Frasers Group over a potential rescue. As a result, Debenhams announced it would be liquidated. The Debenhams brand and website were purchased by the online...
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Debenhams (formerly Debenhams.com), a trading name of Debenhams Brands Ltd, is an online retailer owned by Boohoo.com. The company was formed in 2021...
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Debenham is a village and civil parish located 11 miles (18 km) north of Ipswich in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. The River Deben rises...
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Debenham & Freebody was a department store at 27–37 Wigmore Street, London, which became part of the Debenhams chain. The building, first opened in 1908...
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United Kingdom. It was created on 28 January 1931 for Ernest Debenham, Chairman of Debenhams Ltd. As of 2014 the present baronet has not proved his succession...
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Debenhams Ireland was a national chain of department stores in Ireland, that was owned ultimately by Debenhams plc. It was largely based on the former...
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William Debenham (/ˈdɛbənəm/; 18 April 1794 – 24 September 1863) was the founder of Debenhams, once one of the largest retailers in the United Kingdom...
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The Debenham Islands (68°08′S 67°07′W / 68.133°S 67.117°W / -68.133; -67.117 (Debenham Islands)) are a group of islands and rocks lying between Millerand...
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Debenham House (or Peacock House) at 8 Addison Road is a large detached house in the Holland Park district of Kensington and Chelsea, W14. Built in the...
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and Nancy Warner Debenham (1897 – ) were English sisters, motorcyclists, and sports journalists. The sisters were heirs to the Debenhams department store...
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born in 1903 in London, to Sir Ernest Ridley Debenham, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Lady Cicely, of the Debenhams department store family business. After attending...
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William Debenham (1794–1863) was the founder of Debenhams the retailer. William Debenham may also refer to: William Debenham the elder, MP for Ipswich...
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Frank Debenham, OBE (26 December 1883 – 23 November 1965) was Emeritus Professor of Geography at the Department of Geography, Cambridge University and...
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Nigel Debenham is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Debenham made his full All Whites debut in...
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Christopher John Debenham (born (1953-04-04) 4 April 1953 (age 71)) is an English former cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played for Hertfordshire...
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businessman and founder of Debenhams Mary Debenham, governess in Agatha Christie's novel Murder on the Orient Express Debenhams, British retailer operating...
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Benjamin John Debenham (born 11 October 1967) is an English cricket umpire who has stood in first-class cricket matches since being named to the ECB Umpires...
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Gilbert Debenhams. He was the grandson of Gilbert Debenham, MP who died in 1417. Historians in general have little good to say of either of the Debenhams, father...
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Debenham High Schools is a secondary school located in the village of Debenham in Suffolk, UK. The school accepts students who are between 11 and 16 years...
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Belinda Earl (section Debenhams)
2003. She left Debenhams in 2003. Her failure that October to secure a buyout of Debenhams by Permira prompted her departure (Debenhams was eventually...
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original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2016. "Debenhams Signs Jaime Murray" (PDF). Debenhams. 1 September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF)...
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6% of Debenhams shares. The stock market purchase of 56.8 million shares (worth around £46m) was made without the prior knowledge of the Debenhams board...
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Sir Ernest Ridley Debenham, 1st Baronet (26 May 1865 – 25 December 1952), was an English businessman. He was responsible for the considerable expansion...
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uk/sport/football/debenhams-cup-finally-been-found-15866272 Chester v Port Vale Debenhams Cup final programme, 24 May 1977, p 3 "What was The Debenhams Cup?". Archived...
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Debenhams and Principles had previously been part of same company from 1985, a year after Principles launched, when Burton Group owned the Debenhams chain...
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Horace Corner Debenham (24 September 1903 – 16 October 1993) was a British rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1924 Summer Olympics. "Horace...
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in Dublin would be rebranded as Debenhams stores. The Roche family retained the ownership of the stores, and Debenhams became the new tenants. Marks &...
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Debenhams. In 1997, de Lisi began designing a successful speciality occasion-wear diffusion line, BDL by Ben de Lisi,, in conjunction with Debenhams....
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In 1962 the store was rebuilt. It was bought by Debenhams and renamed Debenhams in 1973. Debenhams closed the store and relocated in 2007. Randalls (Uxbridge)...
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exclusively at British clothing retailer Debenhams. "Hammond & Co. by Patrick Grant | Debenhams". www.debenhams.com. Retrieved 15 April 2020. "Driving Coat...
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