- name from its founder, John
Debrett. John
Debrett (8
January 1753 – 15
November 1822) was the London-born son of Jean
Louys de Bret, a
French cook of Huguenot...
- John
Debrett (8
January 1753 – 15
November 1822) was an
English publisher and compiler. His name has
become ****ociated with
reference books.
Debrett was...
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Brett Michael Kavanaugh (/ˈkævənɔː/; born
February 12, 1965) is an
American lawyer and
jurist serving as an ****ociate
justice of the
Supreme Court of...
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under the
names Asa Baker,
Matthew Blood,
Kathryn Culver, Don Davis, Hal
Debrett,
Anthony Scott,
Peter Field, and
Anderson Wayne.
Dresser was born in Chicago...
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actress Brett Dalton (born 1983),
American actor Brett de Geus (born 1997),
American baseball player Brett Doyle (born 1972), flat race
jockey Brett Ekkens...
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Tahliah Debrett Barnett (born 17
January 1988),
known professionally as FKA
Twigs (stylized as FKA twigs), is an
English singer, songwriter, and dancer...
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Huggins (3
November 1933 – 12
September 1995),
known professionally as
Jeremy Brett, was an
English actor. He pla****
fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in...
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De Renzie James Brett (11
April 1809 – 16 June 1889) was a soldier,
farmer and politician. He was a
member of the New
Zealand Legislative Council. Brett...
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Debrett 1838, p. 518,
right column, line 6. "Alexander-Francis, d. 1769."
Debrett 1838, p. 518,
right column, line 7. "Robert, 2d marquess."
Debrett 1828...
- vol. V, p. 85.
Egerton Brydges, pp. 454
Debrett, John (1828) pp. 506
Debrett, John (1828) pp. 556
Debrett, John (1828) pp. 568 Lodge, pp. 277 Scots...