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Debrett's - Wikipedia
a British professional coaching company and publisher and authority on etiquette and behaviour, [2] founded in 1769 with the publication of the first edition ... en.wikipedia.org
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Debrett's | Advisory, Coaching, Heritage & Investments
Guide to Peerage · Etiquette · About Us · Bookshop debretts.com
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Debrett's Guide to the Peerage & Baronetage and Royal Family
Debrett's, the world authority, offers an essential guide to the history and use of British titles, as well as biographies of key figures in the Royal ... debretts.com
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Debrett
Debrett, n. (dɪˈbrɛt) A colloquial designation of ‘Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland’, the first edition of which, issued in 1803, was compiled by John Debrett (c 1750–1822). Also transf.1848, etc. [see Burke n.]. 1849 Thackeray Pendennis I. ix. 85 You cannot begin your genealogical... Oxford English Dictionary
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Debrett's Peerage | British nobility, Royal families, Aristocracy
Debrett's Peerage, guide to the British peerage (titled aristocracy), first published in London in 1802 by John Debrett as Peerage of England, Scotland, and ... www.britannica.com
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DEBRETT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Debrett definition: a list of the British aristocracy. See examples of DEBRETT used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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John Debrett
See also Debrett's References "Debrett, John Field (1752-1822)" in Chamber's Encyclopaedia. International Learning Systems. 1968. Volume 4. "A Toast to John Debrett" (1953) 49 The Listener 129 Google Books "Debrett" in Fourth Leaders from the Times: A Selection from the Past Twelve Months. wikipedia.org
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Debrett's new guide to etiquette & modern manners ... - Amazon.com
Combining traditional standards of conduct with modern innovations, this guide to etiquette covers everything from basic table manners to precedence. www.amazon.com
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DEBRETT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'Debrett'. Debrett in British English. (dəˈbrɛt IPA Pronunciation Guide ). noun. a list of the British aristocracy. In full: Debrett's Peerage. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Debrett's - LinkedIn
The authority on etiquette since 1769, Debrett's provides etiquette advice, corporate coaching and financial solutions. uk.linkedin.com
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Debrett's Guide to Entertaining Etiquette - Simon & Schuster
Structured around the four seasons, the book explores British rituals, customs and traditions throughout the year - from Christmas, Valentine's Day, Shrove ... www.simonandschuster.com
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Debrett's (@debretts1769) • Instagram photos and videos
Established in 1769, Debrett's has evolved to provide advice on all aspects of British life, from traditional etiquette, advice on rites of passage and ... www.instagram.com
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Burke
Burke, n. (bɜːk) A colloquial designation of ‘A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom’, the first edition of which, issued in 1826, was compiled by John Burke (1787–1848). Also transf.1848 Thackeray Van. Fair li. 451 Her ladyship is of the Kingstreet fam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Debrett's People of Today
Jonathan Parker Debrett's People of Today 1998, ed. Jonathan Parker Debrett's People of Today 1999, ed. Daniel Sefton Debrett's People of Today, Anno MMX (2009) Debrett's People of Today Anno MMXI (2010) Debrett's People of Today, Anno MMXIII (2012), ed. wikipedia.org
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companionage
companionage (kəmˈpænjənɪdʒ) [f. companion n.1 + -age. Cf. F. compagnonnage.] 1. Companionship. rare.1886 Burton Arab. Nts. (abr. ed.) I. 135 We sat conversing and carousing in companionage. 2. The body of (Knight) Companions; a list or account of these. (After peerage, etc.)1883 Academy 17 Mar. 185... Oxford English Dictionary
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