John Nichols (printer)

John Nichols (printer)

John Nichols (2 February 1745 – 26 November 1826) was an English printer, author and antiquary.

Read more about John Nichols (printer):  Early Life and Apprenticeship, Literary Career, Nichols and The Printing of The Domesday Book (1767–83), John Bowyer Nichols and John Gough Nichols, Bibliography

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