Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A large village and civil parish in Mid Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM1763).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe head of brewing giant Molson Coors’ UK operation was in Debenham on Thursday, May 24, to meet with local residents and reassure them of the firm’s commitment to the area. Source: Internet
Paul Shelley, 35, formerly of Debenham, and now living in Stowmarket, denied false imprisonment and rape and last month a jury at Ipswich Crown Court was discharged after failing to reach verdicts in the case. Source: Internet
The married life of Malcolm III and Margaret has been the subject of two historical novels: A Goodly Pearl (1905) by Mary H. Debenham, and Malcolm Canmore's Pearl (1907) by Agnes Grant Hay. Source: Internet
Saturday 30 October 1999Leamington battled for a hard fought point at Kynoch in their DTZ Debenham Thorpe West Midlands Division 1 match on Saturday. Source: Internet
William Debenham formed a partnership with the store owner in 1813, pumping funds into the business which then became Clark & Debenham. Source: Internet