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- Galton (see below) Emma Georgina Elizabeth Darwin (born 1784) Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (1786–1859) Rev. John Darwin (1787–1818) Henry Darwin (born 1789)...
- Henry Sacheverell (/səˈʃɛvərəl/; 8 February 1674 – 5 June 1724) was an English high church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after...
- Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (17 June 1786 – 6 November 1859) was a physician and traveller who was knighted by King George IV. Francis Galton and Charles...
- families vacationed and settled there. Edward Levett Darwin, son of Francis Sacheverel Darwin, lived at Dale House in Matlock Bath, where he was a solicitor...
- reduced to one member 1885) Baronetage of Great Britain Preceded by Henry Sacheverel Wilmot Baronet (of Chaddesden) 1872–1901 Succeeded by Ralph Henry Sacheverell...
- Appeal: [The] foundations laid down by the Commons, on the trial of Doctor Sacheverel, for justifying the revolution of 1688, are the very same laid down in...
- In Series Part III.--From the Restoration to the Present Times 1822 Sacheverel (XI) 1821 "A sudden conflict rises from the swell" Ecclesiastical Sonnets...
- Francis Galton Emma Georgina Elizabeth Darwin (1784–1818) Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (1786–1859) Revd. John Darwin (1787–1818), rector of All Saints'...
- Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle, who foiled the Gunpowder Plot and Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (through his mother, Elizabeth Collier, natural daughter of the...
- Darwin (1809–1882) Sir Francis Darwin (1848–1925), botanist Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (1786–1859), physician and traveler Sir George Darwin (1845–1912)...