Vol 1, p 210 - ... Adley Hubbard, the first of the name to arrive in Maryland, received from Lord Baltimore a patent for a large tract of land in Cecil county, known as "Hubbard's Delight," and later as "Ward's Hill." In the year 1705 this paternal estate passed into the possession of Richard Hubbard, oldest son and heir of the settler. ...
p 347 - ... RICHARD HUBBARD, who was called " Captain." He bought land of one John Ward. The deed of conveyance was made out at Sas- safras River, Cecil County, Maryland, and bears date of April 7, 1705. Among his children was a son named — CHARLES HUBBARD ...