. . . . . . . "1803"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . . . "Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (14 February 1783 \u2013 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."@en . . . "George Heneage from 1831"@en . . . "Member of Parliament for Lincoln"@en . . . . . . . . "Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (* 14. Februar 1783; \u2020 14. Dezember 1855), bekannt als Colonel Sibthorp, war ein britischer Politiker. Colonel Sibthorp war ein wegen seines exzentrischen Auftretens oft karikierter Abgeordneter der Tory-Partei im britischen Unterhaus. Er war der politisch bedeutendste und hartn\u00E4ckigste Widersacher der ersten Weltausstellung (Great Exhibition) im Londoner Hyde Park 1851."@de . . . "Charles Sibthorp"@en . "Charles Seely 1847\u201348"@en . . . "Thomas Hobhouse 1848\u201352"@en . . . . . . "Edward Lytton Bulwer to 1841"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "John Fazakerley to 1830"@en . . . . . . . . . "1107242207"^^ . "1856"^^ . . . . . "Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (* 14. Februar 1783; \u2020 14. Dezember 1855), bekannt als Colonel Sibthorp, war ein britischer Politiker. Colonel Sibthorp war ein wegen seines exzentrischen Auftretens oft karikierter Abgeordneter der Tory-Partei im britischen Unterhaus. Er war der politisch bedeutendste und hartn\u00E4ckigste Widersacher der ersten Weltausstellung (Great Exhibition) im Londoner Hyde Park 1851."@de . . "William Collett 1841\u201347"@en . "George Heneage from 1852"@en . . "1138114"^^ . "1835"^^ . . . "1832"^^ . . . . . "1826"^^ . . . . . . . . "John Fardell 1830\u201331"@en . . "Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp"@de . . "1826"^^ . . . . . "Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (14 February 1783 \u2013 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. Sibthorp was born into a Lincoln gentry family, the son of Colonel Humphrey Waldo Sibthorp, of Canwick Hall, by his wife Susannah, daughter of Richard Ellison, of Sudbrooke Holme, Lincolnshire. His brother, Richard (1792-1879), was an Anglican clergyman (later admitted into the Roman Catholic faith). He was commissioned into the Scots Greys in 1803, promoted Lieutenant in 1806, and later transferred to the 4th Dragoon Guards, in which he reached the rank of Captain. He did not serve abroad and continued in the service until 1822, when he succeeded to the family estates and also succeeded his brother as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal South Lincolnshire Militia. In 1812, he married Maria, daughter and co-heiress of Ponsonby Tottenham, M.P. for Fethard, County Tipperary; they had four children."@en . . . . . "1835"^^ . . . . . . . . "10318"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Charles Sibthorp"@en . . . . "1855-12-14"^^ . "1783-02-14"^^ . . "Charles Sibthorp"@en . "1783-02-14"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "British Army"@en . . "Member of Parliament for Lincoln"@en . . . . . . "1855-12-14"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Portrait of Sibthorp by John Andrews."@en . .