-
Trichiocercus sparshalli, the long-tailed
bombyx or
Sparshall's moth, is a moth of the
family Notodontidae. It was
first described by John
Curtis in 1830...
- was an
English first-class cricketer. The son of the
physician Edmund Sparshall Willett, he was born at
Marylebone in
November 1853. He was
educated at...
- the
later 1850s he was at Wyke
House Asylum, in
partnership with
Edmund Sparshall Willett; the
partnership was
dissolved in 1860, with
Willett remaining...
- Burrell, Messrs. Wilkin, Brightwell,
Joseph Hooker, John Lindley,
Joseph Sparshall, and ten or
twelve more were
enrolled a members, - Mr.
Wilkin acting as...
-
records it as Speresholt.
Spellings from the 16th
century onwards included Sparshall and Spershott. The
oldest parts of the
Church of
England parish church...
- he
began to
sketch and paint. He was
acquainted with the
artist Edmund Sparshall, a
local patron of the arts, who lent him
pictures by
Stark to copy. Short...