Heber

[ hee-ber ]

noun
  1. Reginald, 1783–1826, British bishop and hymn writer.

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How to use Heber in a sentence

  • Great sales followed, and then came the sale of the enormous Heber library, which let out too many books on the market at once.

    Prices of Books | Henry B. Wheatley
  • Brands imperfect copy was bought by Heber for 10 guineas; it was sold at his sale in 1834 to the Earl of Ashburnham for 78, 15s.

    Prices of Books | Henry B. Wheatley
  • Heber (Part 2, very fine), 36—bought by Daniel; sold at his sale in 1864 for 230 guineas to Lilly.

    Prices of Books | Henry B. Wheatley