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1500—1714.

Rudhall, (Sir) Richard, of co. Hereford, arm. fil. Hart Hall, matric. 6 July, 1587, aged 15, B.A. 11 Feb., 1590-1; perhaps subscribed 29 Nov., 1588; student of Middle Temple 1593 (son and heir of William, of Rudhale, co. Hereford), knighted at Cadiz 1596, for services in the expedition against that port; died aged 24 (1597). See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Rudinge, Richard, s. Walter, of Leicester (town), arm. St. Mary Hall, matric. 29 May, 1635, aged 17. See Nichols' Leicester, iv. 568.

Rudroppe, Robert, of Christ Church 1555, B.A. 9 Dec., 1556.

Rudsby, William, s. Phil., of Winchester, Hants, gent. Wadham Coll., matric. 12 March, 1682-3, aged 17; B.A. from Merton Coll. 1686, vicar of Lenton 1693, and of Radford, Notts, 1717. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Rudston, John, s. James, of St. Albans, Herts, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. 27 June, 1673, aged 16, fellow, B.C.L. 1680, D.C.L. 1685; born 2 March, 1657, admitted to Merchant Taylors' school 1667; an advocate of Doctors' Commons 1690; died 1691; buried in St. Peter's church, St. Albans; admon. at Oxford 5 Dec., 1691. See Coote's Civilians, 103; & Robinson, i. 273. [5],

Rudston, (Sir) Thomas, (2nd) Baronet. Christ Church, matric. 29 Oct., 1657; of Hayton, Yorks, (s. Sir Walter), baptised 8 Aug., 1639; died after 1682.

Rudyerde, (Sir) Benjamin, of Hants, gen. fil. St. John's Coll., matric. 15 Jan., 1587-8, aged 15, of West Woodhey, Berks, the friend of Pym and Hampton; the "silver trumpet" of the long parliament; student of Middle Temple 1590 (as 3s. James, of Winchfield, Hants); born on St. Stephen's Day 26 Dec., 1572, the last surveyor of the court of wards and liveries 1617-46; knighted 30 March, 1617, M.P. Portsmouth 1621-2, 1624-5, Old Sarum 1626, Downton 1628-9, Wilton AprilMay, 1640, and 1640 (l.p.) till secluded 1648; died 31 May, 1658, aged 86; buried in the chancel of West Woodhey church; brother of James same date, etc. See Ath. iii. 455; Foster's Inns of Court Reg.; & Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Rudyard, Benjamin, of co. Stafford, cler. fil. Brasenose Coll., matric. 28 Jan., 1619-20, aged 17.

Rudyerd, Benjamin, s. Benjamin, of Winchfield, Hants, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 14 July, 1665, aged 16; brother of James 1662; perhaps father of John 1695.

Rudyerd, Benjamin, s. William, of West Woodhey, Berks, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 24 May, 1671, aged 15; student of Middle Temple, 1673; died 19 Nov., 1717; buried in St. Andrew's, Holborn; father of the next. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Rudyerd, Benjamin, s. B., of West Woodhey, Berks, arm. Wadham Coll., matric. 8 April, 1704, aged 17; born 15 Oct., 1686; living 1724. [11],

Rudyeard, James, of Hants, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. entry dated 15 Jan., 1587-8, aged 12; of London, grocer, the friend of Tanner; brother of Lawrence, John, and Benjamin, all subscribe same date and college.

Rudyerd, James, s. Lawrence, of Winchfield, Hants, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 4 Nov., 1631, aged 16; student of Gray's Inn 1632; brother of Lawrence 1626. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

Rudyerd, James, s. Benjamin, of Winchfield, Hants, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 21 Feb., 1661-2, aged 16; student of Lincoln's Inn 1664; died 9 Dec., 1687; brother of Benjamin 1665. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Rudyerde, John, of Hants, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. 15 Jan., 1587-8, aged 16; perhaps B.A. from Gloucester Hall 17 Dec., 1597., and rector of Winchfield, Hants, 1595, canon of Lincoln 1622, and rector of Mottisfont, Hants, 1628; brother of James, same date. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [15],

Rudyerd, John, s. Thomas, of co. Stafford, gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 31 Oct., 1634, aged 18, B.A. 11 Feb., 1636-7.

Rudyerd, John, arm. New Inn Hall, matric. 4 March, 1694-5; student of Gray's Inn 1696, as son and heir of Benjamin, of Winchfield, Southants. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg.

Rudyerde, Lawrence, of Hants, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. 15 Jan., 1587-8, aged 17; of Winchfield (s. James, of Hartley, Hants); brother of James, same date; father of Lawrence 1626, and James 1631.

Rudyerde, Lawrence (Rudierde), 1s. Lawrence, of Winchfield, Southants, arm. Gloucester Hall, matric. 8 Dec., 1626, aged 16; student of Middle Temple 1628; brother of James 1631. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Rudyard, William, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. 28 June, 1659; perhaps student of Middle Temple 1651, as son and heir of Richard, of Newport, Isle of Wight. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [20],

Ruffus, Nicholas, lord St. Aubin in France; created M.A. 24 Sept., 1593. See St. Aubyn, page 1300.

Rufyn, Francis, of Bucks, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 14 Dec., 1604, aged 16, B.A. 16 Feb., 1608-9, M.A. 9 March, 1611-12; incorporated at Cambridge 1623, rector of Ipstone, Oxon, 1616. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Rufin, Henry, of Bucks, pleb. Trinity Coll., matric. 6 May, 1603, aged 16.

Rugbie, William, B.A. from Christ's Coll., Cambridge, 1612-13, M.A. 1616; incorporated 11 July, 1620, sequestered to the rectory of Bythorne, Hunts, 1646, by the Westminster assembly. See Add. MS. 15,670, pp. 109, 124.

Rugely, Ferrers, s. Ferrers, of Burton-upon-Trent, co. Stafford, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. 25 Feb., 1660-1, aged 18; died unmarried. [25],

Rugg. See also Rigge.

Rugg, Henry, born in Gloucester, s. Henry, of Youghall, Ireland, "Presbiteri." Magdalen Hall 1 July, 1642, aged 17.

Rugg, Jacob (James in Mat. Reg.), p.p. New Inn Hall, matric. 28 July, 1668.

Rugge, John, principal of Hart Hall 1501-3.

Rugge, John, B.C.L. supd. 30 April, 1566, had studied civil law in upper Germany 6 years, rector of Winsford 1572, and of Chedzoy, Somerset, 1573, archdeacon of Wells 1572, canon of Westminster 1576, until his death in 1581, buried in Wells cathedral. See Fasti, i. 172; Lansdowne MS. 982, f. 16; & Foster's Index Eccl. [30],

Rugge, John, s. James, of Ide, Devon, cler. Exeter Coll., matric. 12 Nov., 1692, aged 16, B.A. 1696; M.A. from King's Coll., Cambridge, 1702, vicar of Cannington, Somerset, 1698. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Ruggle, George, y.s. Thomas, of Lavenham, Suffolk; admitted St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 26 June, 1589, scholar Trinity Coll. 1593, B.A. 1593-4, M.A. 1597, fellow Clare Hall circa 1598 (incorporated 30 Aug., 1605), taxor 1604; dramatic satirist, author of "Ignoramus," a comedy played before James I. at Cambridge 8 March, 1614-15; born at Lavenham Nov., 1575, made his will 6 Sept., 1622, proved 3 Nov., following. See Fasti, i. 310.

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