Holbech is a Germanic name, meaning "the low brook" or "the brook in the ravine or hollow".[1] Notable people with the surname include:
Holbech family, owners of Farnborough Hall
Charles Holbech, Archdeacon of Coventry from 1873 to 1887
David Holbache or Holbech (c. 1355–1422/23), Welsh Member of Parliament, founder of Oswestry School
Niels Peter Holbech, Danish portrait painter
Thomas Holbech, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University in 1677, Master of Emmanuel College from 1676 to 1680
William Holbech (bishop) (1850–1930), Bishop of St Helena, earlier Archdeacon of Kimberley and Dean of Bloemfontein
William Holbech (cricketer) (1882–1914), English cricketer, killed in the First World War
William Holbech (MP for Banbury) (1748–1812), English Member of Parliament for Banbury
^Arthur, William (2007) [1857]. An etymological dictionary of family and Christian names. With an essay on their derivation and import. Sheldon, Blakeman.
Holbech is a Germanic name, meaning "the low brook" or "the brook in the ravine or hollow". Notable people with the surname include: Holbech family, owners...
William Holbech may refer to: William Holbech (bishop) (1850–1930), Bishop of St Helena, earlier Archdeacon of Kimberley and Dean of Bloemfontein William...
Charles William Holbech, J.P. (born Farnborough, Warwickshire 1816; died 1901) was Archdeacon of Coventry from 1873 until 1887. Holbech was educated at...
Thomas Holbech, D.D. (1606–1680) was an academic in the 17th century. Dillingham was born in Fillongley and entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1622...
National Trust, but administered by the Holbech family; the house is a Grade I listed building. Ambrose Holbech acquired the Farnborough estate in 1684...
Peter Nielsen Holbech a few years after its completion in 1805. His granddaughter Ursula Dahlerup has provided a detailed account of the Holbech family's life...
Dafydd ab Ieuan (c. 1350 – 1422/23), better known by his English name David Holbache, was a Welsh politician, best known for founding Oswestry School in...
of them an apprentice) and two maids. Ane Maria Holbech died in 1795. At the 1801 census, Jens Holbech resided in the building with his three children...
Niels Peter Holbech (14 September 1804 - 11 January 1889) was a Danish portrait painter. Holbech was born on board the Maria Constantia, en route from...
Anglican Communion titles Preceded by William Holbech Bishop of St Helena 1931–1935 Succeeded by Charles Aylen Preceded by Nelson Fogarty Bishop of Damaraland...
Aubrey, daughter of Richard Aubrey. He married Jane Holbech, daughter of former Banbury MP William Holbech, in 1853 at Farnborough in Warwickshire. After education...
Farleigh (pre 1609) William Andrews and John Halsall (1609) Thomas Holbech (1612) Matthew Holbech (1706–1713) Leviton, Richard (20 April 2010). Walking in Albion:...
London: Thames & Hudson, ISBN 978-0-500-24105-9 Christian Berthelsen; Inger Holbech Mortensen; Ebbe Mortensen; W. Glyn Jones, eds. (1990), Kalaallit Nunaat...
where her father William Digby was vicar. Through her grandmother Jane Holbech, she descended from poet John Donne and William Mompesson, Vicar of Eyam...
Baroness Ursula Signe Sophie Dahlerup, née Holbech (5 October 1840, Copenhagen - 25 September 1925, Charlottenlund) was a Danish entrepreneur, known for...