Nicholl

Nicholl

Nicholl is a surname, and may refer to

People
  • Andrew Nicholl (1804 – 1886), Irish artist
  • Anthony Nicholl (died 1658), English politicia
  • Charles Nicholl (1870 – 1939), Wales international rugby union player
  • Charles Nicholl (author) , English historian and biographer
  • Chris Nicholl (born 1946), Northern Ireland soccer player
  • David Nicholl (anarchist), British anarchist
  • David Nicholl (neurologist), British neurologist
  • David Nicholl (rugby player) (1871–1918), Wales international rugby union player
  • Don Nicholl (1925 – 1980), British-American screenwriter and producer
  • Donald Nicholl (1923 – 1997), British historian and theologian
  • Edward Nicholl (1862 – 1939), British officer of the Royal Naval Reserve
  • Hazelton Nicholl (1882 – 1956), Royal Air Force officer
  • James Nicholl (1890 – c. 1955), Scottish footballer
  • Jimmy Nicholl (born 1956), Canadian-Northern Ireland soccer player
  • John Nicholl (1759 – 1838), Welsh MP and judge
  • John Iltyd Nicholl (1797 – 1853), Welsh MP and judge
  • Louise Townsend Nicholl (1890 – 1981), American poet and editor
  • Margaret Suzanne Nicholl (1897 – 1983), American missionary
  • Peter Nicholl (born 1944), New Zealand economist
  • Robert Nicoll (1814 – 1837), Scottish poet, sometimes spelled Nicholl
  • Sam Nicholl (1869 – 1937), Major League Baseball player
  • Terry Nicholl (born 1952) English football midfielder
  • William Nicholl (1868 — 1922), rugby union footballer
Science
Places

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  • Nicholl — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Charles Nicholl (* 1950), britischer Journalist, Dokumentarfilmer und Schriftsteller Jimmy Nicholl (* 1956), kanadisch irischer Fußballspieler Whitlock Nicholl (1786–1838), englischer Arzt Diese Seite …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nicholl —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Nicol et Nicole. Boomer Nicholl (1870 1939), joueur gallois de rugby à XV ; Chris Nicholl… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nicholl-Lee-Nicholl — is one of computer graphics line clipping algorithms. It uses symmetry to categorize endpoints into one of three regions (in the clip window, edge, and corner). Then according to endpoint category it checks several clip cases.For the point we… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholl Range — Range Country Canada Region British Columbia …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholl Head — (67°47′S 67°6′W / 67.783°S 67.1°W / 67.783; 67.1) is a bold west extremity of the ridge separating Dogs Leg Fjord and Square Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land. First surveyed i …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting — The Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting is a fellowship program founded in 1986 to aid screenwriters. It is administered by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Contents 1 History 2 Past Fellows 3 References …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholl–Lee–Nicholl — The Nicholl Lee Nicholl algorithm is a fast line clipping algorithm that reduces the chances of clipping a single line segment multiple times, as may happen in the Cohen Sutherland algorithm. Description Using the Nicholl–Lee–Nicholl algorithm,… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholl — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Middle English male given name Nicol, the vernacular form of Nicholas, ultimately from the Greek Nikolaos , from nikan , to conquer, with laos , people. This… …   Surnames reference

  • Nicholl's Toadlet — Taxobox | name = Nicholls Toadlet status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Amphibia ordo = Anura familia = Myobatrachidae genus = Metacrinia species = M. nichollsi binomial = Metacrinia nichollsi… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholl Square —    Between Well Street and Castle Street, Aldersgate Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate and Aldersgate Wards Without.    First mention: Nicols Square (Horwood, 1799).    Former name: Red Cross Square (Rocque, 1746 Boyle, 1799).    Probably… …   Dictionary of London

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