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  1. Digges, who served on the Court of Appeals from 1923 until his untimely death in 1934. Judge Dudley Digges is the only son of a Court of Appeals judge ever to serve as a judge of the Court. On the day of his retirement he told us that he had known well each and every

  2. 9 giu 2010 · Dudley Digges suffered a stroke and died in New York on October 24, 1947 at the age of 68. His wife, the actress Mary Quinn Digges, predeceased him and the couple had no children. At the time of his death Digges was the Vice President for the Actor’s Equity, a role which would subsequently be voted to Basil Rathbone.

  3. Dudley Digges (1879-1947), an Irish-American actor, was one of the original members of the Abbey Players. He appeared on the stage and in more than fifty films. Collection consists of correspondence with prominent theatre people concerning subjects such as Digges's open-air theater in Patchin Place in New York City, his Theatre Guild work, and Ireland's push for independence, ca. 1920-1926.

  4. Dudley Digges was born at Chilham, Kent, in 1613, the third son of Sir Dudley Digges by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe of Olantigh, Kent. [1] He entered University College, Oxford, in 1629, proceeding BA on 17 January 1632 and MA on 15 October 1635. He was elected fellow of All Souls in 1632 or 1633, and in 1637 was incorporated ...

  5. Dudley Digges. Biography: (1879-1947) Dublin-born, Dudley Digges was the finest character actor of the Broadway stage during the first half of the 20th century. A man capable of projecting into an astonishing variety of different roles, he won the affectionate regard of his colleagues for his strict adherence to the proprieties of a performance ...

  6. Dudley Digges (1694–1768) was a Virginia attorney, merchant, planter and politician who served in the House of Burgesses representing the newly created Goochland County (1730–1732). [1] Possibly the least known of three related men of the same name who served in the Virginia legislature during the 18th century, this man was the son of ...

  7. The Compleat Ambassador. Late seventeenth-century brown and mottled calf binding, with both sides and spine blind- and gold-tooled. Design identical on both sides: outer double fillet blind-tooled border; inner blind-tooled ‘panel’ border formed of one double fillet and one sprouting-flower roll; in the outer corners of the panel border, a ...