Jude Moraes
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30 December 1943
Jude Moraes | |
|---|---|
| Born | Judith Anne St John 30 December 1943 |
| Died | 4 January 1993 (aged 49) |
| Resting place | Highgate Cemetery |
| Occupation | Landscape Gardener |
Jude Moraes (30 December 1943 – 4 January 1993) was a British landscape gardener, writer and broadcaster based in London.

Judith Anne St John (Jude Moraes) was born on 30 December 1943, the only daughter of Wing Commander J R St John and his wife, Pat Whiting.[1] She grew up on her maternal grandfather's farm, The Lodge Castlethorpe, Buckinghamshire.[2] and initially trained as an actress at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) where in 1961, in a Chelsea pub she met the Indian poet Dom Moraes, who later wrote about their life together in his autobiography My Father's Son. In the mid 1960's they moved to the Basses-Alpes region of France, living a frugal existence. In 1966 their son, Heffalump Francis Ramsay Moraes, was born. The family travelled to Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan and the remote Kingdom of Sikkim, where Jude fell ill and was treated by the court physician and vet. In 1969, Jude left Dom Maraes and returned to London, settling in De Beauvoir Square, Hackney.[1]