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Cubitt

Cubitt is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Bertram Cubitt KCB (1862–1942), civil servant in the British War Office
  • Clayton James Cubitt, a.k.a. SIEGE, American art photographer
  • David Cubitt (born 1965), Canadian television actor
  • Eleni Cubitt, film maker born in Greece
  • George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe (1828–1917), British politician, the son of architect Thomas Cubitt
  • Henry Cubitt, 2nd Baron Ashcombe CB, TD (1867–1947), politician in the United Kingdom
  • Henry Cubitt, 4th Baron Ashcombe, (1924–2013), British peer
  • Henry Cubitt Gooch (1871–1959), British barrister, educationalist and Conservative politician
  • Hilton Cubitt, key character in The Adventure of the Dancing Men, a Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • James Cubitt (1836–1912), architect of non-conformist chapels
  • Joseph Cubitt (died 1872), English civil engineer
  • Les Cubitt (1893–1968), Australian representative rugby league player
  • Lewis Cubitt (1799–1883), English civil engineer
  • Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825–1914), English botanist and mycologist
  • Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe (1899–1962), British peer
  • Rosalind Maud Cubitt, wife of Bruce Shand, an officer in the British Army
  • Sonia Cubitt, Baroness Ashcombe (née Keppel) OBE DStJ (1900–1986), the daughter of Hon. George Keppel and his wife Alice
  • Thomas Cubitt (1788–1855), the leading master builder in London
  • Thomas Cubitt (British Army officer) KCB CMG DSO (1871–1939), British Army officer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  • William Cubitt (1785–1861), eminent English civil engineer and millwright
  • William Cubitt (British Army officer) CBE (born 1959), British Army general commanding London District
  • William Cubitt (politician) (1791–1863), English engineering contractor and politician
  • William George Cubitt VC DSO (1835–1903), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
Cubitt (car)

Cubitt was a British motor vehicle manufactured in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire from 1920 to 1925. Around 3,000 vehicles were built.