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- Wheble is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Wheble (1746–1820), English printer, author, and antiquary Mick Wheble (born 1949)...
- John Wheble (2 February 1746 – 22 September 1820) was an English printer, author and antiquary. He was born in Gatcombe, Isle of Wight in 1746. He was...
- Michael John Wheble, MBE (3 April 1949 – 30 December 2023) was a British racing manager, marketing executive, author and charity advocate. Wheble held the...
- given support to develop his own style and exhibit his paintings by Mr. Wheble, the editor of The Sporting Magazine, who said of him in 1813, whilst commenting...
- Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprise, and Spirit, Vol. 27. London: J. Wheble. 1806. p. 95. Billing, Joanna (2003). The Hidden Places of Devon. Aldermaston...
- Second Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence (1990–1996). Mick Wheble, 74, British racing manager, author and charity advocate, oesophageal cancer...
- August 1770 by the London bookseller John Coote and the publisher John Wheble. It featured articles on fiction, poetry, fashion, music, and social gossip...
- Allison Earle Thomas Magill Paul Murphy-Kasp Angie George Luxmy Gopal Jim Wheble Nicky Ford Leigh Milner Samantha Simmonds (2004-2005 & 2023) Ben Boulos...
- portion of the site of the abbey between 1837 and 1840. Its founder was James Wheble, who owned land in the area at that time. Reading Gaol was built in 1844...
- of Bulmershe Court, otherwise Woodley Lodge, was built in 1777 by James Wheble. Bulmershe (also spelled Bullmarsh) Heath was a marshy area where bulls...