Grubb, Henry Samuel

Birth Name Grubb, Henry Samuel
Gender male
Age at Death 65 years, 10 months, 16 days

Narrative

HENRY SAMUEL (1824-1891), third son of Samuel (1787-1859) and Deborah (nee Davis) (d. 1885) Grubb. Inherited Clashleigh after his grandmother's death. He married 1864, Martha, daughter of Thomas Hughes, Esq. of Ystrad, Denbighshire, sister of Col. Hugh Hughes, M.A., High Sheriff of Co. Tipperary; died 1891, leaving one son, Louis Henry (1865-1929).

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth November 28, 1825      
Residence   Clashleigh, Clogheen Market, Iffa and Offa West, Tipperary, Ireland    
Event Note

According to www.buildingsofireland.ie

Description
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c. 1810, with recessed lower irregular-plan four-bay two-storey 1930s extension to south, full-height bowed bay to rear and flat-roofed porch to front. Used as rectory 1920-1976. Hipped slate roof with lead flashing, cut limestone chimneystacks and eaves course and with cast-iron rainwater goods to main block and pitched and hipped slate roofs to later block. Roughcast rendered walls with dressed limestone quoins and plinth. Six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows to first floor, nine-over-six pane to ground, all with limestone sills. Rendered and timber porch with Doric-style portico and fixed windows with decorative consoles. Timber panelled double-doors having limestone steps and cast-iron bootscrape. Segmental-arched doorway with spoked fanlight and panelled shutters to interior. Folly and remains of walled garden to site. Dressed limestone piers with plinths, imposts and caps to vehicular and flanking pedestrian gateways with wrought-iron gates and limestone wheelguards. Rubble limestone boundary walls.

Appraisal
This house is carefully-proportioned with widely-spaced diminishing windows and centrally-placed chimneystacks. The bow provides a sense of grandeur to the rear elevation, enhanced by the finely-crafted sash windows. One of several projects in the area commissioned by the Grubb family, it retains much of its demesne architecture, enhanced by mature grounds and planting, including the remains of a walled garden, finely-made entrance piers, and an interesting folly.

Occupation 1887   High Sheriff of County Tipperary  
Death October 14, 1891      
Burial   Society of Friends Burial Ground, Clonmel, Tipperary, Ireland    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Grubb, SamuelFebruary 13, 1787June 5, 1859
Mother Davis, Deborah17891885
    Brother     Grubb, Richard Davis December 23, 1820 September 8, 1865
    Sister     Grubb, Sarah Strangman June 19, 1822 1915
    Brother     Grubb, Samuel April 6, 1824 March 19, 1825
         Grubb, Henry Samuel November 28, 1825 October 14, 1891
    Brother     Grubb, Arthur November 27, 1827 March 16, 1882
    Brother     Grubb, Robert August 4, 1830 June 2, 1864
    Sister     Grubb, Elizabeth August 19, 1832 1910
    Sister     Grubb, Louisa July 7, 1836 December 16, 1910
    Brother     Grubb, Edward November 18, 1838 March 15, 1878

Families

Family of Grubb, Henry Samuel and Hughes, Martha Elizabeth

Married Wife Hughes, Martha Elizabeth ( * + December 19, 1915 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1864      
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Grubb, Louis HenryJuly 27, 1865September 15, 1929

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