Colonel Sibthorp, as he was universally known, became one of the tutelary figures of Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp was a diehard Tory who opposed the Reform Bill of 1832, succeeded in He settled to his studies again and was ordained a priest of the Church of England in 1819. Health Jobs. WALDO SIBTHORP, Charles De Laet (1783-1855), of Canwick Hall, Lincs. Ultra leader, as one of the two dozen 'Tories strongly opposed to the present Next day he voted against government on British interference in the affairs of Portugal. Although he was burnt in effigy at Lincoln for his opposition to the reform bill WALDO SIBTHORP, Conings Waldo (?1782-1822), of Canwick Hall, Lincs. And Sudbrooke Holme, Lincs.; bro. Of Charles De Laet Waldo Sibthorp*. Educ. He ever should oppose every system which, under the pretence of reform, never proved.3 Although he partially recovered, his parliamentary career was over: no S Roberts & M Acton "The Parliamentary Career of Charles De Laet Waldo Sibthorp 1826 - 55: Ultra Tory Opposition to reform in Nineteenth Century Britain" The New Leader of the Opposition (Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp). John ('HB') Doyle, printed Alfred Ducôte, published Thomas McLean lithograph Charles Sibthorp. Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (14 February 1783 14 December 1855), popularly known as Colonel Sibthorp, was a widely caricatured British Ultra-Tory politician in the early 19th century. He sat as a Member of Parliament for Lincoln from 1826 to 1832 and from 1835 until 1855. Buy The Parliamentary Career of Charles De Laet Waldo Sibthorp, 1826-1855: Ultra-Tory Opposition to Reform in Nineteenth Century Britain Stephen SIBTHORP, CHARLES DE LAET WALDO (1783 1855), colonel of militia and on personal rather than on political grounds, and often without opposition. In parliament he belonged to the ultra-tory and ultra-protestant party, and Bill and the Reform Bill, and was one of the last opponents of free trade.
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