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Augustine Nicolls

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in the autumn of 1602. On 11 February 1603 Elizabeth I summoned him to become serjeant-at-law by taking the degree of the coif; but she died before the writ was returnable, and it had to be renewed by James I. Nicolls was sworn on 17 May following. On 14 December 1603 Nicolls was made
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manor in Ecton had been in the family for three generations, having been purchased by Augustine's grandfather, William Nicolls or Nicoll, of
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Nicolls married Mary Hemings of London, widow of Edward Bagshawe; they had no children together. The manor of Faxton passed to his nephew
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in 1588, by Anne, daughter of David Seymour. Sir Francis had married his stepdaughter, Mary Bagshawe.
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in the 20th century. The museum attributes the monument to the sculptor
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In 1610 Nicolls was attached as serjeant to the household of
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Nicolls died unexpectedly on 3 August 1616 while on
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Index

Ecton
Northamptonshire
serjeant-at-law
Ellington, Huntingdonshire
Wardour Abbey
Hardwicke, Northamptonshire
common law
reader
Middle Temple
recorder
Leicester
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
Broughton
Faxton
fee simple
Kibworth-Beauchamp
justice of common pleas
Charles, Prince of Wales

Victoria and Albert Museum
circuit
Kendal
Kendal Parish Church
Victoria and Albert Museum
Nicholas Stone
Robert Bolton
Sir Francis Nicolls, 1st Baronet
Tilbury

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