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  1. Apr 21, 2012 · There are about 250 targets set up on Tubb’s ranch, and a lot of them are made by his son, Wyatt Tubb of Tubb Enterprises. There are targets on the crests of hills so spotters and shooters learn to rely less on dust signatures.

  2. Aug 8, 2020 · Born Nov. 21, 1954, G. David Tubb of Canadian, Tex., comes from a shooting family: his father, George Tubb was an eight-time member of the U.S. Palma Team; his mother, Pauline, was several times Women's National High Power Rifle Champion. What, one might ask, will David take up?

  3. His son Robert, who predeceased him, married Ellen, only child and heiress of Sir Robert Bertram of Bothal, three miles east of Morpeth, who in 1343 obtained a license to build the castle there. A splendid gatehouse, adorned with contemporary shields of arms, still remains ( Archæologia Æliana, xiv. 283 seq.)

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    Origins

    Robert's parents are unknown. However, he had two apparent brothers with him in England, William, installed by Robert as Prior of Guisborough, and possibly also Peter de Brus, a witness to some early charters. (Charles Cawley's MEDLANDS website (version Oct 2018) gives Peter a wife who is normally called a wife of Robert son Adam, stating that he is in disagreement with un-named "secondary sources".) It appears however that Robert was one of the "men of moderate status" (as historian Judith G...

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    King Henry seized the English crown in August 1100, and Robert starts appearing in northern English records soon after. (Previously, Farrer had argued that his first lands were granted after the Battle of Tinchebrai in 1106, but Blakely and Carpenter demonstrate that he was established before 1103.) Surprisingly, he does appear in Domesday Book, though it was famously made in 1086, but as explained by Blakely: 1. At the end of the record for Yorkshire, in a space left blank at the time of the...

    Wife

    Blakely writes (p.16): 1. Little is known about the wife of the first Robert de Brus except that her name was Agnes, that she was linked with her husband in his grants to religious foundations at Guisborough, York, and Whitby, and that she made a gift to Guisborough priory in her own right of the manor of Carlton by Camblesforth. There are two proposals which are most common now: 1. The leading proposal from scholars comes from William Farrer, who proposed that Agnes was an heiress of the Sou...

    See the following source for a further discussion of the charters granted by this Robert Bruce, and notes regarding his history. Note that the wife of his son Adam is named as Jueta de Arches, which is different from what is shown on WT and indicates that this family needs further research by the Scotland Project. I am adding a maintenance category...

    For what it is worth, Wikipedia (Oct 2018 version) notes some traditional proposals about his ancestry but also gives no definite ancestry.Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of AnnandaleWikipedia
    Cawley, "Kings of Scotland (Bruce)" MEDLANDS project
    Blakely, Ruth Margaret (2005) The Brus Family in England and Scotland, 1100-1295 google books. Also see the earlier thesis version
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    • Agnes (Unknown) de Brus
  4. www.davidtubb.com › About-David_TubbAbout David Tubb

    David Tubb is arguably the best, and winningest, competitive rifleman in history. He has won (to date) a record eleven NRA National High Power Rifle Championship titles at Camp Perry, Ohio. That's four more than next best.

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  5. Dec 20, 2022 · Sir Robert of Liddesdale was the son of Robert I, king of Scots, and an unknown mistress. His father provided him with an annual allowance and granted him the lands of Liddisdale which had been forfeited by de Soulis.

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