He was the...
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    53°29′02″N 3°01′30″W / 53.484°N 3.025°W / 53.484; -3.025 Merchant Taylors' Boys' School, Crosby is a 7–18 boys private day school, located in Great...
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    values in his political career, especially virtue. Samuel Adams, Sr. (1689–1748) was a prosperous merchant and church deacon. Deacon Adams became a leading...
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    Morris Jr. (January 20, 1734 – May 8, 1806) was an English-born American merchant, investor and politician who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United...
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    Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has...
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    have been an egg merchant rather than independently wealthy- see https://heritage.huttcitylibraries.co.nz/2016/11/03/early-settler-samuel-parnell-and-nzs-labour-day...
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    Samuel Phillips Jr. (February 5, 1752 – February 10, 1802) was an American merchant, manufacturer, politician, and the founder of Phillips Academy in...
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    which was adapted into the 1973 film of the same name starring Jack Nicholson. A sequel, Last Flag Flying, based on his 2005 novel of the same name...
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    shipyard in Boston, Massachusetts, under the supervision of Captain Samuel Nicholson, master shipwright Colonel George Claghorn and Foreman Prince Athearn...
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    northwestern coast of Acadia (present-day Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia). Francis Nicholson, the leader of the expedition, brought news of the victory to London,...
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  • Samuel Nicholson Kane (July 2, 1846 – November 15, 1906) was an American soldier and sailor prominent in New York Society during the Gilded Age who served...
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  • Barbara Hepworth, Augustus John, Wyndham Lewis, Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson, John Piper, and Graham Sutherland. Grigson was a noted critic, reviewer...
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    system and the Mini Rover ROV were designed, built and operated by Chris Nicholson of Deep Sea Systems International, Inc. Participants included the National...
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  • Navy." In October 1775, Hancock (not the Lynch), under the command of Nicholson Broughton, and her sister ship Franklin were ordered to intercept two...
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    Montgomery, were moved to the grounds of Sheffield Cathedral in 1971. James Nicholson (died 1909). Prominent Sheffield industrialist. The memorial that he commissioned...
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    on May 5, 1856, to Grace Vernon Nicholson (1838–1911). She was the daughter of the late Captain Thomas L. Nicholson and his wife Amy (née Vernon) and...
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    Sons of Liberty (category Samuel Adams)
    Continental Navy and by American merchant ships during the war, although the two styles of flag do not appear to be related. Samuel Adams – political writer,...
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    by British regular and provincial forces under the command of Francis Nicholson against a French Acadian garrison and the Wabanaki Confederacy under the...
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    creation of a "republic" by the New Zealand Company settlers of Port Nicholson, who were laying out a new town under the flag of the United Tribes of...
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    Parker died and command transferred to Lieutenant N.J. Nicholson. Syren captured at least three merchant ships off the coast of Africa. On 28 May she captured...
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    shipwright and merchant, and Ann Sutherland. His father died when Dale was ten years old. Two years later, Dale signed on with a merchant vessel owned by...
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  • active first as a dealer in woodwind instruments, then in New York as a merchant in opium, furs, pianos, and real estate. After moving to New York, John...
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    Elihu Yale (category Merchants from London)
    Fire of London, and was featured in Samuel Pepys's diaries. Catherine Elford's maternal grandfather was merchant Richard Chambers, Alderman and Sheriff...
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