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  1. 9. Dez. 2011 · Dudley Digges built this classic Virginia Tidewater style home around 1760. The outbuildings, wellhouse, kitchen, granary, and smokehouse are typical of those found in the colonial era. The house was restored in 1960 and the outbuildings reconstructed by the National Park Service in the 1970s. The restoration work in 1960 revealed cannonball ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Digges, (John) Dudley (1880–1947), actor, stage manager, and director, was born 9 June 1880, son of James Dudley Digges, clerk, of 16 Beechwood Avenue, Ranelagh, Dublin, and Catherine Digges (née Forsythe). He was educated by the Christian Brothers (1886–90), and at St Mary's college, Rathmines (1890–93). After studying theatre methods under

  4. Dudley Digges (1879-1947), was an Irish-American actor and one of the original members of the Abbey Players. He appeared on stage and acted in more than fifty films. Digges was married to Mary Quinn, an actress. He died in New York City in October 1947.

  5. 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

  6. When Dudley Digges was born on 15 January 1760, in York, Virginia, United States, his father, Edward Digges Sr., was 44 and his mother, Anne Harrison, was 41. He married Mary Wormeley Digges on 22 December 1785, in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. He registered for military service ...

  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 ...