• Vice-Admiral Sir James Nicoll Morris KCB (1763 – 15 April 1830) was a Royal Navy officer who served through the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary...
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  • coeducation pioneer, namesake of Morris, Connecticut James Nicoll Morris (1763–1830), British admiral James Morris (British politician) (born 1967),...
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    the point of surrender. Colossus fought at Trafalgar under Captain James Nicoll Morris, in Collingwood's lee column. After sustaining fire from the enemy...
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  • (1903–1954), Scottish footballer with Gillingham and Portsmouth James Nicoll Morris (1763–1830), Royal Navy officer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    William Pryce Cumby 522 28 127 155 30% Colossus 2-decker 74 Capt James Nicoll Morris 571 40 160 200 35% Achille 2-decker 74 Capt Richard King 619 13 59...
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    prize money for both Resolu and Resource. In July 1799 Captain Sir James Nicoll Morris took command of Phaeton and sailed with Lord Elgin, of the eponymous...
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    John Nicoll (8 December 1859 – 2 March 1919) was a British anarchist newspaper editor, writer, poet and public speaker. Nicoll replaced William Morris as...
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    Hamilton (1848–1919) Alexander Hamilton (1847–1928) Henry Nicoll Hamilton (1849–1914) James Bowdoin Hamilton (1852–1853) Marie Elizabeth Hamilton (1855–1897)...
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  • 13-year old), but his first appointment was to Flirt. Commander James Nicoll Morris recommissioned Flirt in May 1790 for the Channel. He sailed her for...
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  • Richard Nicolls (sometimes written as Nichols, 1624 – 28 May 1672) was the first English colonial governor of New York province. Nicolls was born in 1624...
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