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- John Dolben (1625-1686) was an English priest and Church of England bishop and archbishop. He was the son of William Dolben (died 1631), prebendary of...
- Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth Dolben (8 February 1848 – 28 June 1867) was an English poet who died young from drowning. He owes his poetic re****tion...
- Dolben is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Dolben (1625–1686), English priest John Dolben (1662 – 1710), East India judge-advocate...
- John Dolben (1662 – 29 May 1710), of Epsom, Surrey, was an English barrister and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1707 to 1710. He...
- William Dolben (c. 1588 – 1631) was a Welsh clergyman. Dolben was born in Pembrokeshire and was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford...
- William Dolben was a Welsh clergyman. William Dolben may also refer to: William Dolben (judge) (c. 1627–1694), English judge Sir William Dolben, 3rd Baronet...
- David Dolben (1581–1633) was a Welsh bishop of Bangor. He was born at Segrwyd, near Denbigh, son of Robert Wynn Dolben. In 1602 he was admitted as a sizar...
- Slave Trade Act 1788, also known as the Regulated Slave Trade Act 1788 or Dolben's Act, was an Act of Parliament that limited the number of enslaved people...
- Manley Hopkins: A Very Private Life, that when Hopkins first met Dolben, on Dolben's 17th birthday in Oxford in February 1865, it "was, quite simply,...
- The Dolben Baronetcy, of Finedon in the County of Northamptonshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 1 April 1704 for Gilbert...