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Mr. Nichols ( - fl. c.1731)

Named as a "benefactor" in the catalogues of Salter's museum. Could possibly be Francis Nichols F.R.S, who succeeded Sloane as one of George II's physicians. Relationships: Mr. Nichols was a same person as? (uncertain) Francis Nichols (1699 [bap.]-1778)
Mr. Nichols was a donor to James Salter (-c. 1728)

Linked print sources: as Mentioned or referenced by - A Catalogue of the Rarities [1731] ... at Don Saltero’s Coffee House in Chelsea.
References in Documents:
A catalogue of the arities to be seen at Don Saltero's coffee-house in Chelsea (1731) SIRSir John Cope, Bart. and his Sons. Sir J. Munden. Sir Hans Slone, R. S. P. Sir Thomas Littleton. Sir Francis Drake. Sir Robert Cotton. Moses Goodyear, Esq; Edward Chamberlayne Esq; Robert Woodcock, Esq; Patrick Mein, Esq; Octavian Pullen, Esq; Lee Warner, Esq; ------ Hambden, Esq; Charles Cox, Esq; Henry Ballenden, Esq; Thomas Lone, Esq; Col. Lloyd. Capt. Foster. Capt. Wild. Capt. Burfear. Mr. Francis Elleker. Mr. Henry Playford. Mr. Jackson. Mr. Lanoy. Mr. Palmer. Mr. John Halley. Lord Sutherland. Brig. Hopkey. Mr. Elers. Mr. Pennyman. Lord Strathnaver. Mr. Pratt. Capt. Hopkey. Col. Sparswood. Mr. Gyhon. Mr. Guiger. Capt. Jones. Capt. Tubly. Dr. Clifton. Mr. Meyo. Mr. Miensen. A Compleat List, &c. Mr. Bass. Mr. Thomas James. Mr. Bootle. Mr. Arran. Mr. Arnold. Mr. Chaplin. Mr. Barrow. Mr. Pennant. Mr. Blow. Mr. Cuthbert. Mr. Mead. Mr. Merrick Cole. Mr. King. Mr. Owen. Mr. Williams. Mr. Bennett. Mr. Wilks. Mr. Baylev. Mr. Warner. Mr. Barnadiston. Mr. Owen Swan. Mr. Sanguine. ------ Bertie, Esq; Lord Dalkieth. Admiral Ballshan. Dr. Walker. Capt. Gray. Mr. Haynes. Mr. Nicholls. Mr. Martin. Mr. Merriot. Miss Storey. Capt. Richard Blincoe. Mr. Delafae. Marquis Dekane. Master Gray. Mr. Mason. Mr. Seaman. Mr. Bray.