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Sacheverell Collection

Sacheverell, a name that echoes through history, holds tales of power, controversy, and artistry

Background imageSacheverell Collection: 13139861

13139861
The designer and photographic artist Cecil Beaton (standing - r) showing costume designs to Lady Domville (seated, left) and Mrs Sacheverell Sitwell (seated)

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Sacheverell's Triumph

Sacheverell's Triumph
3585616 Sacheverell's Triumph; (add.info.: Sacheverell's Triumph. Design for Playing-Card, 1710.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSacheverell Collection: LUCY SACHEVERELL

LUCY SACHEVERELL The beloved Lucasta of Lovelace's poems but who, on learning of his death in 1658, married another Date: FLOURISHED 1658

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Tapestry cushion cover depicting the Arms of Sacheverell, made in Sheldon, England

Tapestry cushion cover depicting the Arms of Sacheverell, made in Sheldon, England, after 1600 (wool & silk)
3576252 Tapestry cushion cover depicting the Arms of Sacheverell, made in Sheldon, England, after 1600 (wool & silk) by English School, (17th century); 25.4x46.9 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Sacheverell Cards

Sacheverell Cards
Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724) was an English high church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after preaching an incendiary 5 November sermon denouncing the Whig government

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Sacheverell Cards, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Sacheverell Cards, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Sacheverell Cards, (c1872). Pack of cards illustrating the career of Dr Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724), English High Church clergyman and politician

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Henry Sacheverell, English High Church clergyman and politician, early 18th century (1906)

Henry Sacheverell, English High Church clergyman and politician, early 18th century (1906). Sacheverell (1674-1724) preached two sermons strongly criticising the Whig Governments policy regarding

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Quaker meeting in England, 1710

Quaker meeting in England, 1710
Quaker meeting in England, in which Aminidel is supporting the Tory clergyman, Henry Sacheverell, 1710. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an earlier illustration

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Mrs Sacheverell Sitwell by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Sacheverell Sitwell by Madame Yevonde
Georgia Doble Sitwell, Canadian wife of writer, Sacheverell Sitwell, sister of the actress Frances Doble. Photographed by Madame Yevonde in The Tatler who comment that although

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Henry Sacheverell

Henry Sacheverell (1674 1724), Controversial English clergyman and politician

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Title page of The Tryal of Dr Henry Sacheverell, London 1710. Sacheverell

Title page of The Tryal of Dr Henry Sacheverell, London 1710. Sacheverell (c1674-1724) Church of England High Church cleric whose sermons accusing Whig administration of neglecting interests of

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Henry Sacheverel / Anon En

Henry Sacheverel / Anon En
HENRY SACHEVEREL Controversial English clergyman

Background imageSacheverell Collection: Dr Henry Sacheverel

Dr Henry Sacheverel
HENRY SACHEVEREL English clergyman, the centre of a religio-political incident, where he attacked the whig government in two sermons (1709). Date: ?1674 - 1724


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Sacheverell, a name that echoes through history, holds tales of power, controversy, and artistry. From the tapestry cushion cover depicting the Arms to the enigmatic Sacheverell Cards, this name weaves its way into various facets of society. Lucy Sacheverell, perhaps an ancestor or a descendant of those who bore this illustrious surname. Who was she? What stories did she carry within her heart? In Sheldon, England, after 1600, skilled hands crafted a magnificent tapestry cushion cover adorned with the Arms of Sacheverell. A testament to the pride and heritage associated with this distinguished family. The enigmatic Sacheverell Cards emerge from obscurity in c1872. Their creator remains unknown but their allure captivates all who lay eyes upon them. What secrets do these cards hold? What mysteries lie within their intricate designs? Henry Sacheverell emerges as a prominent figure in English history - a High Church clergyman and politician during the early 18th century. His influence reverberated throughout society as he navigated treacherous political waters. Madame Yevonde immortalizes Mrs. Sacheverell Sitwell through her lens - capturing beauty and grace for eternity. A moment frozen in time where elegance meets vulnerability. Dr Henry Sacheverel stands tall among his peers - his intellect shaping minds and challenging conventions. The world listens attentively to his words as he leaves an indelible mark on academia. Richard Lovelace by Laurence Irving paints a portrait that transcends time - capturing not just one man's likeness but also embodying the spirit of an era steeped in passion and poetry. A Quaker meeting held in England in 1710 bears witness to societal shifts and religious tolerance emerging amidst turbulent times. In this gathering lies hope for unity amidst diversity.