Holbech

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

See also

  • Holbæk, a town in Zealand, Denmark
  • Holbeach, a town in Lincolnshire
  • Holbeche House, a manor in Staffordshire
  • Holbeck, a district of Leeds, Yorkshire

References

  1. ^ Arthur, William (2007) [1857]. An etymological dictionary of family and Christian names. With an essay on their derivation and import. Sheldon, Blakeman.
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