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  1. Lieutenant-General Francis Nicholson (12 November 1655 – 16 March 1728 [ O.S. 5 March 1727]) [1] was a British Army general and colonial official who served as the governor of South Carolina from 1721 to 1725. He previously was the Governor of Nova Scotia from 1712 to 1715, the Governor of Virginia from 1698 to 1705, the Governor ...

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    El teniente general Francis Nicholson (12 de noviembre de 1655 - 16 de marzo de 1728 [ OS 5 de marzo de 1727]) fue un general del ejército británico y funcionario colonial que se desempeñó como gobernador de Carolina del Sur desde 1721 hasta 1725.

  3. Francis Nicholson (14 November 1753 – 6 March 1844) was a British artist. He worked in watercolour and oil, and is mainly known as a landscape artist. [1] Chur-Coire by Francis Nicholson. Early life. Nicholson was born in Pickering, North Yorkshire . Career.

  4. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Francis Nicholson (1655–1728) SUMMARY. Francis Nicholson served as lieutenant governor of the Dominion of New England (1688–1689), lieutenant governor of Virginia (1690–1692), governor of Maryland (1694–1698), governor of Virginia (1698–1705), governor of Nova Scotia (1712–1715), and governor of South Carolina (1721–1725).

  5. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Sir Francis Nicholson. views 2,580,051 updated. Sir Francis Nicholson (1655-1728) was colonial governor of a number of colonies: New York, Virginia, Maryland, Nova Scotia, and South Carolina. Francis Nicholson was born on Nov. 12, 1655, in Yorkshire, England.

  6. Artist: Francis Nicholson (British, 1753–1844) Publisher: Rodwell & Martin (British, active 1819–35) Printer: Charles Joseph Hullmandel (British, London 1789–1850 London) Published in: London. Date: 1821. Medium: Illustrations: lithographs. Dimensions: 13 7/8 × 19 11/16 in. (35.2 × 50 cm) Classification: Books.

  7. Explore: Francis Nicholson. Francis Nicholson was born in Pickering, Yorkshire, but lived in Whitby, Knaresborough and Ripon, before moving to London in around 1803. After studying under...