• Delme may refer to: Delme, Moselle, a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in France Canton of Delme, a former French administrative division...
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  • Peter Delmé may refer to: Peter Delmé (banker) (died 1728), British merchant and banker Peter Delmé (MP for Southampton) (1710–1770), also MP for Ludgershall...
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  • William Delme Thomas (born 12 September 1942) is a former rugby union player who became one of Wales' best known rugby players in the 1960s and 1970s...
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  • Werner Delmes (28 September 1930 – 13 January 2022) was a German field hockey player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics and 1960 Summer Olympics...
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  • Peter Delmé (19 December 1748 – 1789) was an English Member of Parliament for the constituency of Morpeth in 1774–84. Delmé's grandfather was a wealthy...
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  • Henry Delmé-Radcliffe (23 November 1870 — 30 June 1950) was an English first-class cricketer and educator. The son of The Reverend Henry Eliot Delmé-Radcliffe...
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    The canton of Delme is a former French administrative division located in the department of the Moselle and the Lorraine region. It was disbanded following...
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  • The Delmé Quartet, aka The Delmé String Quartet, was a String quartet, founded in London in 1962. In 1967, it became the first string quartet to be attached...
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  • Delme Bowen is an emeritus professor of cell biology at Cardiff University. He was Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Wales for the year 2011 to 2012 and was an elected...
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    Delme (French pronunciation: [dɛlm]; German: Delm) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. It was the center of the...
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    Lady Elizabeth Delmé and Her Children (1779) is an oil on canvas portrait by Joshua Reynolds. It was given to the National Gallery of Art in Washington...
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  • Delme Herriman (born 8 May 1973 in Harrogate, England) is a British former professional basketball player. Herriman, who grew up in Widnes, England, played...
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  • Peter Delmé (died 1728) was a notable British figure in commerce and banking in the early 18th century. Delmé was the third son of Pierre Delmé and Sibella...
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  • Delme Bryn-Jones (born Delme Jones; 29 March 1934 – 25 May 2001) was a Welsh baritone. Delme Bryn-Jones was one of five siblings, son of bootmaker William...
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    connected to the Albanian dele and its variants which include the Gheg form delmë, meaning "sheep", and to the Albanian term delmer, "shepherd", although...
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  • Peter Delmé (28 February 1710 – 10 April 1770) was a wealthy English merchant and landowner of the mid 18th century. He served as MP for Ludgershall from...
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    Delme is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Ochtum northeast of Delmenhorst. List of rivers of Lower Saxony Environmental map service...
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  • include the Gheg form delmë, meaning "sheep", and to the Albanian term delmer, "shepherd". According to Orel, the Gheg form delme hardly has anything in...
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    facade and grand south-facing rooms looking over Fareham creek. In 1781 the Delmé family moved from Titchfield Abbey to occupy the mansion and then spent...
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  • Hussain  United Team of Germany (EUA) Günther Brennecke Hugo Budinger Werner Delmes Hugo Dollheiser Eberhard Ferstl Alfred Lücker Helmut Nonn Wolfgang Nonn...
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    He won a Best Actor BAFTA Cymru (or BAFTA Wales) for his appearance as Delme in Cameleon (1997), a Welsh language film. Hughes was born in Aberystwyth...
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    Seymour, Captain of the Grenadier Guards 20 Jan 1748 23 Nov 1831 1. Anne Delmé, had issue 2. Anderlechtia Clarissa Chetwynd, no issue John George of Anhalt-Dessau...
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    dinner"[page needed] *drenis "deer" Alb. indef. dre, def. dreni "deer" *delme "sheep" Alb. dele, Gheg delme "sheep" *dard "pear" Alb. dardhë "pear" sīca "dagger" Alb...
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    Purrmühlenbach is a small river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Delme in Harpstedt. List of rivers of Lower Saxony v t e...
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    Eyles (1707–1709) Heathcote (1709–1711) Gould (1711–1713) Rudge (1713–1715) Delmé (1715–1717) Conyers (1717–1719) Hanger (1719–1721) T. Scawen (1721–1723)...
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    Priory through various members of the Radcliffe and Delmé-Radcliffe family. In 1925 Sir Ralph Delmé-Radcliffe was noted as Lord of the Manor in the Manorial...
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  • Hinojos 1984– American dancer, actress and singer (The Cheetah Girls) Delme Bryn-Jones Delme Jones 1934–2001 Welsh singer Barbara Bryne Barbara Birkinshaw 1929–2023...
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    in Wassenaar, Kiosk in Ghent, Bielefelder Kunstverein, La Synagogue de Delme Contemporary Art Centre, and Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi. In 2015, she...
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    two daughters, Enid Margery Treves – who married in 1902 Lt-Col Charles Delmé-Radcliffe, CMG, MVO – and Hetty Marion Treves (1882–1900). Treves is one...
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  • Herbert Lloyd, 1st Baronet c. 1719 1769 Cardigan Boroughs (1761–68) Peter Delmé 1710 1770 Ludgershall (1734–41), Southampton left Commons 1754 Charles Yorke...
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