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- Sacheverell (pronounced /səˈʃɛvərəl/ sə-SHEV-ərəl) is a rare English name of Norman French origin meaning 'roebuck leap'. The diminutive form is "Sachie"...
- Henry Sacheverell (/səˈʃɛvərəl/; 8 February 1674 – 5 June 1724) was an English high church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after...
- Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, CH (/sæˈʃɛvərəl/; 15 November 1897 – 1 October 1988) was an English writer, particularly on baroque architecture...
- 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...
- Sacheverell Sitwell, 8th Baronet (born 22 April 1967) is a British businessman. Sitwell was born in 1967, the elder son of Francis Trajan Sacheverell...
- Sir 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...
- William Ronald Sacheverell Sitwell DL (born 2 October 1969) is a member of the British Sitwell family. He is an editor, writer and broadcaster, restaurant...
- The Sacheverell riots were a series of outbreaks of public disorder, which spread across England during the spring, summer and autumn of 1710 in which...
- Sir Richard Sacheverell (by 1469 – 14 April 1534), of Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke (Newarke College), Leicester, and Ratcliffe-upon-Soar...
- The Sitwells (Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell), from Scarborough, North Yorkshire and the family seat of Renishaw Hall, were three...