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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… From Cowes news comes of the 2nd, that yesterday Colonel Dudley, lieutenantgovernor of the island, came hither from … yet who will succeed him, though it is said that Colonel Dudley, Governor of the Isle of "Whaile" stands fairest. His …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… letters patent to be granted to William Stoughton, Joseph Dudley, and others, for certain land to the West of the river …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… present. New commissions to be prepared. Dec. 31. Messrs. Dudley, Stoughton, Wharton, Hinckley, Walley, Clarke, and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Englishman who had come in our company, to my lord Robert [Dudley, i.e. Leicester], we were despatched more speedily …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… 1687 2,176. Petition of William Stoughton, Joseph Dudley, and others, to the King. For confirmation of land …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… the new Government as was formerly by the old members. Mr. Dudley, wind-miller-like, has turned to every gale; but in …
A New History of London
… Sam. Shute, Esqrs. 1683 Sir Will. Pritchard, Knt. Sir Dudley North, Sir Peter Rich 1684 Sir Henry Tulse, Knt. Peter …
A New History of London
… the present alderman of this ward. FARRINGDON WITHOUT.Sir Dudley North, elected in 1682; served the office of sheriff … therefore the court of aldermen discharged him, and Sir Dudley North was chosen in his room 1. But in 1688, he was …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… September 18. Sir John Sutton knyght, Lorde Baron of Dudley." And that of his widow (see p. 61, and Note in p. … the Lady Jane. His son, "The right honorable sir Edwarde Dudley knighte, Baron of Dudleye, the lord Dudleye," was … his great-grandson, "Sir Ferdinando Sutton knight, Baro: Dudley," [but really the son and heir apparent of Edward then …
Survey of London Monograph
… d'Or Pursuivant Pursuivant attending Sir John Sutton, Lord Dudley, Ambassador to France, in 14467. He was present at the Chalons-du Breuil duel in 1446. Anstis thought he was Dudley's officer and that his title was suggested by the arms, but the lions in Lord Dudley's arms were respectively green with a double tail …