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    Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (14 February 1783 – 14 December 1855), popularly known as Colonel Sibthorp, was a widely caricatured British Ultra-Tory...
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    John Sibthorp FRS (28 October 1758 – 8 February 1796) was an English botanist. Sibthorp graduated from the University of Oxford in 1777 where he was an...
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    Palmer's death. Caused by Heneage's resignation. Caused by Sibthorp's death. Caused by Sibthorp's death. Caused by Seely's election being declared void on...
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  • Sibthorp or Sibthorpe is a surname. People with the surname include: A. B. C. Sibthorpe (183?–1916), African historian Charles Sibthorp (1783–1855), widely...
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  • Tottenham Waldo-Sibthorp (1815 – 13 October 1861) was a British Conservative Party politician. One of four children of Charles Sibthorp and Maria Ponsonby...
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  • Humphrey Sibthorp (3 October 1744 – 25 April 1815) was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1777 and 1806....
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    D'Israeli dined at Bulwer-Lytton's house. Also present that evening were Charles Pelham Villiers and Alexander Cockburn. The young Villiers had a long parliamentary...
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    Coningsby Sibthorp DCL (c. 1706 – 20 July 1779) was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons for the borough seat of Lincoln on variously...
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    were strongly supported by The Times). The most outspoken critic was Charles Sibthorp; he denounced the exhibition as "one of the greatest humbugs, frauds...
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    1826 With: Robert Percy Smith Succeeded by John Nicholas Fazakerley Charles Sibthorp Preceded by Stephen Lushington Sir Isaac Coffin, Bt Member of Parliament...
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    Charles Seely (3 October 1803 – 21 October 1887) was a 19th-century industrialist and British Liberal Party politician, who served as a Member of Parliament...
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    July 1847 Serving with Charles Sibthorp Preceded by Charles Sibthorp Edward Bulwer-Lytton Succeeded by Charles Sibthorp Charles Seely Personal details...
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  • George Harris Preceded by Charles Sibthorp John Fardell Member of Parliament for Lincoln 1831–1835 With: Charles Sibthorp 1831–1832 Edward Bulwer 1832–1835...
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  • Member of Parliament for Lincoln In office 1830–1831 Serving with Charles Sibthorp Preceded by John Nicholas Fazakerley Succeeded by George Heneage Personal...
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    Lincoln and it was his father who had decided to move from Laneham. Charles Sibthorp became one of the most notorious MPs in the country. John Norwood was...
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  • Bulwer (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Mr Charles Sibthorp (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Hon. James...
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  • Humphry Waldo Sibthorp (1713–1797) was a British botanist. He was a younger son of John Sibthorpe, MP for Lincoln and Mary Browne, daughter of Humphrey...
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  • Coningsby Sibthorp, MP for Lincoln for many years and High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1733, would go on to inherit in 1727. A younger son, Humphry Sibthorp, was...
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  • Dillenius (1734 to 1747) Humphry Sibthorp (1747 to 1783) John Sibthorp (1784 to 1796) George Williams (1796 to 1834) Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny (1834 to...
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  • members) Charles Sibthorp Conservative William Rickford Collett Conservative Lincolnshire North (two members) Robert Christopher Conservative Charles Anderson-Pelham...
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  • collection of material relating to the colourful ultra-Tory MP for Lincoln, Charles Sibthorp. Roberts' interest in a biographical approach to writing history was...
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    of Garden Merit: Primula vulgaris Primula vulgaris subsp. sibthorpii (Sibthorp primrose) Primula vulgaris subsp. vulgaris Primula vulgaris 'Taigetos'...
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    1632), judge in Ireland and religious polemicist, and his brother Robert Sibthorp, Bishop of Limerick, were born in the village. Each year there is a village...
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    Coningsby Sibthorp instead. Hall died unmarried on 21 August 1743, leaving all his Lincolnshire estates to his nephew Charles Amcotts. "HALL, Charles (1690-1743)...
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    Stirpes Novae, published in December 1785 or January 1786. From Paris John Sibthorp, professor of botany at Oxford, obtained the specimen that he introduced...
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    eccentric and Roman Catholic priest. Augustus Pugin, architect. Richard Sibthorp, Anglican and Roman Catholic priest (the first to convert, in 1841; later...
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  • below. Publication begins in London of the Flora Graeca collected by John Sibthorp. Pierre André Latreille begins publication in France of Genera crustaceorum...
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    Jacob Bobart the Younger, Dr Philip Stephens, and William Brown. Humphry Sibthorp began the catalogue of the plants of the garden, Catalogus Plantarum Horti...
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    with many drawings, were bought by his successor at Oxford, Dr. Humphry Sibthorp (1713–1797), and ultimately passed into the possession of Oxford University...
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    anti-Conservatives. Sir Francis Hill points out that the ultra-Tory Lincoln MP Charles Waldo Sibthorp and the cathedral and local clergy were conspicuous by not supporting...
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