Sydney Evershed (c. 1825 – 1903) was an English brewer and Liberal Party politician who represented Burton.
He lived at Stapenhill, where he built Albury House, named after his birthplace.
[1] Evershed was active in local politics and was one of the Improvement Commissioners, and one of the first councillors when Burton was incorporated as a borough in 1878.
Their sons Sydney, Wallis, Frank and Edward all played cricket for Derbyshire.
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