Judith Josa Duckworth Explained

Judith Josa Duckworth
Honorific Suffix:JP DL
Office1:High Sheriff of Lancashire
Term Start1:1994
Term End1:1995
Predecessor1:Robert Rainey Craik
Successor1:Ralph William Goodall
Monarch1:Elizabeth II
Office:Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire
Term Start:2005
Term End:2008
Lord Lieutenant:Charles Kay-Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth
Birth Name:Judith Josa Verdon
Birth Date:1933
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Death Place:Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, England
Spouse:Peter Duckworth
Children:3
Parents:Frank Verdon
Beatrice Verdon
Occupation:magistrate, philanthropist

Judith Josa Duckworth, also known as Judy Duckworth, (née Verdon; 1933 – 2016) was a British government officer and philanthropist. In 1994, she became the first woman to serve as High Sheriff of Lancashire, having been appointed by Elizabeth II. In 2005, she became the first woman to serve as Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, having been appointed by Charles Kay-Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth. Duckworth also served as president of the Lune Valley chapter of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and as Chairman of the Garstang chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

Early life

Duckworth was born Judith Josa Verdon in Liverpool in 1933 to Frank and Beatrice Verdon.[1]

Public life

In 1973, she was appointed as a magistrate at Garstang, Fleetwood, and Lancaster, serving in that capacity for thirty years.[1]

In 1994, she was appointed by Elizabeth II, as Duke of Lancaster, to serve as High Sheriff of Lancashire. Upon her appointment, she became the first woman to serve in this office.[1] She was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant by Lord Lieutenant Charles Kay-Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth and, in 2005, was appointed as Vice-Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, serving in this capacity for three years.[1] [2] In 2006, Duckworth represented Lancashire at the Queen's 80th birthday service at St Paul's Cathedral in London.[1] She also hosted royal visits to the county by the Princess Royal, the Duke of Kent, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Earl of Wessex.[1] [3] [4]

In August 2007, Duckworth attended the Pride of Lancashire Awards Evening, where she presented an award, along with Chief Constable Steve Finnegan and High Sheriff Ruth Winterbottom, to Lancashire police constables Kazim Garda and Michael Woods for rescuing Roberta Clarke from a fire.[5]

Duckworth also served as president of the Lune Valley chapter of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and as Chairman of the Garstang chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.[1]

Personal life and death

In 1959, she married Peter Duckworth, with whom she had three children.[1] She and her husband lived in Arkholme, Bleasdale, and Sedbergh before retiring to Kirkby Lonsdale.[1] [6]

Duckworth died in 2016. Lord Shuttleworth, the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, made a statement after her death, saying, "Through all the grand events and people, Judy never forgot the human side of it all, her interest in others and the importance of her family."[1] A Catholic funeral was held on 13 December 2016 at St Peter's Church, Stonyhurst.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: First female High Sheriff of Lancashire dies, aged 83 | Lancaster Guardian. Lancaster Guardian . Jan 26, 2023.
  2. Web site: Deputy Lieutenants (Lancashire): 13 Feb 2006: Hansard Written Answers . TheyWorkForYou. 26 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Caring side of Royal visit . Lancashire Telegraph. 26 January 2023.
  4. Web site: September 2005. The Royal Family. 26 January 2023.
  5. Web site: Fire blast heroes honoured. 14 August 2007. Manchester Evening News. 26 January 2023.
  6. Web site: "I donБ─≥t think I can find fault in anything they have done" | RA . Russell-armer.co.uk . 2016-05-16 . 2023-01-26.
  7. Web site: Judith Josa Duckworth . The Westmorland Gazette . 2023-01-26.