William Nicoll (politician, born 1657) (1657–1723), English-born American merchant and politician who served as the Speaker of the New York General Assembly
William Nicoll Jr. (1702 –1768), English-American merchant and politician who served as the Speaker of the New York General Assembly, son of the above
Sir William Robertson Nicoll (1851–1923), Scottish Free Church minister, journalist and editor
William M. Nicoll (1893–1970), Scottish-American lawyer, politician, and judge from New York
WilliamNicoll may refer to: WilliamNicoll (politician, born 1657) (1657–1723), English-born American merchant and politician who served as the Speaker...
Sir William Robertson Nicoll CH (10 October 1851 – 4 May 1923) was a Scottish Free Church minister, journalist, editor, and man of letters. Nicoll was...
WilliamNicoll Cresswell RCA (12 March 1818 – 19 June 1888) (his middle name is also given as "Nichol") was an English painter who emigrated to Canada...
adopting the surname of Nicoll, according to the deed of settlement of WilliamNicoll. He married Elizabeth Blundell, daughter of William Blundell of Basingstoke...
from March 1941 to August 1953. Nicoll was born at the manse in Kelso, Scotland, the son of William Robertson Nicoll, a minister of the Free Church of...
John Nicoll (1880–1925), British ornithologist Nathaniel Lee Nicoll, American musician B! Machine Robert Nicoll, Scottish poet William Robertson Nicoll, Scottish...
Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2001, ISBN 3205993608, Seiten 595. Trevor C. Salmon; WilliamNicoll: Building European Union: a documentary history and analysis. Manchester...
William Floyd House, also known as Nicoll Floyd House and Old Mastic House, was a home of Founding Father William Floyd, a signer of the United States...
Jonathan Havens and Catherine (née Nicoll) Havens (a sister of Speaker of the New York General Assembly WilliamNicoll Jr. Through his grandmother, he was...
William Cresswell may refer to: WilliamNicoll Cresswell (1818–1888), English painter William Cresswell (Tichborne case) (c. 1829–1904), inmate of the...
Matthias Nicoll (1630 – December 22, 1687), a.k.a. Nicolls, was the sixth mayor of New York City from 1672 to 1673. He is the patriarch of the Nicoll family...
as in the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. Scottish biblical writer WilliamNicoll refers to this story as "the parable of extra service". Life of Jesus...
Rensselaer (1665–1723) m. (1) Kilaen Van Rensselaer (d. 1687); m. (2) WilliamNicoll (1657–1723). Hendrick van Rensselaer (1667–1740) m. Catharina Van Brugh...
Susan Reynolds Crease (1855–1947), painter and women's rights activist WilliamNicoll Cresswell (1818–1888), painter Arthur Crisp (1881–1974), designer, illustrator...
dissolved upon the death of Queen Anne which occurred on August 1, 1714. Nicoll resigned May 27, 1718 due to ill health. Livingston Manor was a 160,000...
On November 29, 1683, WilliamNicoll (Nicholls) founder of the Town of Islip, NY, a son of New York City Mayor Matthias Nicoll, was awarded the first...
sentence [or] legality". According to Scottish Free Church minister WilliamNicoll, the scourging was meant as a compromise by Pilate, undertaken "in the...
sometimes referred to mistakenly as William Nichol William Nicholl (1868–1922), rugby union footballer of the 1890s WilliamNicoll (disambiguation) This disambiguation...