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Sibthorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the
borough of Rushcliffe, in Nottinghamshire, England.
There is no
parish council, only a
parish meeting....
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Robert Sibthorpe or
Sibthorp (died 1662) was an
English clergyman who
gained notoriety during the
reign of King
Charles I of
England for his outspoken...
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Retrieved 8
August 2020. Shapiro, Beth;
Sibthorpe, Dean; Rambaut, Andrew; et al. (2002). "Flight of the Dodo" (PDF). Science...
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Sibthorpe is a
civil parish in the
Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England. In the
parish are two
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Coningsby Waldo Waldo-Sibthorp (1781 – 9
March 1822) was an
English politician. Waldo-Sibthorp was
educated at
Louth Grammar School,
Westminster School...
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original on 7
November 2020.
Retrieved 7
March 2021. Shapiro, B.;
Sibthorpe, D.; Rambaut, A.; Austin, J.; Wragg, G. M.; Bininda-Emonds, O. R. P.;...
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Christopher Sibthorpe (died 1632) was an English-born
lawyer who had a
distinguished career in
Ireland as a
judge and politician, and was also a religious...
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Sibthorpe (1669–1718), of St. Mark's, Lincoln, was an
English politician. He was the son of
Gervase Sibthorpe of St Mark's and
Judith Riggall, daughter...
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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...
- ISBN 978-0-7614-2334-8.
Christopher Fyfe, A
History of
Sierra Leone, Introduction.
Sibthorpe, A. B. C. (1970). The
History of
Sierra Leone. Routledge. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7146-1769-5...