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American financier (1786–1844)
Nicholas Biddle (January 8, 1786 – February 27, 1844) was an American financier who served as the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United
Nicholas_Biddle
Prominent Philadelphian family
The Biddle family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an Old Philadelphian family descended from English immigrants William Biddle (1630–1712) and Sarah
Biddle_family
Topics referred to by the same term
Nicholas Biddle (1786–1844) was an American banker and President of the Second Bank of the United States. Nicholas Biddle may also refer to: Nicholas
Nicholas Biddle (disambiguation)
Nicholas_Biddle_(disambiguation)
Royal Navy officer
Captain Nicholas Biddle (September 10, 1750 – March 7, 1778) was a Continental Navy officer who served in the American Revolutionary War. Born in Philadelphia
Nicholas Biddle (naval officer)
Nicholas_Biddle_(naval_officer)
American commodore
James Biddle (February 18, 1783 – October 1, 1848), of the Biddle family, brother of financier Nicholas Biddle and nephew of Capt. Nicholas Biddle, was
James_Biddle
American national bank (1816–41)
center of the general election of 1832, in which the bank's president Nicholas Biddle and pro-bank National Republicans led by Henry Clay clashed with the
Second Bank of the United States
Second_Bank_of_the_United_States
Political struggle in the 19th-century United States
Knopf. ISBN 978-0-375-41414-5. Biddle, Nicholas (1919). McGrane, Reginald C. (ed.). The Correspondence of Nicholas Biddle Dealing with National Affairs
Bank_War
1804–1806 American expedition
in Philadelphia, but without mention of the actual author, banker Nicholas Biddle. Even then, the complete report was not made public until more recently
Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition
American philanthropist
Edward Biddle II and Emily Drexel. He was a grandson of banker Anthony Joseph Drexel, and a great-grandson of banker Nicholas Biddle. Biddle was a graduate
Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr.
Anthony_Joseph_Drexel_Biddle_Sr.
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837
United States economy after the War of 1812. Monroe had appointed Nicholas Biddle as the Bank's executive. The Bank was a repository for the country's
Andrew_Jackson
Male given name
Saint Nicholas Day on December 6. In maritime regions throughout Europe, the name and its derivatives have been especially popular, as St Nicholas is considered
Nicholas
Wickes-class destroyer
later reclassified AG-114. She was the second ship named for Captain Nicholas Biddle. The Wickes class was an improved derivative of the previous Caldwell-class
USS_Biddle_(DD-151)
Native American explorer (c.1788 – 1812)
language. The use of this spelling almost certainly originated with Nicholas Biddle, who used the "j" when he annotated the journals of the Lewis and Clark
Sacagawea
hunt for the Continental Navy captain and Templar Nicholas Biddle, telling them about rumors of Biddle's ship, the USS Randolph, being seen raiding ships
List of Assassin's Creed characters
List_of_Assassin's_Creed_characters
American politician
Ross, sister of George Ross; Charles Biddle, and Nicholas Biddle, Revolutionary War Navy captain. As a youth, Biddle was a schoolmate and close friend of
Charles_Biddle
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer
the United States Navy. She was the third US Naval ship named after Nicholas Biddle, one of the first five captains of the Continental Navy. Originally
USS_Claude_V._Ricketts
Shoshone woman
began working with Nicholas Biddle, editor of the expedition's journals, for publication as a narrative. In response to a query from Biddle, Clark noted that
Otter_Woman
List of ships with the same or similar names
been named USS Biddle, in honor of Captain Nicholas Biddle. USS Biddle (TB-26) was a torpedo boat in service from 1901 to 1919. USS Biddle (DD-151) was
USS_Biddle
Member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
version of these original field maps was produced in 1810 by Clark and Nicholas Biddle so that inaccurate recordings of latitude and longitude could be corrected
John_Colter
Torpedo boat of the United States Navy
Biddle (Torpedo Boat No. 26/TB-26/Coast Torpedo Boat No. 12) was a torpedo boat in the United States Navy. She was named for Captain Nicholas Biddle.
USS_Biddle_(TB-26)
delivered on 30 April. She was scrapped at Kearny in November 1968. Nicholas Biddle was built by Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard. Her keel was laid on 11
List_of_Liberty_ships_(N)
Ship of the Continental Navy
16th-century Genoese admiral Andrea Doria. Under the command of Captain Nicholas Biddle, Andrew Doria departed Philadelphia on 4 January 1776, as a warship
Andrew_Doria_(1775_brig)
19th-century American political ideology
strongly supported the Bank, were led by Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Nicholas Biddle, the bank chairman. Jackson himself was opposed to all banks because
Jacksonian_democracy
Liberty ship of WWII
SS Nicholas Biddle was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Nicholas Biddle, an American financier who served
SS_Nicholas_Biddle
Greek term for a ruler
Pennsylvania Press, p. 382, ISBN 0-8122-1620-2 McNeal, R.A. (2010). Nicholas Biddle in Greece: The Journals and Letters Of 1806. Penn State Press. p. 148
Archon
American navy of the Revolutionary War period (1775–1785)
Esek Hopkins' son John Burroughs Hopkins. However, Abraham Whipple, Nicholas Biddle, and John Paul Jones managed to be appointed with backgrounds in marine
Continental_Navy
Current denomination of United States currency
money. After the president of the Second Bank of the United States, Nicholas Biddle, defied Jackson and requested the renewal of the charter of the Second
United States twenty-dollar bill
United_States_twenty-dollar_bill
United States diplomat (1897–1961)
and great-grandson of banker Nicholas Biddle, was an eccentric boxing fan. When he was ten years old, the younger Biddle was in an exhibition match with
Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr.
Anthony_Joseph_Drexel_Biddle_Jr.
American lawyer and statesman (1782–1852)
urged Clay to accept election to the Senate, and the two convinced Nicholas Biddle, the president of the national bank, to apply for an early renewal
Daniel_Webster
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Andalusia, also known as the Nicholas Biddle Estate, is a historic mansion and estate located on the Delaware River, just northeast of Philadelphia, in
Andalusia_(estate)
American socialite and Titanic survivor (1893–1940)
recalled almost immediately after her arrival home through her spokesman Nicholas Biddle, who was a trustee of the Astor estate. The account given by her spokesman
Madeleine_Astor
Independent boarding school in Philadelphia, PA, USA
supervised by the appointed trustees, including banker and financier Nicholas Biddle, (1786–1844). Girard's vision for the school can best be understood
Girard_College
Organization to promote best practices in agriculture
Society for Promoting Agriculture had been revived with the election of Nicholas Biddle as president. The 1840s are described as an active time for the society
Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Agriculture
Philadelphia_Society_for_the_Promotion_of_Agriculture
February 1776; and the brigantine USS Andrew Doria, commandeered by Nicholas Biddle. A prominent naval commander in the Rhode Island Navy, Commodore Abraham
History of the United States Marine Corps
History_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
2014 book by Edward E. Baptist
examination of this history include Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, and Abraham Lincoln. For this book Baptist
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism
The_Half_Has_Never_Been_Told:_Slavery_and_the_Making_of_American_Capitalism
U.S. presidential administration from 1829 to 1837
devastated by the War of 1812, and President Monroe had appointed Nicholas Biddle as the national bank's executive in 1822. The national bank operated
Presidency_of_Andrew_Jackson
American technical evangelist
Peter Nicholas Biddle (born December 22, 1966) is a technology evangelist from the United States. His primary fields of interest while employed at major
Peter_Biddle
American Continental Navy frigate
1776, by Wharton and Humphreys at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Patriot Nicholas Biddle, with his extensive naval experience, was appointed captain of the
USS_Randolph_(1776)
Belknap-class guided missile frigate/cruiser of the United States Navy
named for Captain Nicholas Biddle of the Continental Navy. Her call sign was "Hard Charger". Five months after commissioning, Biddle completed preparations
USS_Biddle_(CG-34)
Bank of the United States. He persuaded the president of the bank, Nicholas Biddle, to request recharter a full four years early in order to coincide
1832 United States presidential election
1832_United_States_presidential_election
Historical Slavic noble title
from the local elites to collect the revenues. The American diplomat Nicholas Biddle recorded in 1806 that chief Ottoman administrator of Athens was also
Voivode
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Biddle may refer to: Charles Biddle (1745–1821), Pennsylvania State Senate Nicholas Biddle (1786–1844), Pennsylvania State Senate Ward Gray Biddle (1891–1946)
Senator_Biddle
American author and politician
1837 until 1840. Biddle was born on March 25, 1796, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the brother of financier Nicholas Biddle, nephew of Congressman
Richard_Biddle
American voice actor
Giants Slam Bam, Zook, Warnado, additional voices Assassin's Creed III Nicholas Biddle Transformers: Prime – The Game Dreadwing, Vehicons Marvel Avengers:
Fred_Tatasciore
American politician (1776–1857)
lobbied for his nephew, Nicholas Biddle. Biddle was also a friend of President Monroe. Robert Gilmor Jr. advised Cheves that Biddle was "unsuitable." Cheves
Langdon_Cheves
American political party (1833–1854)
key issue of the 1832 election, the National Republicans convinced Nicholas Biddle, president of the Second National Bank, to request an extension of
Whig_Party_(United_States)
Historic church in Pennsylvania, United States
include: Charles John Biddle (1819–1873), American soldier, lawyer, congressman, and newspaper editor, son of Nicholas Biddle Nicholas Biddle (1786–1844), American
St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia)
St._Peter's_Episcopal_Church_(Philadelphia)
1778 battle of the American Revolutionary War
of human lives, until the sinking of USS Arizona in 1941. Captain Nicholas Biddle commanded the thirty-six-gun USS Randolph, having received orders from
Battle_off_Barbados
1776 naval battle of the American Revolutionary War
squadron formed no battle line. This resulted in a battle that Captain Nicholas Biddle of Andrew Doria later described as "helter-skelter". Howe first came
Battle_of_Block_Island
Notable people from Philadelphia
Congress Francis Biddle (1886–1968), U.S. solicitor general, U.S. attorney general, and Nuremberg trials principal judge Nicholas Biddle (1786–1844), financier
List of people from Philadelphia
List_of_people_from_Philadelphia
Chief Justice of the United States from 1836 to 1864
JSTOR 40662816. Kahan, Paul (2016). The Bank War: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and the Fight for American Finance. Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing
Roger_B._Taney
Group of unofficial or private advisers to a political leader
of the term is in correspondence by Bank of the United States head Nicholas Biddle, who wrote of the presidential advisors that "the kitchen ... predominate[s]
Kitchen_Cabinet
1912 novel by Theodore Dreiser
have no preference over abolitionism. Moreover, he is said to favor Nicholas Biddle and the United States Bank over Andrew Jackson. Other historical elements
The_Financier
American politician
nephew. He was the uncle of Congressman Richard Biddle and financier Nicholas Biddle. In 1767, Biddle began his career in the Pennsylvania Provincial
Edward_Biddle
Architectural movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries
and philhellene Nicholas Biddle, including such works as the Second Bank of the United States by William Strickland (1824), Biddle's home "Andalusia"
Greek_Revival_architecture
2012 action-adventure video game
Thomas Hickey (Allen Leech), Benjamin Church (Harry Standjofski), and Nicholas Biddle (Fred Tatasciore). The era also features several other historical figures
Assassin's_Creed_III
Former museum in Philadelphia
Bègue de Presle Duportail Chevalier de Ternant Marquis de Lafayette Nicholas Biddle Elias Boudinot Arthur St Clair Thomas Forrest Horatio Gates Nathanael
Peale's_Philadelphia_Museum
American politician (1779–1860)
destroyed, and the Bank's president, Nicholas Biddle. Despite being unable to reach any resolution between Jackson and Biddle, Ingham left office over an unrelated
Samuel_D._Ingham
President of the United States from 1845 to 1849
of the Second Bank of the United States. The Second Bank, headed by Nicholas Biddle of Philadelphia, not only held federal dollars but controlled much
James_K._Polk
Phase in U.S. electoral politics (1828–1854)
Local bankers and politicians annoyed by the controls exerted by Nicholas Biddle grumbled loudly. Jackson did not like any banks (paper money was anathema
Second_Party_System
Historic neighborhood in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
takes its name from Andalusia, the estate of Philadelphia financier Nicholas Biddle (1786–1844), now preserved as a National Historic Landmark. In 1922
Andalusia,_Pennsylvania
Surname list
Biddle Jr. (1918–2002), American third chairman of National Endowment for the Arts Nicholas Biddle (1786–1844), American financier Nicholas Biddle (naval
Biddle_(surname)
Defunct nightclub in Manhattan, New York
Club included Oleg Cassini, the then-Duke of Bedford, Rex Harrison, Nicholas Biddle, and Alan Jay Lerner, among others. "The Birth, Proliferation, and
Le_Club
Michigan. Older brother Nicholas Biddle was president of the Second Bank of the United States. During the War of 1812, Thomas Biddle was commissioned, as
Thomas_Biddle
charter for the Second Bank of the United States, which was headed by Nicholas Biddle, was for a period of twenty years beginning in 1816, but Jackson's
Pet_banks
American politician (1802–1831)
Pettis harshly criticized Nicholas Biddle, President of the Second Bank of the United States. U.S. Army Major Thomas Biddle, a resident of the St. Louis
Spencer_Pettis
Commerce, and Navigation with the Hanseatic Republics. January 1 Nicholas Biddle authorizes the sale of government securities through the First Bank
Timeline of the John Quincy Adams presidency
Timeline_of_the_John_Quincy_Adams_presidency
chair; carry me forward; and there the surgeon will dress my wound." — Nicholas Biddle, Continental Navy captain (7 March 1778), wounded in battle between
List of last words (18th century)
List_of_last_words_(18th_century)
wrote under his own name. Dennie died in 1812. After Dennie's death, Nicholas Biddle, who was already a literary contributor and patron, became editor but
The_Port_Folio
American socialite, philanthropist, and horsebreeder
field day with the society union of Bullitt and heir to millions, Nicholas Biddle. When the couple began to mix with the international horseracing set
Anne_Moen_Bullitt
Historical macroeconomic policy in the United States
actions of Second Bank President Nicholas Biddle and Henry Clay himself. Upon hearing of Jackson's distaste for his bank, Biddle immediately set about opening
American_School_(economics)
Member-supported library and museum
member-supported. The Athenaeum's founders included prominent Philadelphians like Nicholas Biddle, Horace Binney, George Cadwalader, Mathew Carey, Jacob Gratz, Benjamin
Athenaeum_of_Philadelphia
American scholarly organization and learned society
Thomas Paine, David Rittenhouse, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, Nicholas Biddle, Owen Biddle, Benjamin Rush, James Madison, Michael Hillegas, John Marshall
American Philosophical Society
American_Philosophical_Society
American politician
was the son of Nicholas Biddle, president of the Second Bank of the United States, and nephew of Congressman Richard Biddle. Charles Biddle graduated from
Charles_John_Biddle
American historian (born 1953)
United States, United States dollar, Alexander Hamilton, J.P. Morgan, Nicholas Biddle, Jay Cooke, Jay Gould Interview with Brands on The Money Men, October
H._W._Brands
Former island in Illinois, United States
Pettis, a staunch Jacksonian Democrat, challenged Biddle, brother of banker Nicholas Biddle, because Biddle had publicly humiliated Pettis. Because the Code
Bloody Island (Mississippi River)
Bloody_Island_(Mississippi_River)
American military officer and politician (1792–1859)
Commodore Nicholas Biddle. He attended the common schools before entering and graduating from Princeton College. At the outbreak of the War of 1812, Biddle enlisted
John_Biddle_(politician)
Civil riot against Union troops early in the American Civil War
Nevertheless, stones and bricks were hurled (along with many insults) and Nicholas Biddle, a black servant traveling with the regiment, was hit on the head.
Baltimore_riot_of_1861
President of the United States from 1837 to 1841
believing that it had to be given enough time to work. Others, like Nicholas Biddle, believed that Jackson's dismantling of the Bank of the United States
Martin_Van_Buren
American yachting cinematographer
families. His father was Brigadier General Nicholas Biddle (1893–1977), whose great-grandfather was Nicholas Biddle, President of the Second Bank of the United
John Biddle (yachting cinematographer)
John_Biddle_(yachting_cinematographer)
Topics referred to by the same term
Illinois Andalusia, Pennsylvania Andalusia (estate), also known as the Nicholas Biddle Estate, Pennsylvania Hendren Farm, also known as Andalusia Al-Andalus
Andalusia_(disambiguation)
American lawyer and politician (1786–1857)
over the Bank, he sought to work out a plan with the bank president, Nicholas Biddle, to provide for the upcoming renewal of the bank's charter in return
Louis_McLane
Governor of Illinois from 1822 to 1826
Dr. Physick, among others, as well as began a long friendship with Nicholas Biddle, who became controversial as a banker and anti-slavery advocate. As
Edward_Coles
Vice President of the United States from 1825 to 1832
financial matters. As evidence, he cited the economic panic caused by Nicholas Biddle as a means to stop Jackson from destroying the Bank. On March 28, 1834
John_C._Calhoun
Novel by Theodore Dreiser
John Woolman, with his Journals, are mentioned. Financiers such as Nicholas Biddle, Anthony Joseph Drexel I, George Dunton Widener, the Vanderbilt family
The_Bulwark_(novel)
Neighborhood of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, United States
of Girard's estate was another prominent and wealthy Philadelphian, Nicholas Biddle, former US Secretary of the Treasury, who commissioned the building
Fairmount,_Philadelphia
Police department division
MID unit was placed under the command of Deputy Police Commissioner Nicholas Biddle. Throughout the Cold War and the Counterculture of the 1960s, the Intelligence
New York City Police Department Intelligence Bureau
New_York_City_Police_Department_Intelligence_Bureau
American bank holding company
States, which was directed for most of the period 1816 to 1836 by Nicholas Biddle, the nation's first chief banker and scion of the city's most iconic
CoreStates Financial Corporation
CoreStates_Financial_Corporation
Liberty ship of WWII
January 1942 Benjamin Hawkins Ralph Izard James Caldwell Caesar Rodney Nicholas Biddle George Weems Grace Abbott Cardinal Gibbons Thomas Sim Lee Cotton Mather
SS_John_W._Brown
American philanthropist (1887–1960)
Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr. in 1915 ended in divorce in 1931. Their children were Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans and Nicholas Benjamin Duke Biddle. She and her
Mary_Duke_Biddle
American politician (1777–1852)
The bank's charter did not expire until 1836, but bank president Nicholas Biddle asked for renewal in 1831, hoping that election year pressure and support
Henry_Clay
American journalist and editor (1830–1903)
published The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition based largely on the Nicholas Biddle history of the expedition. Brooks was assisted by the notes written
Noah_Brooks
Aspect of U.S. political history
election, the National Republicans convinced national bank president Nicholas Biddle to request an extension of the national bank's charter, but their strategy
History of the Whig Party (United States)
History_of_the_Whig_Party_(United_States)
Day of the year
Genêt, French-American translator and diplomat (died 1834) 1786 – Nicholas Biddle, American banker and financier (died 1844) 1788 – Rudolf of Austria
January_8
American politician and judge (1772–1834)
ISBN 978-0-19-507894-7. Kahan, Paul (2016). The Bank War: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and the Fight for American Finance. Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing
William_H._Crawford
then flatly denied a subpoena to examine its records and its chief, Nicholas Biddle, bemusedly observed that it would be ironic if he went to prison "By
History of central banking in the United States
History_of_central_banking_in_the_United_States
James Biddle: commodore and explorer whose flagship was the USS Columbus and whose brother was fellow Penn alumnus and financier Nicholas Biddle Adolph
List of University of Pennsylvania people
List_of_University_of_Pennsylvania_people
a result of the confrontation. Among them was sixty-five-year-old Nicholas Biddle of the Washington Artillerists who is believed to be one of the first
Pennsylvania_First_Defenders
2008 book by Jon Meacham
end the Second Bank of the United States, which was presided over by Nicholas Biddle, and which Jackson believed had been manipulated by Clay to assist
American_Lion_(book)
Book Clark, William Bell (1949). Captain Dauntless: The Story of Nicholas Biddle of the Continental Navy, Louisiana State University Press, p. 319,
Bibliography of early United States naval history
Bibliography_of_early_United_States_naval_history
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
Surname or Lastname
Variant of Nicolai 2.English
Variant of Nicolai 2.English : variant of Nicholas.
Male
Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAU means "victor of the people."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Nicholas, NICHOLA means "victor of the people."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLA means "victor of the people."
Boy/Male
Greek American Shakespearean
People's victory. St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children, sailors, and pawnbrokers - Santa...
Male
French
French form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAS means "victor of the people."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAO means "victor of the people."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
Feminine of Nicholas People's Victory; People's Victory
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Aonghus, NICHOLAS means "excellent valor." English form of French Nicolas, meaning "victor of the people."Â
Surname or Lastname
Spanish (Nicolás), French, Dutch, Greek, etc
Spanish (Nicolás), French, Dutch, Greek, etc : from the personal name Nicolas, the usual spelling of Greek Nikolaos in many languages (see Nicholas).English (common in Wales) : variant spelling of Nicholas.
Male
German
German form of French Nicolas, NICKOLAUS means "victor of the people."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek
People's Victory; Female Version of Nicholas
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Nichols.
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Nicholas: people's victory.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Conquerer of the People; Variant of Nicholas; People's Victory; Victorious Person
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek
People's Victory; Female Version of Nicholas
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Nicholas: people's victory.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican
Female Version of Nicholas; People's Victory; Victorious People
Girl/Female
Greek
People's victory. St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children, sailors, and pawnbrokers - Santa...
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Nicholas, NICKOLAS means "victor of the people."
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
Boy/Male
Indian
Given, Granted long life
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the responsive, Servant of the answerer
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Generosity dew
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Young Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sragvibhushan | ஸà¯à®°à®¾à®•à¯à®µà®¿à®ªà¯à®·à®¨
Lord Vishnu who loves Tulsi
Boy/Male
British, English
Makes Chests
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lily, LILLI means "lily."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Boat
Girl/Female
Arabic, German, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi
Cute Like a Flower; A Flower; Sun Plant; Stone-crop
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
n.
One of the Moravians; -- so called from the settlement of Herrnhut (the Lord's watch) made, about 1722, by the Moravians at the invitation of Nicholas Lewis, count of Zinzendorf, upon his estate in the circle of Bautzen.
n.
One of several small Asiatic singing birds of the genera Sch/nicola and Eurycercus; -- called also reed babbler.