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Gubbins is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Beatrice Gubbins (1878–1944), Irish...
- Major-General Sir
Colin McVean Gubbins, KCMG, DSO, MC (2 July 1896 – 11
February 1976) was the
prime mover of the
Special Operations Executive (SOE) in...
- The
Gubbins band was a
group of footpads, sheep-stealers, beggars, cutpurses, cut-throats and
highwaymen who
inhabited the area
around Lydford in Devon...
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McVean Gubbins.
Gubbins attended Harrow School and
would have gone on to
Cambridge University, had
family finances allowed.[citation needed]
Gubbins was...
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supply and aid
ships constantly sunk by
German submarines,
Brigadier Colin Gubbins, with the
indirect backing of
Prime Minister Winston Churchill, prepares...
- 1550 by and it was
returned to the More
family by Mary
Tudor in 1553.
Gubbins mansion stood north of
Gobions Pond
where the back
gardens of The Grove...
-
David Gubbins (born May 31, 1947) is a
British former geophysicist concerned with the
mechanism of the Earth's
magnetic field and
theoretical geophysics...
- John
Russell Gubbins (16
December 1838 – 20
March 1906) was an
Irish racehorse owner and breeder.
Gubbins was born in 1838 at the
family home, Kilfrush...
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Matthew Gubbins (born 3
August 2001) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
National League club
Southend United.
Gubbins made...
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belonged to the
railway company and was
believed to be in
Gubbins' possession. Notably,
Gubbins was an
evicted tenant, and the
search warrant used was issued...