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Holbech is a
Germanic name,
meaning "the low brook" or "the
brook in the
ravine or hollow".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Holbech family, owners...
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William Holbech may
refer to:
William Holbech (bishop) (1850–1930),
Bishop of St Helena,
earlier Archdeacon of
Kimberley and Dean of
Bloemfontein William...
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Charles William Holbech, J.P. (born Farnborough,
Warwickshire 1816; died 1901) was
Archdeacon of
Coventry from 1873
until 1887.
Holbech was
educated at...
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William Hugh
Holbech (18
August 1882 – 1
November 1914) was an
English cricketer who pla**** at first-class
level for
Warwickshire and the
Marylebone Cricket...
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Thomas Holbech, D.D. (1606–1680) was an
academic in the 17th century.
Dillingham was born in
Fillongley and
entered Emmanuel College,
Cambridge in 1622...
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William Arthur Holbech (14
December 1850 – 7
March 1930) was an
Anglican bishop in the
first half of the 20th century.[citation needed] Born...
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Peter Nielsen Holbech a few
years after its
completion in 1805. His
granddaughter Ursula Dahlerup has
provided a
detailed account of the
Holbech family's life...
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William Holbech (1748 – 6 July 1812) was an
English politician from Warwickshire. He sat in the
House of
Commons of
Great Britain for two
years in the...
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National Trust, but
administered by the
Holbech family; the
house is a
Grade I
listed building.
Ambrose Holbech acquired the
Farnborough estate in 1684...
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Dafydd ab
Ieuan (c. 1350 – 1422/23),
better known by his
English name
David Holbache, was a
Welsh politician, best
known for
founding Oswestry School in...