Peter Delmé (28 February 1710 – 10 April 1770) was a wealthy English merchant and landowner of the mid 18th century.
The son of a wealthy London banking figure, Sir Peter Delmé, he inherited his father's affairs at the age of 18.
Sometimes called 'Peter the Czar' (a reference to his considerable wealth),[1] he managed to fritter away much of his fortune and ended his life by shooting himself in London's Grosvenor Square.
With the latter, he had two children: Anne (who married Lord Robert Seymour in June 1773) and Peter, who served as MP for Morpeth.
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