- Sir
Andrew Judde or Judd (5
September 1492 – 1558) was a 16th-century
English merchant and Lord
Mayor of London. He was
knighted on 15
February 1551....
- boys 13–18) in Tonbridge, Kent, England,
founded in 1553 by Sir
Andrew Judde (sometimes
spelt Judd). It is a
member of the Eton
Group and has
close links...
-
Westenhanger Castle in Kent, by his wife Alice,
daughter of Sir
Andrew Judde. His grandfather, John
Smythe of Corsham, Wiltshire, was
described as yeoman...
-
Company of Skinners, it was
named after 16th
century merchant Sir
Andrew Judde,
whose endowment helped fund the school. The Skinners'
Company maintains...
-
Claude Judde (1661–1735) was a
French Jesuit from Rouen,
known for his
spiritual writings. He
entered the
Society of
Jesus on
September 18, 1677, and...
-
connection with Sir
Andrew Judde, Lord
Mayor of London.
About four
years later,
Smythe married Judde's daughter,
Alice Judde.
During the
reign of Mary...
-
island and his
daughter were
namesakes of his
wealthy mother-in-law,
Martha (
Judde) Golding, who
partly funded his
expedition in 1602 – the
first recorded...
- Champneys. Mary, who married, by 1523,
another Lord
Mayor of London, Sir
Andrew Judde. He
married secondly,
sometime after 15
October 1519, Elizabeth, only daughter...
- died, in 1552 she
remarried to
Andrew Judde, a
merchant and the Lord
Mayor of London, and they had a daughter.
Judde died in 1558.
Matthew became the first...
- Machine, work in Istraživanja, 2005, br. 16, pp. 221–27. Van Gelder, Maartje;
Judde de Larivière,
Claire (2020). Po****r
Politics in an
Aristocratic Republic:...