- Sacharissa Tugwood | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
Sacharissa Tugwood (1874–1966) was a famous potioneer, and the first witch to use beauty potions, having developed quite a few of them herself [1] [2] [3] Tugwood was born in 1874
- Sacharissa - Witchcraft and Wizardry - Wikidot
With dainty, elfin features and angelic blonde curls to frame them, Sacharissa Tugwood is an undeniably pretty and youthful woman for her years A charming first impression is emphasised by high cheekbones and a nigh-incessant, enigmatic smile that sparkles, reflected in her crystalline blue eyes
- Tugwood History, Family Crest Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
The surname Tugwood was first found in Somerset where they held a family seat from very ancient times, and believed to be descended from Hugh, a Norman knight, who held from the Norman Baron, Roger Arundel, the lands of Tocheswelle-Willa, an ancient farm and village which became known as Tuxwell
- Tugwood Surname Meaning Tugwood Family History at Ancestry. com®
Discover the meaning of the Tugwood surname on Ancestry® Find your family's origin in the United States, average life expectancy, most common occupation, and more
- Spot Removal - Hogwarts Legacy Guide - IGN
To begin this quest, speak to Sacharissa Tugwood in Dogwood and Deathcap in Hogsmeade She'll task you with gathering Bubotubers in the Forbidden Forest, so travel to the North Ford Bog Entrance
- Beautifying Potions inventor Sacharissa Tugwood dies
Beautifying Potions inventor Sacharissa Tugwood dies Date 1966 Type of Event Wizarding world Commentary
- Tugwood family | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
Tugwood was the surname of a wizarding family of unknown blood status Sacharissa Tugwood, the first witch to use beauty potions, having developed quite a few of them herself
- Sacharissa Tugwood [Harry Potter Lexicon]
The surname Tugwood is a compound English name “Tug” can mean to pull with effort, possibly alluding to the hard work of her research, while “wood” connects to nature and the plant-based ingredients central to her work in Herbology and Potions
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