George Thomas Rudd (c.1795 - 4 March 1847) was an English priest and entomologist mainly interested in Coleoptera. Rudd was probably born in North Yorkshire 1794 or 1795. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge, where he got a B.A. before 1818 and a M.A. before 1821. He was ordained as deacon in 1818 and as priest in 1819 by John Fisher. He served as curate at Horsted Keynes (West Sussex) from 1818, at Shipton Bellinger (Hampshire) from 1819, and at Kimpton (Hampshire) from 1821. In 1833 he was appointed vicar of Sockburn (North Yorkshire), where he lived for a number of years at Worsall Hall near Yarm.
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| - George Thomas Rudd (c.1795 - 4 March 1847) was an English priest and entomologist mainly interested in Coleoptera. Rudd was probably born in North Yorkshire 1794 or 1795. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge, where he got a B.A. before 1818 and a M.A. before 1821. He was ordained as deacon in 1818 and as priest in 1819 by John Fisher. He served as curate at Horsted Keynes (West Sussex) from 1818, at Shipton Bellinger (Hampshire) from 1819, and at Kimpton (Hampshire) from 1821. In 1833 he was appointed vicar of Sockburn (North Yorkshire), where he lived for a number of years at Worsall Hall near Yarm. (en)
- George Thomas Rudd född 1794 eller 1795, troligtvis i Yorkshire, död den 4 mars 1847 i London var en engelsk entomolog som huvudsakligen var intresserad av skalbaggar. Rudd föddes troligen i North Yorkshire 1794 eller 1795. Han studerade vid , University of Cambridge där han tog en B.A. senast 1818 och en M.A. senast 1821. Han vigdes till diakon 1818 och till präst 1819 av biskopen i Salisbury, John Fisher. Han verkade som kyrkoadjunkt i Horsted Keynes (West Sussex) från 1818, i Shipton Bellinger (Hampshire) från 1819 och i Kimpton, Hampshire från 1821. Han utsågs till kyrkoherde i Sockburn (North Yorkshire) 1833, där han bodde på Worsall Hall nära Yarm i ett antal år.. Hans skalbaggsfynd rapporteras av James Francis Stephens, John Curtis och Alexander Henry Haliday, och han samlade insek (sv)
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| - George Thomas Rudd (c.1795 - 4 March 1847) was an English priest and entomologist mainly interested in Coleoptera. Rudd was probably born in North Yorkshire 1794 or 1795. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge, where he got a B.A. before 1818 and a M.A. before 1821. He was ordained as deacon in 1818 and as priest in 1819 by John Fisher. He served as curate at Horsted Keynes (West Sussex) from 1818, at Shipton Bellinger (Hampshire) from 1819, and at Kimpton (Hampshire) from 1821. In 1833 he was appointed vicar of Sockburn (North Yorkshire), where he lived for a number of years at Worsall Hall near Yarm. He was a typical parson-naturalist, who developed a great interest in insects. His captures of beetles are mentioned by James Francis Stephens, John Curtis and Alexander Henry Haliday and he collected insects with George Samouelle. Rudd published six notes on insects in the Entomologist’s Magazine and other journals between 1834 and 1846 some of which dealt with beetles. The last described Haltica dispar as a new species. (Zoologist, 4, 1846, p. 1517). He was a fellow of the Linnean Society and in 1833, he was a founder of the Entomological Society of London, later Royal Entomological Society. He died on 4 March 1847 in London at the age of 52. The G. T. Rudd Collection is in Yorkshire Museum, York. (en)
- George Thomas Rudd född 1794 eller 1795, troligtvis i Yorkshire, död den 4 mars 1847 i London var en engelsk entomolog som huvudsakligen var intresserad av skalbaggar. Rudd föddes troligen i North Yorkshire 1794 eller 1795. Han studerade vid , University of Cambridge där han tog en B.A. senast 1818 och en M.A. senast 1821. Han vigdes till diakon 1818 och till präst 1819 av biskopen i Salisbury, John Fisher. Han verkade som kyrkoadjunkt i Horsted Keynes (West Sussex) från 1818, i Shipton Bellinger (Hampshire) från 1819 och i Kimpton, Hampshire från 1821. Han utsågs till kyrkoherde i Sockburn (North Yorkshire) 1833, där han bodde på Worsall Hall nära Yarm i ett antal år.. Hans skalbaggsfynd rapporteras av James Francis Stephens, John Curtis och Alexander Henry Haliday, och han samlade insekter tillsammans med i Wiltshire. Han var fellow i Linnean Society och var en av grundarna av Entomological Society of London, senare Royal Entomological Society, 1833. Han dog i London den 4 mars 1847 vid en ålder av 52 år. Hans insektssamling, G. T. Rudd Collection, finns på Yorkshire Museum i York. (sv)
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