- William Nicolson
William Nicolson (1655-1727), English divine and
antiquary , was educated atQueen's College, Oxford (M.A., 1679; fellow, 1679-1682).After visiting
Leipzig to learn German he was madeprebendary ofCarlisle in 1681, andarchdeacon in 1682. Twenty years later he was appointedbishop of Carlisle , where he remained until his translation toDerry in 1718. In 1727 he was nominatedarchbishop of Cashel and Emly , but died before he could assume charge.Nicolson is remembered by the impulsiveness of his temperament, which led him into a good deal of strife as a bishop, and more happily by his zeal in collecting and guarding
manuscripts and other official documents. For this purpose he had special rooms built at Derry.His chief works were the "Historical Library" (English, 1696-97-99; Scottish, 1702; Irish, 1724; complete later editions, 1732 and 1776), and "Leges Marchiarum or Border Laws" (1705, new ed., 1747).
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