Henry Sacheverell (/səˈʃɛvərəl/; 8 February 1674 – 5 June 1724) was an English high church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after...
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with the name include: As a surname Henry Sacheverell (1674–1724), English churchman and politician & The Sacheverell riots, a 1710 series of riots in response...
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He was deeply involved in the impeachment proceedings against Dr Henry Sacheverell in 1710, and his work on the impeachment is said to have contributed...
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Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, CH (/sæˈʃɛvərəl/; 15 November 1897 – 1 October 1988) was an English writer, particularly on baroque architecture...
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in two periods between 1670 and 1691. Sacheverell was the son of Henry Sacheverell, a country gentleman, by his wife Joyce Mansfield. His family had...
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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...
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general election where, in the context of the trial of Henry Sacheverell and the subsequent Sacheverell riots, the slogan contributed to a Tory landslide victory...
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Henry Sacheverell, which had led to the collapse of the previous government led by Godolphin and the Whig Junto. In November 1709 the clergyman Henry...
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celebrants. Henry Sacheverell, who was on a 'progress' in the West Country, was mentioned by most of the rioters. At Bristol the crowd shouted, "Sacheverell and...
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Wilmot baronets (redirect from Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot, 4th Baronet)
(1765–1842) Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot, 4th Baronet (1801–1872) Sir Henry Wilmot, 5th Baronet (1831–1901) Sir Ralph Henry Sacheverell Wilmot, 6th Baronet...
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anti-Presbyterian Henry Sacheverell retired to New Hall, the home of his once-removed first cousin, George Sacheverell. Henry Sacheverell preached a vitriolic...
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of Henry Sacheverell, a high church Tory Anglican who had preached anti-Whig sermons, led to further public discontent. Anne thought Sacheverell ought...
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old, and his mother married Henry Foljambe. Anthony was under the guardianship of his mother, her second husband, Henry Foljambe, and Philip Draycot...
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George Johnson (priest) (redirect from George Henry Sacheverell Johnson)
George Henry Sacheverell Johnson FRS (1808 – 5 November 1881) was a British clergyman and academic who was Dean of Wells and a professor at the University...
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to close in 1709 and he fell out with his former allies, including Henry Sacheverell whose trial helped the Tories win a landslide victory in the 1710...
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the Oxford Movement became Roman Catholics, following the path of John Henry Newman, one of the fathers of the Oxford Movement and, for a time, a high...
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Osbert Sitwell (redirect from Sir Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, 5th Baronet)
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...
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bishops". Conversely, Grindal came to be attacked by High Church Tories. Henry Sacheverell, in his famous sermon of 5 November 1709, "The Perils of False Brethren...
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ending in a large secession from his ministry. On 1 March 1710 the Henry Sacheverell mob gutted Burgess's meeting-house, and made a bonfire of its pulpit...
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series of attacks against brothels 1710: Sacheverell riots, following the trial of the preacher, Henry Sacheverell 1719: Spitalfields weavers rioted, attacking...
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2018. Walter Colman (1600 in Cannock – 1645) a Franciscan friar. Henry Sacheverell (1674–1724) High Church Anglican clergyman, Rector of Cannock and...
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earliest celebrities lived in the early 1700s, his first example being Henry Sacheverell. Athletes in Ancient Greece were welcomed home as heroes, had songs...
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Boydell in 1789; by him to Baldwin, Cradock and Joy in 1818; and then to Henry Bohn in 1835. Each produced further copies. In 1921, the copperplates were...
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Charles Humphreys, who afterwards was chaplain to the High-Church Tory Henry Sacheverell. Harris for a time acted as vice-president of the Royal Society. At...
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with references to impeachment proceedings against Addison's friend Henry Sacheverell ("I am much obliged to you for yor Letters relating to Sackeverell")...
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the Order to the Electoral Court. He sat as one of the judges of Henry Sacheverell, but voted for a mild sentence. Being now no longer in favour, he...
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of Henry Sacheverell, a minister who preached anti-Whig sermons. The trial was extremely unpopular with much of the country, causing the Sacheverell riots...
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Plumptre of Nottingham, by his second wife, Joyce (d. 1708), daughter of Henry Sacheverell of Barton, and widow of John Milward of Snitterton, Derbyshire. His...
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peaked in 1709 during the impeachment trial of high church preacher Henry Sacheverell. By its very ferocity, the debate may have contributed subsequently...
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Field of the Cloth of Gold (category Henry VIII)
Piers Eggecombe, Sir Roger Graynefeld, Sir John Trevenyan. Derby:—Sir Henry Sacheverell, Sir John Montgomery, Sir Godfrey Fulgeham (Foljambe), Thos. Cokyn...
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