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Thomas Rudd

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Practical Geometry, in Two Parts: The first, Shewing how to perform four Species of Arithmetick, (viz. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division,) together with Reduction, and the Rule of Proportion in figures. The Second, Containing A Hundred Geometrical Questions, with their Solutions and
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In February of the following year, Rudd petitioned the board of ordnance for the payment of arrears of salary; in June, the board recommended the petition to the council, mentioning Rudd's services. In April, having been employed in making a survey of the Portsmouth defences, he recommended that they
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or fort, and in October he reported to the council that the works were delayed for want of funds, and suggested that the revenues of the harbour, as well as the dues, should be devoted to the maintenance of the harbour and fort. To this, the council assented on 29 May 1640, and on 31 December
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Demonstrations, some of them being performed Arithmetically, and others Geometrically, yet all without the help of algebra. A Worke very necessary for all Men, but principally for Surveyors of Land, Engineers, and all other Students in the Mathematicks.
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appointed him β€˜chief engineer of all castles, forts, and fortifications within Wales,’ at a salary of Β£240 per annum. Subsequently, he was appointed the King's principal engineer for fortifications, and in 1635 he visited
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in this capacity to settle a question between the governor and the admiralty as to the removal of some naval buildings which interfered with proposed fortifications. In 1638, he visited
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following directed all mayors, sheriffs, and justices to impress workmen in and about London and elsewhere for the works at Dover, which had been entrusted to Rudd.
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He left an only daughter, Judith, by his third wife; she married, first a kinsman, Anthony Rudd, and secondly, Goddard Pemberton, and died on 23 March 1680.
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Euclides Elements of Geometry, the first six Books in a compendious form contrasted and demonstrated, whereunto is added the Mathematical Preface of Mr.
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In October 1640, Rudd went to Portsmouth to finish the fortifications, on the special application of
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Sybrandt Hansz. Cardinael (1578-1647). Een eigenzinnig meetkundige tussen Stevin en Huygens
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R. G. Archibald, 'Thomas Rudd and Sybrandt Cardinael's Hondert geometrische Questien',
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should be reconstructed at an estimated cost of Β£4,956. In June, Rudd went to
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is a hermetic treatise that has been attributed to Rudd. According to
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secondly, to Margaret, daughter of Edward Doyley of Overbury Hall,
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Rudd served as chief engineer on the Royalist side throughout the
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to superintend the repairs to the harbour and to the Archcliffe
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Index

Higham Ferrers
Northamptonshire
Low Countries
King Charles I
Portsmouth
Guernsey
Jersey
Charles Danvers, Earl of Danby
Sir Thomas Jermyn
Dover
bulwark
Colonel Goring
First English Civil War
epitaphs
Euclid's Elements
John Dee
Sybrandt Hanszoon van Harlingen (Cardinael)
Richard Elton
Sir James Turner
Early English Books
occultist
Peter J. French
hermeticism
Monas Hieroglyphica
Harleian manuscripts
Stephen Skinner
David Rankine
Glatton
Huntingdonshire
Suffolk

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