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Sir Robert Nichols 1506–1548 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1506

Birth Location: VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.

Death Date: 20 Jun 1548 xxxXX

Death Location: VERIFIED- London, England -In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his peers lived here at a time of hostility to the theatre. There was an assassination attempt on James I in Westminster, in the Gunpowder Plot on 5 Nov 1605.

Father: Doctor Nichols

Mother: Mary Stradling

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The story of Sir Robert Nichols began in 1506 in VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.. Sir Robert Nichols passed away in 1548 in VERIFIED- London, England -In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his peers lived here at a time of hostility to the theatre. There was an assassination attempt on James I in Westminster, in the Gunpowder Plot on 5 Nov 1605..

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  • The story of Sir Robert Nichols began in 1506 in VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s..
  • Sir Robert Nichols passed away in 1548 in VERIFIED- London, England -In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his peers lived here at a time of hostility to the theatre. There was an assassination attempt on James I in Westminster, in the Gunpowder Plot on 5 Nov 1605..

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Sir Nichols
1506–1548
Birth Place: VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.
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Doctor John Cole de (Nicholas, Nikols, Nicholas, Nickolas, Nickols) Nichols
1475–1511
VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.
Mary Stradling
1479–1555
St Donats, Glamorganshire, Wales
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Sir Nichols's Timeline

2 Records

1506
1506
Birth of Sir Robert Nichols in VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.
VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.
1548
20 Jun 1548 xxxXX
Age 42
Death of Sir Robert Nichols in VERIFIED- London, England -In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his peers lived here at a time of hostility to the theatre. There was an assassination attempt on James I in Westminster, in the Gunpowder Plot on 5 Nov 1605.
VERIFIED- London, England -In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his peers lived here at a time of hostility to the theatre. There was an assassination attempt on James I in Westminster, in the Gunpowder Plot on 5 Nov 1605.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1506
    Event Place: VERIFIED- The Great House, Llantwit Major, Wales - The house was occupied by the Nicholl family for centuries but by the 1920s it had been abandoned and fell into a heavily dilapidated state. Restored in the 1950s.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jun 1548 xxxXX
    Event Place: VERIFIED- London, England -In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his peers lived here at a time of hostility to the theatre. There was an assassination attempt on James I in Westminster, in the Gunpowder Plot on 5 Nov 1605.

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