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
In government and politics
- Anthony Webbe (died 1578?), English politician
- Claudia Webbe (fl. 21st century), English politician
- George Webbe (MP) (by 1509–1556), English politician
- Sir Harold Webbe (1885–1965), English politician
- Henry Webbe, 14th-century English politician
- James Webbe (by 1528–1557), English politician
- John Webbe (died 1557), English politician, MP for Dover
- John Webbe (died 1571), English politician, MP for Salisbury
- 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) (died 1599), Lord Mayor of London
- William Harold Webbe (1885–1965), British politician
In sport
- A. J. Webbe (1855–1941), English cricketer
- George Webbe (cricketer) (1856–1934), New Zealand cricketer
- Glen Webbe (born 1962), Welsh rugby union player
- Terrance Webbe (born 1969), West Indian cricketer
In other fields
- Joseph Webbe (fl.1610–1630), English grammarian, physician and astrologer
gollark: Actually, it is binary but 64 bits.
gollark: - when a message is somethinged on a virtual channel, it is bridged based on the lookup table- when a virtual channel is unlinked from a real channel it removes it from the lookup table- when the lookup table entry for the inter-virtual-channel link contains 0 items, bridging stops
gollark: - these are added to a lookup table of some sort for inter-VC bridging - all the channels which are currently causing inter-VC bridging are stored
gollark: - when a Discord channel is added to a virtual channel, it checks which ones are already connected
gollark: - do the virtual channel thing
See also
- Webb (disambiguation)
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