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BRITISH WRITER
Nicholas Brittaine; Nicholas briton; Nicholas Britton; Breton, Nicholas

Nicholas Lanier         
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ENGLISH COMPOSER, SINGER, LUTENIST AND PAINTER (1588-1666)
Nicholas Laniere; Lanier, Nicholas
Nicholas Lanier, sometimes Laniere (baptised 10 September 1588 – buried 24 February 1666) was an English composer and musician; the first to hold the title of Master of the King's Music from 1625 to 1666, an honour given to musicians of great distinction. He was the court musician, a composer and performer and Groom of the Chamber in the service of King Charles I and Charles II.
Nicholas Harrington         
ENGLISH SOLDIER AND POLITICIAN (B. 1345/6, D. IN OR BEFORE 1404)
Sir Nicholas Harrington; Nicholas Haryngton; Sir Nicholas Haryngton; Nicholas Harington; Nicholas Harrington (knight); Harrington, Nicholas
Sir Nicholas Harrington of Hornby, Lancashire (c. 1345/6 – ~1404), was an English Member of Parliament.
Nicholas Bubwith         
BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS; LORD PRIVY SEAL; LORD HIGH TREASURER; BISHOP OF LONDON; BISHOP OF SALISBURY
Nicholas de Bubbewyth; Nicholas Bubbewith; Nicholas Bubbewyth; Bubwith, Nicholas
Nicholas Bubwith (1355-1424) was a Bishop of London, Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Bath and Wells as well as Lord Privy Seal and Lord High Treasurer of England.

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Nicholas Breton

Nicholas Breton (also Britton or Brittaine) (c. 1545/53 – c. 1625/6) was a poet and prose writer of the English Renaissance.