Papers of the Tubb family, including:
- Family correspondence, 1783-1821, mainly letters from James Tubb I, excise officer and later grocer, 1789-1820
- Correspondence of Benjamin Tubb, 1800-45, mainly letters to him concerning his trade as a maltster, 1801-20
- Family correspondence, 1815-1914, mainly letters to and from James Tubb II (son of Benjamin) and his wife Maria Louisa, 1854-81
- Notebook of Maria Louisa Tubb, 1830-53
- Diaries of Maria Louisa Tubb, 1848-60
- Fragments of diaries of James Tubb III (son of James Tubb II), October 1844-6
- Family papers, 18th-19th century
- Parchment roll containing a draft petition to the House of Lords for various reforms
- Drawings, 19th century, including topographical drawings and engravings, and drawings by H.S. Dickinson as a schoolboy at Eton College, 1826-8