Samuel Rudder

Samuel Rudder (c. 1726 – 15 March 1801) was a Gloucestershire topographer, printer and antiquarian who was born at Uley and baptised 5 December 1726. He was the son of Roger Rudder (c. 1687–1771), a shopkeeper and pig-killer. Rudder ran a printing and bookselling business in Cirencester in the 1750s and wrote and published several works on the history of Gloucestershire.

Samuel married Mary Hinton (1724–1800) on 22 June 1749, the daughter of a maltster, and it has been speculated that Mary might have been related to the Cirencester printer Thomas Hinton. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Rudder, Samuel
Published 1763
printed by S. Rudder

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by Rudder, Samuel
Published 1768
Subscription-Price Two Guineas and a Half. Subscriptions taken in by Mr. S. Crowder, Bookseller, in Pater-Noster Row, London; S. Rudder, Printer and Bookseller, in Cirencester; the booksellers in Oxford, Gloucester, Bath, and Bristol

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by Rudder, Samuel
Published 1767
printed by Samuel Rudder

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by Rudder, Samuel
Published 1769
printed by S. Rudder