Memoir of the Late John Bowyer Nichols, Esq. ... : Reprinted, With Some Slight Additions, From "the Gentleman's Magazine."
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Thomas Maurice, M.A., Assistant Keeper of the Manuscripts of the British Museum ; author of " Indian Antiquities," in 7 vols. 8vo. 1793-1800; the "History of Hindoostan," 1795- 1799, 3 vols. 4to.; "Westminster Abbey," a Poem, 1784; " Richmond Hill," a Poem, 1807 ; and various other produc- tions. That gentleman had left some autobiographical memoirs, the leading particulars of which were formed by Mr. Nichols into a long memoir, which was inserted in the obituary of the Gentleman's Magazine for... May in the same year. In 1826 — within three weeks of the decease of his old friend the historian of Leicestershire — died Joseph Cradock, Esq., M.A., then the senior Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, formerly of Gumley, near Market Harborough, one of the associates of Dr. Samuel Johnson, a correspondent of Voltaire, and author of " Zobeide, a tragedy," and other literary pro- ductions. Mr. Cradock was a cousin of Mrs. Nichols, the first wife of Mr. Nichols senior, both being descended from Edward Cradock, mayor of Leicester in 1645 and 1657.
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