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trade until 1795-
Charles Selbye married Birgitte Kirstine Borre (1757-1809) on 26
November 1777. She was a
daughter of
Selbye's neighbor,
tobacco manufacturer...
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Orupgaard is a
manor house located 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Nykøbing and 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
north of
Idestrup on the
Danish island of Falster....
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William Shelbye, also
referred to as Selby,
Selbie or
Selbye (died 1584) was an
English organist and composer.
Shelbye was
organist and
master of the choristers...
- Find-Lappernis saa-vel i
Norrlandene og
Finmarken som udi Nummedalen,
Snaasen og
Selbye deres Afguderie og’
Satans Dyrkelse, som Tid
efter anden ere
blevne udforskede...
- He sold the
estate to English-born
merchant and
shipowner Charles August Selbye in 1795.
Munthe af
Morgenstierne married three times. His
first wife was...
- Navy near the
colony of Isle de
France in 1798. She was
first acquired by
Selbye &
Terboch and then in 1800 sold to the
Danish Asiatic Company in 1800 and...
- Chippendale,
Selbye and John Duncan. John
Duncan and John Good, a
merchant based in Helsingør, were the
owners in 1784. John Good and
Charles Selbye owned it...
- two maids. Ter-Borch's
trading firm, Christmas, Ter
Broch & Co.,
formerly Selbye & Ter Borch, was also
based in the building. Ter Borch's
business partner...
- father. In 1796,
Bekkeskov (with Bredeshave) was sold to
Charles August Selbye. In 1796, he was
ennobled with rank of baron. In 1802,
Bredeshave was sold...
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Birgitte Kirstine Borre (1757-1809),
married the
merchant Charles August Selbye, a neighbor, on 26
November 1777. In 1774–1779,
Borre served as director...