Colonel Lewis Nicola : advocate of monarchy, 1782
Biographical and historical sketch of Lewis Nicola " ... [who] was born in Dublin in 1717, the son of an officer in the British army and the grandson of Hugenot refugees." He married twice, and immigrated to Philadelphia in 1766, served with the colonists in the Revolutionary War, and became famous for a letter advocating monarchy written in 1782--which Washington pointedly rejected at once. Nicola died in 1807
Print Book, English, 1983
Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati, Philadelphia, 1983