Edward Nicolls
Sir Edward Nicolls KCB (c. 1779 – 5 February 1865) was an Anglo-Irish officer of the Royal Marines. Known as "Fighting Nicolls", he had a distinguished military career. According to his obituary in The Times, he was "in no fewer than 107 actions, in various parts of the world", and had "his left leg broken and his right leg severely injured, was shot through the body and right arm, had received a severe sabre cut in the head, was bayoneted in the chest, and had lost the sight of an eye."
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Edward Nicolls
Sir Edward Nicolls KCB (c. 1779 – 5 February 1865) was an Anglo-Irish officer of the Royal Marines. Known as "Fighting Nicolls", he had a distinguished military career. According to his obituary in The Times, he was "in no fewer than 107 actions, in various parts of the world", and had "his left leg broken and his right leg severely injured, was shot through the body and right arm, had received a severe sabre cut in the head, was bayoneted in the chest, and had lost the sight of an eye."
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Sir Edward Nicolls KCB (c. 177 ...... ull general in his retirement.
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Coleraine, Derry, Ireland
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The only known portrait of Nicolls
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Blackheath, London, England
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Commandant of Ascension Island
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Robert Campbell
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William Bate
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Sir Edward Nicolls KCB (c. 177 ...... had lost the sight of an eye."
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السير إدوارد نيكولس، (1779-5 ف ...... طُعن في صدره، وفقد أحد عينيه).
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