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Dublin's most famous street names and the reasons behind them


Dublin s most famous street names and the reasons behind them
The city is known for its rich history, universities and museums of global distinction dotted around its famous streets.
Scenes on Grafton Street as reopening of major retail stores from Monday. (Image: Stephen Collins/ Photos)
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Nicholson, Francis (1655–1728) – Encyclopedia Virginia


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Francis Nicholson served as lieutenant governor of the Dominion of New England (1688–1689), lieutenant governor of Virginia (1690–1692), governor of Maryland (1694–1698), governor of Virginia (1698–1705), governor of Nova Scotia (1712–1715), and governor of South Carolina (1721–1725). Born in Yorkshire, England, Nicholson began his military service around 1680, when he was stationed in Tangier, on the North African coast. A brief term of office in New England prepared him for appointment as lieutenant governor of Virginia in 1690, during which time he cultivated amicable relations with the local elites, including the Reverend James Blair. After serving for four years as governor of Maryland, Nicholson returned to Virginia as governor, although by this time his relations with Blair and others had soured. The Virginians recoiled at Nicholson’s military gruffness and his uncouth public courtship of Lucy Burwell, daughter of Major Lewis Burwell of Gloucester ....

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