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Son of [[family::John Nichols]], of [[location::Donington, Buckinghamshire]]. BA [[education::Wadham College, Oxford]] 1683, [[occupation::fellow of Merton College, Oxford|fellow of Merton]] 1684, MA 1688, BD 1692, DD 1695. [[occupation::Rector]] of [[location::Bushey, Hertfordshire]] and of [[location::Selsey, Sussex]] 1691, [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::Chichester Cathedral|Chichester]] 1707.   
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Son of [[family::John Nichols]], of [[location::Donington, Buckinghamshire]]. BA [[education::Wadham College, Oxford]] 1683, [[occupation::fellow of Merton College, Oxford|fellow of Merton]] 1684, MA 1688, BD 1692, DD 1695. [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Bushey, Hertfordshire]] and of [[location::Selsey, Sussex]] 1691, [[occupation::canon]] of [[organisations::Chichester Cathedral|Chichester]] 1707.   
  
 
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In his will, Nichols directed that his bookes should be sold by auction. This took place in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::1.12.1712]].
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In his will, Nichols directed that his books should be sold by auction. This took place in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::1.12.1712]].
  
 
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William NICHOLS or NICOLLS 1665/6-1711

Biographical Note

Son of John Nichols, of Donington, Buckinghamshire. BA Wadham College, Oxford 1683, fellow of Merton 1684, MA 1688, BD 1692, DD 1695. Rector of Bushey, Hertfordshire and of Selsey, Sussex 1691, canon of Chichester 1707.

Books

In his will, Nichols directed that his books should be sold by auction. This took place in London, 1.12.1712.

Sources