Anthony Nicoll From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia English Whig politician (1678–1721) Anthony Nicoll (December 1678 – April/May 1721) was an English lawyer and Whig politician.[1] Nicoll was the eldest son of Humphrey Nicoll. He was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford from 1694 and entered the Middle Temple to train in law in 1696. He was called to the bar in 1703.[1] At the 1708 British general election, Nicoll was returned as the Member of Parliament for Tregony on the recommendation of the influential Cornish Whig, Hugh Boscawen. He voted with other Whigs in favour of the Foreign Protestants Naturalization Bill in March 1709. In 1710 he supported the impeachment of Henry Sacheverell. He did not stand for re-election at the 1710 British general election.[1] References 1 2 3 Cruickshanks, Eveline (2002). "NICOLL, Anthony (1678-1721), of Penvose, Cornw.". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715. Boydell and Brewer. Retrieved 14 April 2026. Parliament of Great Britain Preceded byJohn TrevanionSir Philip Meadowes Member of Parliament for Tregonywith Thomas Herne 1708–1710 Succeeded byViscount RialtonJohn Trevanion Related Articles