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English: John Nichols, English printer and author. Original caption (cropped out) reads, "JOHN NICHOLS, Esq. F.S.A. of Lon., Edin. & Perth. Born at Islington Feb. 2 1744–5. Author of 'the History & Antiquities of the County of Leicester', in 7 Vols. fol. 1795 to 1812—also Author & Editor of several other Works on the Topography, Antiquities, and Ancient Legends of England."
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