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Debrett's (/dəˈbrɛts/) is a
British professional coaching company and
publisher and
authority on
etiquette and behaviour,
founded in 1769 with the publication...
- 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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Tahliah Debrett Barnett (born 16
January 1988),
known professionally as FKA
Twigs (stylized as FKA twigs), is an
English singer, songwriter,
record producer...
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Debrett's People of
Today was a
reference work
published by
Debrett's containing biographical details of
approximately 25,000
notable people from across...
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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...
- The
London Gazette. 25
December 1849. p. 3915.
Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. London:
Debrett's Peerage. 2000. p. B1. ISBN 033354577X. "Official...
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written by
Robert Wasterby based on the 1949
novel Before I Wake by Hal
Debrett.
Returning home to
England from the
United States following news of her...
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spacious audience settings,
optionally a
collapsible equivalent opera hat.
Debrett's states that
morning dress should not be
specified as the
dress code for...
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Gotha Debrett's Peerage and
Baronetage 1995 edition, "The
Royal Family", "Dukedom of Albany" (Duke UK 1881,
suspended 1917)" pp. 129-30.
Debrett's Peerage...
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conflicting order for titleholders;
authorities such as Burke's
Peerage and
Debrett's Peerage do not
agree on
whether or not the 1447
creation is
still extant...