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  1. The Arthur D. Budd Papers document the life of Lt. Col. Arthur D. Budd, who bequeathed Notchview reservation to The Trustees in 1965. The papers, which span the years 1891 to 1964, emphasize Budd’s distinguished military career; the bulk of the material is from 1914 to 1961.

  2. www.friendsofwindsor.com › new-blog › 2019/6/20Friends of Windsor

    20 de jun. de 2019 · The official history of Notchview accords pride of place to Col. Arthur Budd, a much-decorated veteran of World War I (he even has a street named after him in France) who is credited with acquiring and uniting the many parcels of Windsor land that eventually became the Budd estate, aka Notchview.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_BuddArthur Budd - Wikipedia

    Arthur Eames Budd (25 September 1870 – 28 November 1957) was an Australian politician. Born at Ipswich in Queensland to farmer John Budd and Sarah Naish, née Eames, he was educated privately before becoming a railway worker and road contractor, moving to Murwillumbah in New South Wales in 1891 to become a farmer.

  4. Description: The Arthur D. Budd Papers document the life of Lt. Col. Arthur D. Budd (1882-1965), who bequeathed Notchview reservation to The Trustees in 1965. The papers, which span the years 1891 to 1964, emphasize Budd's distinguished military career; the bulk of the material is from 1914 to 1961. Budd was Lt. Col. in the United States Army.

  5. Arthur Budd was appointed President of the Rugby Football Union at its Annual General Meeting on the 4th October 1888 at the Westminster Palace Hotel. He is also the only person to become President of the Rugby Football Union while still playing

  6. 22 de feb. de 2019 · After retiring from the Army in 1932, Arthur Budd lived on the property at Notchview until his death in 1965. A career Army man, Budd was well known for his love of dogs (who appeared in many pictures with him), as well as hiking his property barefoot and in a straw hat and short pants, no matter the weather.

  7. Arthur Jimmy Budd, nacido el 14 de octubre de 1853 en Bristol y murió el 27 de agosto de 1899 en Londres, es un jugador inglés de rugby que ascendió al puesto antes. Jugó para el club Clifton RFC de 1872 a 1876, luego jugó con Ravenscourt Park en 1876, finalmente con los Edinburgh Wanderers en 1877-78 antes de unirse a Blackheath RC .