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  1. Life. Born in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, he trained as a blacksmith who started a hardware business at Winchester then moved to Portsea, Portsmouth. Here he improved on the "detector" lock, originally patented in 1818 by his brother, Jeremiah Chubb. [1]

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Georgia's #2 player in the Class of 2027, Harry Jones Jr. (Motor City Hit Dogs) goes Extra Bases with Grayson Rosen to discuss how he prepares himself as a t...

  3. Jones Jr. checked in as one of the fastest players at the National with a 6.79 in the 60-yard and brought that athleticism with him around the field, both in the infield and outfield, as well as on the mound where he truly shined.

  4. Jul 4, 2018 · Around 1800, the company Chubb was started as a ship’s ironmonger by Charles Chubb in the south of England. After building a secure business, Chubb then moved to Portsmouth, around 1804. Circa 1820, Charles then moved the company into the locksmith business and relocated to the West Midlands.

  5. Charles Chubb (died May 16, 1845, Islington, London, Eng.) was a British inventor and entrepreneur, founder of the locksmith firm of Chubb & Son (now Chubb & Son PLC), which in the 20th century became a major corporation manufacturing and distributing locks, safes, alarms, fire extinguishers, security systems, surveillance equipment, and other ...

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  6. Jan 26, 2011 · His son Charles Colcock Jones Jr. was, at the time of this letter, a student a graduate of Princeton and a student of Harvard law. Below is a particularly beautiful letter from the father...

  7. Aug 30, 2024 · His son Charles Chubb junior (1772-1846) was born on 16 January 1772, started a hardware business in Winchester, moved to Portsea in 1804 and to London in 1824. He remained staunchly loyal to WM and was known for his charitable giving.

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