Andrew Judde
Andrew Judde | |
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| File:Andrew Judde Monument.png Monument to Sir Andrew Judde in St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate | |
| Lord Mayor of London | |
| In office 1550–1550 | |
| Monarch | Edward VI |
| Preceded by | Sir Rowland Hill |
| Succeeded by | Sir Richard Dobbs |
| Sheriff of London | |
| In office 1544–1544 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1492 |
| Died | 4 September 1558 (aged 66) London, UK |
| Resting place | St Helen's, Bishopsgate, London, UK Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found. |
| Spouses | Mary Murfyn
(m. 1523; died 1542)Agnes (Annys) (m. 1542)Mary Mathews (m. 1552) |
| Children | with Mary Murfyn:
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Sir Andrew Judde or Judd (c. 1492 – 4 September 1558) was a 16th-century English merchant and Lord Mayor of London. He was knighted on 15 February 1551.[1]
Biography
[edit | edit source]He was born before February, 1492, in Tonbridge, Kent, the third son of John Judde, (d. 1493), gentleman, and Margaret, daughter of Valentine Chiche.[1][2] His mother was the granddaughter of an earlier Lord Mayor of London, Robert Chichele, and great-niece of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, and William Chichele, Sheriff of London.[3] He left for London and apprenticed with the Skinners Company; he was later the master of the company for four terms. He accumulated a large fortune, part of which he used to establish Tonbridge School in his home town. During his career as a merchant, he personally travelled to Russia, Spain, and the coast of Africa.
After the dissolution of the property of the military order, the Knights of St John in England, their Battisford Preceptory was given to Judde by Henry VIII in July 1543. He soon gained permission to sell it on, the property passing to Sir Richard Gresham in April 1544.[4]
He served as one of the Sheriffs of London in 1544, and was elected Lord Mayor of London in 1550.[5] As a result of his vigorous opposition to Wyatt's Rebellion, he gained the favour of Queen Mary and Philip II of Spain. He served as Mayor of the Staple of Calais.
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Tonbridge School, founded by Andrew Judde
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The Judd School, founded by the Skinners Company, is named after Andrew Judde
Family
[edit | edit source]Sir Andrew Judde was married three times.[1]
- He married first, by 1523,[6] Mary (d. 1542), daughter of Thomas Murfyn (d. 1523), an earlier Lord Mayor of London, and his first wife, Alice Marshall.[7] By her he had four sons, two of whom survived, and a daughter:[1]
- John Judde
- Richard Judde
- Alice Judde, who married Thomas Smythe (1522–1591), collector of customs for London.[1]
(His first wife's half sister, Frances Murfyn (c. 1520–c. 1543), married, in 1534, Thomas Cromwell's nephew, Richard.[8] Alice Squire (d. 1560), the widow of her brother, Edward Murfyn, married circa 1528, Edward North (later Baron North).[9])
- He married a second time, in 1542, to Agnes (Annys), about whom nothing is known.[1]
- His third and final marriage was in 1552 to Mary (d. 1602),[10] the wealthy widow of another skinner, Thomas Langton, and daughter of Thomas Mathews of Colchester. By his last wife, he had a daughter:[1]
Death
[edit | edit source]Judde died on 4 September 1558 and was buried in St Helen's, Bishopsgate, London.[1]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b c d e f g h i Slack 2008.
- ^ Vere-Hodge 1953, p. 5: "But he was born before February, 1492, since his father's will of that date bequeathes to him two silver goblets and certain lands and tenements near the village of Speldhurst.".
- ^ Cox 1876, p. 247.
- ^ Page 1975, p. 120–121.
- ^ Beaven 1913, p. 30.
- ^ Drake 1873, pp. vi–viii.
- ^ Lambarde 1931, p. 99: Thomas Murfyn married his second wife, Elizabeth Donne, in 1519, therefore Mary must be a daughter by his first wife.
- ^ Hofmann 1982.
- ^ Hawkyard 1982.
- ^ Emmison 1978, pp. 23–26.
- ^ Emmison 1978, pp. 23–24.
Bibliography
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