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John Rudd (other)
John Rudd may refer to: *John Rudd (basketball), NBA player *John Rudd (cartographer), Tudor map maker *John Rudd (navy), captain of the *John Rudd (rugby player) John Rudd (born 26 May 1981 in London) is a former rugby union footballer who played on the wing or at centre. John Rudd spent a decade as a professional rugby player representing London Wasps, Northampton, Newcastle Falcons and London Irish am ..., rugby union player See also * Jonathan Rudd (other) {{hndis, name = Rudd, John ...
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John Rudd (basketball)
John William Rudd (born August 7, 1955) is an American former basketball player for the New York Knicks. He played forward. He was listed at 6'7" and 230 pounds. He was born on August 7, 1955, in DeRidder, Louisiana. He attended McNeese State University. His first game was on October 31, 1978. Rudd is best known for his college career at McNeese State, where he was named to the Southland Conference The Southland Conference, abbreviated as SLC, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the South Central United States (specifically Texas and Louisiana). It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; for football, it pa ... all-1970s team and in 2016 his number 52 jersey was honored by the school and hangs in the Cowboys’ gym rafters. References External links Basketball-Reference Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:Rudd, John 1955 births Living people American men's basketball players Basketball players from Louisiana McNeese Cowboys basketball players ...
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John Rudd (cartographer)
John Rudd (Yorkshire c. 1498 – Durham 1579) was a Tudor cartographer and clergyman. In 1561 he was given two years' leave from his duties as Vicar of Dewsbury (1554-1570) and Rector of Thornhill (1558-1570/78) to travel the country with the objective of mapping England. Although he does not appear to have completed this objective, it was completed by his apprentice, Christopher Saxton. Saxton was employed by Rudd as a servant and it seems likely that he accompanied him on these trips, and learned draughting and surveying skills from his master. As well as various benefices, Rudd held a prebend at Durham. He and his wife Isabel (whom he had to renounce during Mary's reign) had at least three daughters and three sons, of whom John (1568-1640) followed his father in ministry. After becoming embroiled in controversy at Cambridge, leading to an appearance before the High Commission, the younger John settled down as Vicar of Shephall (near Stevenage) in Hertfordshire, where ...
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John Rudd (navy)
John Rudd may refer to: * John Rudd (basketball), NBA player * John Rudd (cartographer), Tudor map maker * John Rudd (navy), captain of the *John Rudd (rugby player) John Rudd (born 26 May 1981 in London) is a former rugby union footballer who played on the wing or at centre. John Rudd spent a decade as a professional rugby player representing London Wasps, Northampton, Newcastle Falcons and London Irish am ..., rugby union player See also * Jonathan Rudd (other) {{hndis, name = Rudd, John ...
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John Rudd (rugby Player)
John Rudd (born 26 May 1981 in London) is a former rugby union footballer who played on the wing or at centre. John Rudd spent a decade as a professional rugby player representing London Wasps, Northampton, Newcastle Falcons and London Irish amassing more than 200 professional matches in his career. John Rudd represented England at various levels including U21, Sevens and England Saxons England A is England's men's second national rugby union team. The team has previously been known by a number of names, such as England B, Emerging England and, most recently, England Saxons. England A play a key role in the development of emer .... References External links Newcastle profileEngland profile
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