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Dalbiac...
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Charles Dalbiac (1726–1808) was an
English Huguenot textile manufacturer. He was High
Sheriff of
Berkshire in 1784. He was son of
James D'Albiac, a Huguenot...
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Philip Hugh
Dalbiac CB TD (20
September 1856 – 28
April 1927) was a
British army officer, publisher,
author and
Conservative Party politician. He was...
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Susanna Innes-Ker,
Duchess of
Roxburghe VA (née
Dalbiac; 1814 – 7 May 1895) was a
friend and Lady of the
Bedchamber to
Queen Victoria. Born into a military...
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Charles Dalbiac KCH (1776 – 8
December 1847) was a
British Army
officer and
Member of Parliament. He was born the
eldest son of
Charles Dalbiac of Hungerford...
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Lowes Dalbiac Luard (27
August 1872 – 1944) was a
British painter.
Luard was born in Calcutta, the son of Col.
Charles Henry Luard of the
Royal Engineers...
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Susanna Dalbiac (née Dalton; d. 25
January 1829) was a
British woman,
notable for parti****ting in the
Peninsular War
alongside her husband.
Susanna Isabella...
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Bayley defended his seat
against a new
Conservative candidate,
Major Philip Dalbiac. A
third candidate,
Nelson Palmer,
subsequently entered the contest, claiming...
- of East Prussia. It
almost always has
nationalistic undertones.
Lilian Dalbiac.
Dictionary of
Quotations (German). Swan Sonnenschein. New York. 1906....
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married Susanna Stephania Dalbiac (1814–1895), the only
child of Lt. Gen. Sir
James Charles Dalbiac and
Susannah (née Dalton)
Dalbiac. Together,
James and...