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Peter Malden Studd

Sir Peter Malden Studd (15 September 1916 – 2003) was an English cricketer and the 643rd Lord Mayor of London.
==Biography==
Peter Malden Studd was the son of Brigadier Malden A. Studd.
Sir Peter Studd was the Lord Mayor of the City of London between 1970–1971 and an executive of De La Rue, the banknote printing company; as a young man he was an outstanding cricketer, captaining both the Harrow and Cambridge teams.
Studd was a great nephew of the famous Studd brothers who all captained Cambridge at Cricket. One of the brothers, Kynaston was also Lord Mayor of London.
During his mayoralty was the re-opening of the transplanted London Bridge at Lake Havasu City, Arizona. The old bridge, which dated from 1831, had been sold by the City authorities for £1,025,000, and shipped to America to become the centrepiece of a new community.
As Alderman Sheriff of the City of London in 1967, Studd and his wife attended the laying of the foundation stone and in October 1970 he returned in full regalia to join the state governor in an opening ceremony which featured a Lord Mayor's procession.〔See his (Telegraph obituary ) for full details of this project and visit.〕
Peter Malden Studd was born 15 September 1916. Studd's father, Brigadier Malden Studd DSO MC, was ADC to King George VI during the early part of World War II.
Like his forbear Sir Kynaston Studd, he was a governor of the Regent Street Poly (now part of the University of Westminster).
Between 1973-4 Studd was also a master of the Merchant Taylors' Company, thus maintaining another long-standing Studd family connection. An equally long-standing family connection was English Freemasonry, and Peter Studd was an active member of the organisation, and a Past Master of the Lodge of Assistance No 2773 (London, England).〔See "The History of the Lodge of Assistance 1899-2002", published 2002.〕

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