Delete Full backup from Time Capsule

Have searched this Forum and cannot find the final answer to the following question:
I want to delete a Time Capsule full backup sparsebundle for a computer I no longer own.
The iBook gave it up, but there is nothing in the backup that I want or need. There are 3 other computers backing up to the same location and just want to clear more space.
Best way to go?

Douglas S wrote:
Have not tried anything yet. Got confused by some of what I read that just dragging to the trash may not actually delete the backups.
Dragging a local file (on an internal or external drive) to the trash doesn't actually delete it. You have to empty the trash to make it go away completely. However, dragging something on a network drive does cause it to be deleted immediately, as a message should warn you.

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