THOMAS HUBBARD
CLERGYMAN DECEASED. March 27, at Pau, after two days' illness, aged 69, the Rev. Thomas Hubbard, late Vicar of St. John's, Newbury.
Oxford Journal 6 April 1878
ADDINGTON.—lntelligence has reached England of the death, at Pau, of the Rev. Thomas Hubbard, brother of the Right Hon. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., which event occurred somewhat suddenly on Wednesday from apoplexy. The deceased was for some years vicar of St. John's, Newbury, having built the church and rectory at his own cost, but he gave up the living in consequence of impaired health.
Bucks Herald 6 April 1878
CHURCH NEWS The remains of the Rev. Thomas Hubbard (brother to the Right Hon. J.G. Hubbard, M.P. {member for the City of London}), formerly incumbent at St. John’s, Newbury, who recently expired suddenly at Pau, will be conveyed to England, via Bordeaux and interred in the Newbury Cemetery on Saturday, the 27th inst.
The Standard (London) April 16 1878, page 3
ADDINGTON—The Late Rev. T. Hubbard.— On Saturday the remains of the Rev. Thomas Hubbard, formerly vicar of St. John's, were interred in the Newbury Cemetery, in the presence of many spectators. The first part of the burial service was conducted in St. John's Church by the vicar (Rev. Henry Morgan), and the concluding portion in the cemetry, by the Rev. C. Parish, a relative. The Mayor and Town Council, the local clergy, and the principal residents were present. I Among the mourners were the widow, with her sons ! and daughters, Mr. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., and Mr. E. Hubbard, M.P.
Bucks Herald 4 May 1878 |