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† webbe Obs. Also 5 web. [ME. webbe represents (1) OE. webba masc.; (2) OE. webbe fem. (only in freoðuwebbe peace-weaver, woman); OTeut. types *waƀjon-, -ōn-, f. *waƀ-: *weƀ-: see weave v. The word survives in the surnames Webb, Webbe.] 1. A male weaver.c 1100 in Wr.-Wülcker 188/10 Textor, webba. a ...
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Webbe
Webbe is a surname, and may refer to:
In arts and entertainment
Benji Webbe (born 1967), Welsh singer
Samuel Webbe (1740–1816), English composer
Simon Webbe (born 1978), British musician
William James Webbe (1830–1904), English painter
In government and politics
Anthony Webbe (English politician) (died
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William Webbe
William Webbe (fl. 1568–1591) was an English critic and translator. A letter by Webbe to Robert Wilmot (fl. 1568–1608) is prepended to the 1591 edition of Wilmot's play Tragedie of Tancred and Gismund.
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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Arr. Rutter, Webbe)
Provided to YouTube by Warner ClassicsWhen I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Arr. Rutter, Webbe) · Choir of King's College, Cambridge · Stephen Cleobury · Benjami...
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Henry Webbe
Henry Webbe was a 14th-century English politician.
Webbe was a Member of Parliament for Devizes, Wiltshire in 1385 and January 1397. The first mention of Webbe is in 1379, when he paid 1s towards the poll tax in Devizes.
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James Webbe
James Webbe (by 1528 – 1557), of Devizes, Wiltshire, was an English politician.
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George Webbe
George Webbe may refer to:
George Webbe (MP) (by 1509 to 1556)
George Webbe (cricketer, born 1856) (1856–1934), New Zealand cricketer
George Webbe (cricketer
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William Webbe (disambiguation)
William Webbe may also refer to:
William Webbe alias Kellowe (by 1466 – 1523), MP for Salisbury
William Webbe (by 1499 – 1554), MP for Salisbury
William Webbe (by 1508 – c. 1547), MP for Huntingdon
William Webbe (fl. 1542), MP for Warwick
William Webbe (died 1585), MP for Salisbury
William Webbe (mayor
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John Webbe
John Webbe may refer to:
John Webbe (died 1557) (died 1550s), MP for Dover
John Webbe (died 1571) (1530s–1571), MP for Salisbury
John Webbe (martyr)
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Glen Webbe
After the match, Webbe's concussion was examined and Wales Manager Clive Rowlands decided to send Webbe home on safety grounds, meaning the player would Webbe has spoken of his experiences as one of the first black players in Welsh rugby, commenting on racism in association football, Webbe said he believed
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Joseph Webbe
Joseph Webbe (fl. 1610 – 1630) was an English grammarian, physician, and astrologer. Through Samuel Hartlib Webbe corresponded in 1629 with another innovator, William Brookes.
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Samuel Webbe
Samuel Webbe (1740 – 25 May 1816) was an English composer.
Life
Born in Menorca in 1740, Webbe was brought up in London. Family
Webbe married Anne Plumb in 1763.
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Herbert Webbe
Herbert Ross Webbe (18 May 1856 – 9 May 1886) was an English barrister and first-class cricketer active 1875–81 who played for Middlesex, Marylebone Cricket He died unexpectedly of heart failure in Paddington, after which a boy's club, the Webbe Institute, was founded in his memory at Oxford House, Bethnal
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Claudia Webbe
Webbe lost her appeal on 26 May 2022. The threats also allegedly included Webbe saying "You should be acid".
Webbe was found guilty on 13 October 2021.
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Simon Webbe
Webbe released three solo studio albums in 2005, 2006 and 2017 and had five UK Top 40 singles.
History
Webbe was born on 30 March 1978. Later Webbe managed American/British girlband L.A.D.E., whose video for their unreleased single "Shake It Off" featured Webbe and Blue bandmate Duncan
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