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Nicholas Charles (died 1613) was an English officer-at-arms. Nic(h)olas or Nick Charles may also refer to: People *Nicholas Charles, actor in 1988 British film ''The Kitchen Toto'' * Nicholas Charles (athlete), participated in 2002 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics * Nick Charles (author) (born 1945), British author and alcoholism treatment expert * Nick Charles (guitarist), Australian guitarist, performed at the Melbourne Guitar Show *Nick Charles (politician) (born 1982), Maryland State Delegate *Nick Charles (sportscaster) Nicholas Charles Nickeas (June 30, 1946 – June 25, 2011), known as Nick Charles, was an American sportscaster and journalist. He was one of CNN's first on-air personalities
(1946–2011), American sportscaster


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Nicholas Charles
Nicholas Charles or Carles (died 1613) was an English officer of arms, who served as Lancaster Herald from 1609 to 1613. He made a copy of an early and rare 13th-century roll of arms, the original of which is now lost, known after him as "Charles's Roll". Life Charles, according to Mark Noble, was the son of George Carles, a London butcher. At an early age he entered the College of Arms as Blanche Lyon Pursuivant; on 21 April 1609 he was created Lancaster Herald in the place of Francis Thynne. In 1611 he accompanied Richard St George, Norroy King of Arms, in his visitation of Derbyshire; and on 22 July 1613 William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms nominated him his deputy for the visitation of Huntingdonshire. Charles had barely completed this task when he died on 19 November 1613. He was a friend of Camden and Sir Robert Cotton. Thomas Milles commended Charles in his ''Catalogue of Honour''; and Edmund Howes, the continuator of John Stow's ''Chronicle'', acknowledged his assista ...
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The Kitchen Toto
''The Kitchen Toto'' is a 1988 British drama film written and directed by Harry Hook and starring Edwin Mahinda, Bob Peck and Phyllis Logan. Plot In Kenya in 1950, a British policeman takes a murdered black priest's son to live with him at his home as a houseboy. Cast * Edwin Mahinda as Mwangi * Bob Peck as John Graham * Phyllis Logan as Janet Graham * Nicholas Charles as Mugo * Ronald Pirie as Edward Graham * Robert Urquhart as D.C. McKinnon * Kirsten Hughes as Mary McKinnon * Edward Judd as Dick Luis * Nathan Dambuza Mdledle as Mzee, Mwangi's Father * Ann Wanjuga as Mwangi's Mother * Job Seda as Kamau * Leo Wringer as Sergeant Stephen * Paul Onsongo Paul Onsongo (born 21 July 1948) is a Kenyan actor. He is most notable for the roles in the films ''Mountains of the Moon'', ''Küken für Kairo'' and ''The Flame Trees of Thika''. Personal life He was born on 21 July 1948 in Mombasa, Kenya. Ca ... as Thenge Oath giver References External links * 1987 films 1987 ...
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Nicholas Charles (athlete)
Nicholas Charles or Carles (died 1613) was an English officer of arms, who served as Lancaster Herald from 1609 to 1613. He made a copy of an early and rare 13th-century roll of arms, the original of which is now lost, known after him as "Charles's Roll". Life Charles, according to Mark Noble (biographer), Mark Noble, was the son of George Carles, a London butcher. At an early age he entered the College of Arms as Blanche Lyon Pursuivant; on 21 April 1609 he was created Lancaster Herald in the place of Francis Thynne. In 1611 he accompanied Richard St George, Norroy King of Arms, in his Heraldic visitation, visitation of Derbyshire; and on 22 July 1613 William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms nominated him his deputy for the visitation of Huntingdonshire. Charles had barely completed this task when he died on 19 November 1613. He was a friend of Camden and Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of Connington, Sir Robert Cotton. Thomas Milles (bailiff), Thomas Milles commended Charles ...
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