Nimeguen, an interesting old Dutch town in Guelderland, on the Waal, 73 m. E. of Rotterdam; has a fine 13th-century Gothic church and other notable buildings; its prosperous manufactures include tobacco, perfume, beer, &c.; here, in 1678-79, France effected famous peace treaties with Holland, Spain, and Austria.
Population (circa 1900) given as 34,000.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Nilsson, Christine * NîmesLinks here from Chalmers
Abercromby, Sir Ralph
Arntzenius, John
Arntzenius, John Henry
Baillet, Adrian
Barclay, Robert
Basnage, James
Bonnell, James
Bronchorst, John
Burman, Francis [1671–1738]
Canisius, Henry
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