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− | The Revd John Ludd was born in [[place of birth::Canterbury]] and educated at the [[education::King's School, Canterbury|King's School]] there in the late sixteenth century and then at [[education::Trinity College, Cambridge]] (1601-2; BA 1605-6; MA 1609). He became usher (lower master) of the King's School in 1610 and was headmaster from 1615 to 1649. | + | The Revd John Ludd was born in [[place of birth::Canterbury]] and educated at the [[education::King's School, Canterbury|King's School]] there in the late sixteenth century and then at [[education::Trinity College, Cambridge]] (1601-2; BA 1605-6; MA 1609). He became usher (lower master) of the King's School in 1610 and was [[occupation::headmaster]] from 1615 to 1649. |
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− | * Venn, | + | * Venn, J. and J. A., ''Alumni Cantabrigieneses'', Cambridge, 1922. |
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 1 April 2022
John LUDD d.1649
Biographical Note
The Revd John Ludd was born in Canterbury and educated at the King's School there in the late sixteenth century and then at Trinity College, Cambridge (1601-2; BA 1605-6; MA 1609). He became usher (lower master) of the King's School in 1610 and was headmaster from 1615 to 1649.
Books
The extent of Ludd's library is not known; in his will he left books to William Somner, one of his former pupils, which are now in Canterbury Cathedral Library. Examples: CCL W/E-2-21, CCL W/K-6-14, CCL W/N-3-27.
Characteristic Markings
Ludd typically signed his books ‘Jo: Ludd.’. Some have more detailed records of gifts from authors.
Sources
- Shaw, David, Canterbury Cathedral Library.
- Venn, J. and J. A., Alumni Cantabrigieneses, Cambridge, 1922.