- John
Nalson (c. 1638–1686) was an
English clergyman,
historian and
early Tory pamphleteer. Born
about 1638, he is said to have been
educated at St. John's...
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Kelsey 2003, pp. 583–616.
Kirby 1999, p. 12
cites (1649) 4
State Trials 995.
Nalson, 29–32.
Stoyle 2011, "Overview:
Civil War and Revolution, 1603–1714". Kirby...
- term "crusade". It was
translated into
English in 1684 by
historian John
Nalson.His
Histoire du
calvinisme (1682)
agitated French Catholics against French...
- A
plate depicting the
trial of
Charles I in
January 1649, from John
Nalson's "Record of the
Trial of
Charles I, 1688" in the
British Museum....
- Ashmole,
William Dugdale,
Thomas Hearne,
George Hickes,
Thomas Madox, John
Nalson,
Edward Thwaites and
Humfrey Wanley In 2012, a
special prize was
given called...
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edition of the
works of
Jenyns appeared in 1790, with a
biography by
Charles Nalson Cole.
There are
several references to him in
James Boswell's Johnson. Carl...
- 230.
Willis 1750, p. 235.
Beaven 1908, pp. 229–239.
Willis 1750, p. 236.
Nalson 1682, p. 297.
National Archives – The
Glynde Place Archives Willis 1750...
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- Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. The
entry cites: John
Nalson,
Collection of
Affairs of State, II (London, 1682-3)
Joseph Berington, Memoirs...
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Member of the
Parliament of
Great Britain for
Castle Rising in
April 1640.
Nalson, John (1682). An
impartial collection of the
great affairs of State: from...