Peter Delmé (banker)

Sir Peter Delmé (1667–1728) was a notable English figure in commerce and banking in the early 18th century.

[1] He became a London merchant with trade to Turkey and Portugal, and at the time of his death was reputedly the "greatest exporter of woollen goods of any one person in England.

He married Anne Machan, daughter of Cornelius Macham, and Elizabeth Penton, on 26 January 1709.

They had four children: He died 4 September 1728 at his home in Fenchurch Street, London, England.

[4] An ornate memorial in his honour is in the Guild Church of St Margaret Pattens.