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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Charles Dalbiac (1726–1808)[1] was an English Huguenot textile manufacturer. He was High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1784.[2]

Life

He was son of James D'Albiac, a Huguenot refugee, and younger brother of James Dalbiac (born 1720).[1]

In 1763 James and Charles Dalbiac occupied 20 Spital Square, in eastern London, as manufacturers of silk and velvet.[3] Around 1764 Charles Dalbiac owned Durdans, a house, near Epsom, Surrey.[4] It was rebuilt for him by William Newton, over the years 1764–1768.[5]

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Durdans, Surrey, 1816 engraving

Dalbiac by 1784 acquired Hungerford Park, from a Mr Waters.[6] He had a new mansion built there, in the Italian style.[7] He then sold it, in 1796, to John Willes.[6]

Family

Dalbiac first married Suzanne de Visme.[8] They had two daughters:[1]

  • Louisa, or Lucy, married Peter John Luard (father of John Luard).[9]
  • Susannah, or Susan.

By his second wife, Ann Le Bas, he had three children:[1]

Anne Dalbiac, his widow, died in 1819 at age 72.[13][14]

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