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Sir Nicholas Carlisle (born 1771 in York, England – died August 27, 1847, in Margate, England) was an important English expert on old things and books. He was known as an antiquary, meaning he studied ancient objects and history. He also worked as a librarian, helping to organize and care for large collections of books.

A Life of Learning and Books

Sir Nicholas Carlisle became very involved in the world of history and books. In 1807, he became the Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries. This group focuses on studying the past.

Working with Royal Collections

In 1812, Sir Nicholas started working as an Assistant Librarian at the Royal Library. This was a very important collection of books belonging to the King or Queen. Later, he helped move this huge collection to the British Museum in London. He continued to work there two days a week, helping to manage and care for the books.

Writing About Places and History

Sir Nicholas Carlisle was also a busy writer. He created several topographical dictionaries. These books described the places and features of England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. He also wrote about the history of charitable groups and different types of knighthood from other countries.

His Early Years and Career

Nicholas Carlisle was born in York and was baptized there on February 8, 1771. His father was Thomas Carlisle. Nicholas received his education from a teacher named Rev. James Lawson.

Adventures at Sea and Business

Before his work as a librarian, Carlisle had a different kind of adventure. He joined the naval service of the East India Company. This was a powerful British company that traded with countries in Asia. He worked as a purser, which meant he managed the money and supplies on a ship. After his time at sea, he also went into private business. He was very successful and earned a lot of money.

Later Life and Recognition

Sir Nicholas Carlisle continued to be recognized for his knowledge and contributions. In 1839, he was chosen to be a member of the American Philosophical Society. This is a famous group that promotes useful knowledge. In 1847, he was given the special title of Doctor of Civil Law.

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