Colonel Sibthorp

Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp (February 14, 1783December 14, 1855), popularly known as "Colonel Sibthorp", was a widely caricatured British Tory politician in the early 19th century. He sat as a Member of Parliament for Lincoln from 1826 to 1855 (with one brief break). Sibthorp was born into a Lincoln gentry family, and joined the army while in his teens. He fought in the Napoleonic Wars, and continued in the service until 1822, when he succeeded to the family estates. He married Maria Tottenham in 1812; they had four children. During Sibthorp's three decades in Parliament, he became renowned as its most reactionary member. He stoutly opposed Catholic Emancipation, the repeal of the corn laws, the Reform Act of 1832, and the 1851 Great Exhibition. His political views, his bluntness in expressing them, and his eccentricities made him the target of outrage in The Economist and witticisms in Punch. Sibthorp died at his home in London, and was succeeded as MP by his son, Gervaise.

References

  • Lee, Sidney, ed. Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 18, "Sibthorp, Charles de Laet Waldo". London : Smith Elder, 1909.
  • Dodds, John W. The Age of Paradox : A Biography of England, 1841-1851. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood, 1970 1952.
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