Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, CH (/sæˈʃɛvərəl/; 15 November 1897 – 1 October 1988) was an English writer, particularly on baroque architecture...
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Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, 5th Baronet CH CBE (6 December 1892 – 4 May 1969) was an English writer. His elder sister was Edith Sitwell and his younger...
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William Ronald Sacheverell Sitwell DL (born 2 October 1969) is a British editor, writer and broadcaster. He is also a restaurant critic for The Daily...
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Sacheverell Sitwell, 8th Baronet (born 22 April 1967) is a British businessman. Sitwell was born in 1967, the elder son of Francis Trajan Sacheverell...
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The Sitwells (Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell), from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, were three siblings who formed an identifiable literary...
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from the Plantagenets in the female line. Sitwell had two younger brothers, Osbert (1892–1969) and Sacheverell (1897–1988), both distinguished authors,...
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Sitwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A member of the Sitwell literary family: Edith Sitwell Osbert Sitwell Sacheverell Sitwell...
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Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, 5th Baronet (1892–1969), English writer, essayist, and poet, known as Osbert Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, 6th Baronet (1897–1988)...
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it again in 1895. Sitwell was a lieutenant in the West Yorkshire Yeoman Cavalry. A keen antiquarian, Sitwell worked on the Sacheverell papers, and wrote...
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Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 7th Baronet (15 April 1927 – 31 March 2009) was the head of the Sitwell family, and owner of Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire...
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other families; Sacheverell, which died out in 1726, and Reresby, whose heiress married George Sitwell's grandson. George Sitwell's great-great-grandson...
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Census. Weston gives its name to Weston Hall, the home of writer Sir Sacheverell Sitwell from 1927 until his death in 1988. "Local interest". Weston & Weedon...
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Loelia Ponsonby Anthony Powell Elizabeth Russell Edith Sitwell Osbert Sitwell Sacheverell Sitwell Eleanor Smith David Tennant Stephen Tennant Henry Thynne...
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Feudatory and zemindari India. 1946. p. 241. Sacheverell Sitwell (1953). Truffle Hunt with Sacheverell Sitwell. Hale. p. 86. Adra, Jamil (2005). Genealogy...
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Robert Sacheverell Wilmot Sitwell (23 November 1823 – 15 November 1912) was an Australian politician, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and...
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North American and northern European markets. An early admirer was Sacheverell Sitwell: Among the delights of Portugal are the unfamiliar wines upon the...
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Sacheverell Sitwell (ed). London: Hamlyn, 174–186. ISBN 0-600-01682-X. Powell, Nicholas (1961). "Sanssouci". In Great Houses of Europe. Sacheverell Sitwell...
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degree in History and Modern Languages. According to Sarah Bradford, Sacheverell Sitwell's biographer, "At Cambridge, a male admirer addressed Horner as "Beauteous...
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his mother, Lady Ida, Sitwell had to be circumspect, his sister Edith having previously been troubled by their brother Sacheverell's portrayal of her in...
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Waugh, Virginia Woolf, and most of the work of Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, and Sacheverell Sitwell. It published all of John Galsworthy's plays between...
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Peter Sacheverell Wilmot-Sitwell (28 March 1935 – 19 June 2018) was a British merchant banker and stockbroker. He is credited with inventing the "dawn...
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"Agamemnon's Tomb" is a poem by Sacheverell Sitwell. It was first published in 1933, the fifth of twenty poems in Canons of Giant Art: Twenty Torsos in...
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Weston Hall, Northamptonshire (category Sitwell family)
Blencowe, which was published in 1925. The house was the home of Sir Sacheverell Sitwell from 1927 until his death in 1988. His Canadian wife, Georgia Doble...
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Church, Eckington. The Sitwell family became baronets and George Sitwell's descendants, Osbert, Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell were members of the intelligentsia...
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and orchestra of brass, strings and percussion, sets a poem by Sacheverell Sitwell. It achieved considerable success, and Lambert made two recordings...
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Cock throwing Cow tipping Fox hunting Goose pulling Haggis hurling Sacheverell Sitwell. The Hunters and the Hunted, p. 60. Macmillan, 1947. Edward Brooke-Hitching...
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Renishaw Hall (category Sitwell family)
Sitwell, 7th Baronet. The 7th Baronet was the eldest son of Sir Sacheverell Sitwell and owned the hall from 1965 until 2009 when he bequeathed it to...
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Oxford on scholarships. According to another friend of Eliot's, Sacheverell Sitwell, Eliot had noticed Haigh-Wood earlier, punting on the River Cherwell...
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William Sacheverell (1638 – 9 October 1691) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1670 and 1691. Sacheverell was...
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of the great architectural commentators James Lees-Milne and Sir Sacheverell Sitwell writing in the 1960s. That Wyatt's works are not in the same league...
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