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A History of the County of Berkshire
… It was the residence in the 17th and 18th centuries of the Tubb family, 7 who added the Queen Anne wing. 8 There was in … William Eyston and others. 111 They conveyed it to Richard Tubb in 1626. 112 Giffard of Rodenhurst. Azure three stirrups … a border engrailed argent with roundels sable thereon. The Tubb family held the manor for a century. John Tubb was lord …
Survey of London
… 1994 Nos 4048 belong to a parcel of ground taken by John Tubb, of Queen's Row in the New Road near by. Tubb, previously a shoemaker of Marshall Street, 57 was now … these houses date from 1781 and 1784; they are mostly to Tubb, but one demises No. 46 to John May Evans, bricklayer, …
Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
… your petitioner to have stolen a sheete and a halfe tubb from his dore, Upon which malicious and false accusacion …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Inventories (mid-period). Powdering tub [powtheringe tubb; powthering tubbe; powthering tub; powther tubb; powtering tobe; powldering tubb; powd'rn tub; powdring-tubb; powdringe tubbe; powdringe …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… increased to eight. Dr. C. E. Tangye, who succeeded Dr. J. Tubb-Thomas as medical officer of health for the county in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… References: Acton (n.d.). Quickening tub [quickening tubb] Quickening was a name for YEAST or BARM, which could …
Middlesex county records
… from the constable, being committed for striking Robert Tubb with a sword and for animating the gentlemen of …