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Charles de Laet
Waldo Sibthorp (14
February 1783 – 14
December 1855), po****rly
known as
Colonel Sibthorp, was a
widely caricatured British Ultra-Tory...
- 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...
- Humphr(e)y
Sibthorp may
refer to:
Humphry Sibthorp (botanist) (1713–1797),
British botanist and
educator Humphrey Sibthorp (1744–1815),
English MP This...
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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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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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Fletcher Sibthorp (born 7
March 1967) is a
British artist based in London, England. He is
predominantly known for his large-scale
figurative pieces, mostly...
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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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Christianity portal Robert Sibthorp(e) was an
Anglican bishop in
Ireland during the
first half of the
seventeenth century. He was born at
Great Bardfield...
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commonly known as the wood blewit.
Cooke called it the
amethyst lepista, John
Sibthorp called it the blue-gilled
agaric in his 1794 work
Flora Oxoniensis. This...
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Margaret Sibthorp (née Shurmer; c. 1835 – 23 May 1916) was an
English feminist activist, writer,
magazine editor and theosophist. She founded, then edited...