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    Author: I (Nicholas)

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    PSAW 1-65 Per FERRflI (Nicholas), Founder of the Little Gidd1n Ccmunity, See FE2RAF, FamilY of. Conversations at Little Gidding: ‘On the retirement of Charles V’, ‘On the austere life’, DIalogues bY members of the Ferrar famul.Y [with connecting narrative bY Nicholas Ferrar]. Edited with introduction and notes bY A.M. Wiflianas. Cambridge, 1970.

    Card ID: 182


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    Author: DANFORTH (Nicholas)

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    1)c DANFORTH (Nicholas). See. BOOTH (John), of the I,ondon Shakespeare League. The Hore of Nicholas Oanforth in Framlingham, Suffolk, England in 1635. Fraiingham IMass.], 1954.

    Card ID: 480


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    Author: FERRAR (Nicholas)

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    4 FERRAR (Nicholas), Founder of the Little Giddi Community. See ACLAND (John Edward). Little Gidding and its inmates n the time of Charles I. With an account of the Harmonies designed and constructed by Nicholas Ferrar. London and Brighton, 1903.

    Card ID: 176


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    Author: LASZ (Nicholas)

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    • C4 I{kLASZ (Nicholas). Lkj Nobel: a biography, pp. 189. Portraits and plates. 8°. London, 1960. — —

    Card ID: 480


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    Author: HALASZ (Nicholas)

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    33 ER _I,$j STC• Hal HALASZ (Nicholas). Rooaevelt throv.gh foreii eyes • pp. 3i40. Princeton, 1961.

    Card ID: 481


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    Author: ROWE (Nicholas)

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    ROWE (Nicholas). The Fair penitent: a tragedy. See JONES (w.), of Dublin. British theatre. Vol.2. I. Dublin, 1795.

    Card ID: 302


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    Author: BRON (Nicholas)

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    (V\ i BRON (Nicholas). The Court and ôötuitry; or, aBriefe discourse dialogue—wise set downe betweenc a courtier and. a country-man...By- W. B. Ei.e. Nicholas ]3retonj. See EAZLITT (W. C.) Inedited tracts, etc. [London,] 1868.

    Card ID: 36


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    Author: STONE (Nicholas)

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    STONE (Nicholas) , the Elder. The Note—book and account book of Nicholas stone, uiaster nison to James I, and Charles I. Transcrbed and, annotated with an introduction by W. L. Spiers. Together with an appendix containing a transcript of the diary of Nicholas Stone, Junr.,recording the visit of himself and his brother Henry to France and. Italy in 1638—1642. See LONDON. [III. Llisceflaneous Institutions, Societies, etc.] VIalpole Society. IPublications.) The Seventh volume, etc. pp. xviii, ÷ (2) + 200. IlIustratio7Tand plates. Oxford, 1919.

    Card ID: 488


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    Author: RVTT (Nicholas)

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    QCsi • RVTT (Nicholas). See LONDON. [III.) Society of Dilettanti. lonian antiquities. Published, with oermission of the Society of Djlettanti, dc. [Part I compiled by .Chandlor, N.Reett and W.Pars.] London, 1769-1840.

    Card ID: 522


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    Author: ROWE (Nicholas)

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    Lo, ROWE (Nicholas). [The Tragedy of Jane Shore.] Jane Shore: a tragedy, in five acts. See LONDON STAGE. The London stage, . Vol. 1. London, (i 824—27].

    Card ID: 334


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    Author: ROWE (Nicholas)

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    1’’r,J ROWE (Nicholas), The Gamester: a coined.y..,The third ediUon. pp. (8) + 75. rontispiece. 0 12 . ILondon, 171)i. Bound ma voluuie lettered: Plays. X.

    Card ID: 308


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    Author: ROWE (Nicholas)

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    I ROWE (Nicholas). Tamerlane: a tragedy-...Adapted for theatrical representation, as perfornied at. the Theatre— Royal, Covent-Garden, . pp. i06. s. 12. London, 1792. Bound in a volume lettered: British Theatro.j.

    Card ID: 321