STUDWICK, WILLIAM; b.; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1732/3. [Doubtless brother of, or close kin to, last].
STUDWICK, EDWARD; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1732/3. [Doubtless brother, of, or close kin to, next].
Studt, William Henry, brother of Frank Edward Studt (qv); b. 2 Sept. 1915; adm. Apr. 1929 (H); left July 1934; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1934, BA 1937; RA in WW2 (Sgt); a schoolmaster; retd 1979; m. 28 Feb. 1947 Doris Elizabeth, d. of Herbert Spratt of Stockbury, Kent; d. Oct. 2003.
Studt, Frank Edward, son of Franz Eduard Studt, mining engineer, of Ealing, and Florence Lillie, d. of William Welchman of Risca, Mon.; b. 4 June 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left Apr. 1931; Univ. of London, BSc ARSM 1937; copper mining in N. Rhodesia; sen. geophysicist NZ Dept of Scientific and Industrial Research 1948; m. Mar. 1947 Marjorie Eileen, d. of Canut Deuntzer MRCS, of Beaufort, N. Borneo; d. in New Zealand.
STUDLEY, JOHN; b.; adm.; QS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1561 (the first scholar elected from the School under the Statutes of Elizabeth I), adm. scholar 1563, matr. Easter 1563; BA 1566/7; MA 1570; BD (but degree not in Venn); Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1567 – c. 1574; summoned before the heads of the Colleges on a charge of nonconformity 1 Feb 1572/3; ordained deacon 1 Feb 1572/3, priest 25 Oct 1574 (both Winchester); Rector of Ockham, Surrey, from 28 Oct 1573; Vicar of Westerham, Kent, from 7 May 1580; author, The Pageant of the Popes, 1574; his translations of four of Seneca’s tragedies were included in Thomas Newton’s edition of Seneca his tenne tragedies translated into English, 1581; a tradition that he joined the army of Prince Maurice in the Netherlands, and was killed at the siege of Breda in 1590, is incorrect; m. Elizabeth — ; buried Ockham, Surrey 23 October 1606 (will dated 19 Oct 1606, proved Archdeaconry Court of Surrey); DNB.
STUBBS, THOMAS, brother of George Stubbs (qv); b. 1740; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1750/1; Lieut., 95th Foot 1760; 52nd Foot, 1765; Capt. and Adjt., 1771; retd. 1773; of Basingstoke, Hampshire; m.; d. 28 Sep 1782, aged 42.
STUBBS, MARK; b.; adm. (aged 15) Feb 1735/6 (as Stubb); apprenticed to George Coffin, St. Clement Danes, Westminster, attorney, 31 Mar 1737.
STUBBS, GEORGE, son of George Stubbs, Parliament Street, Westminster, Keeper of the Records, Court of Common Pleas; b. c. 1738; adm. Mar 1747/8; left 1751; an attorney practising in Suffolk Street and Great George Street, Westminster; of Harewood Hall, Upminster, Essex; m. 7 Aug 1777 Mary, dau. of Sir James Esdaile, Alderman and Lord Mayor of London; d. 19 Aug 1808. [Perhaps FSA 19 Dec 1793].
STUBBS, CUTHBERT; b.; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1750/1; in school list 1752; Royal Naval Academy, Portsmouth, adm. 25 Jul 1753. [Presumably brother of, or close kin to, Thomas Stubbs (qv), adm. same month].
STUBBINGS (or STUBBENS), JOHN, of Hertfordshire, “cler. fil. ”, i. e. son of a Church of England clergyman; b.; adm.; KS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1609, matr. 14 Nov 1609, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1641; BA 1613; MA 1616; BD and DD 1630 (incorp. Cambridge 1614); subscribed for deacon’s orders (Bristol) 19 Sep 1619; Vicar of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire, from 4 Jul 1635; imprisoned under the Commonwealth ( (Walker Revised, 300); d. 18 Jul 1655.