Sir Peter Malden Studd GBE KCVO MA DSc DL
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November 1970 |
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Mansion House 1965 |
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Peter Malden Studd was born in 1916 and became the Alderman for
Cripplegate Within and Without in 1959. He became the President of
the Ward Club in 1960. He remained so until succeeded by William
Allan Davis in 1977. For those who visit the church of St Giles one of the items of beauty is the bracket that houses the Lord Mayor's Sword. This contains the Family Coat of Arms of Sir Peter Studd. Sir Peter has remained very active and interested in the City even though now long into his retirement so much so that as the senior former Lord Mayor he was hounoured with a special place at the Guildhall banquet to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2002. In the picture Sir Peter can be seen seated between Her Majesty and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. The Barbican was much in the news during the times that Sir Peter was in office and so it can be recorded that he was the presiding officer as Lord Mayor, over the Court of Common Council that finally authorised the establishment of the Barbican Centre and Concert Hall. Link to Club Obituaries Section
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With Her Majesty The Queen,
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