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Dudley's and son
Kenilworth was restored to Dudley's son, Robert, Earl of Leicester, in 1563, four years after the succession of Elizabeth I to the throne.
Dudley's son Wentworth was the first child born in Takoma Park.
In 1621 an official investigation in Tuscany, Dudley's new country, concluded that Dudley's " friends maintain that his father married Lady Sheffield, but they are unable to account for her marriage during his lifetime, an act so injurious to the alleged legitimacy of her son.
After this Edmund Dudley's execution, she wed Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, an illegitimate son of Edward IV.
Yet in 1586, four years earlier, the Reverend Cotton Mather of Boston wrote: " Thomas Dudley's father was Captain Roger Dudley, -- slain in the wars, when -- his son, and one only daughter were very young ".

Dudley's and him
Dudley's religion could thus be better understood, rather than simply to brand him as a hypocrite.
Dudley's influence swayed Elizabeth into asking Nicholas Bacon to rule in favour of the Inner Temple, and in gratitude the Parliament and Governors swore never to take a case against Dudley and to offer him their legal services whenever required.
* Prince and The New Power Generation's 1991 single Gett Off includes the lyric " Dudley do no wrong tonight if Nell just let him kick it " in reference to Dudley's frustrated pursuit of Nell.
He was therefore sent to Italy as a member of Sir Dudley's household and, when the ambassador returned from Venice, he seems to have kept Thomas Carew with him, for he was working as secretary to Carleton, at the Hague, early in 1616.
Gabriel Holmes, the congressman from Dudley's district, died, and in 1829 Dudley won a special election to replace him.
Dudley's position as judge brought him the harshest criticisms and complaints, in particular when he enforced unpopular laws concerning taxes, town meetings, and land titles imposed by Andros.
The trial was controversial, and Dudley's role made him many enemies.
At this point Dudley's enemies from New York and Massachusetts joined forces against him to deny him the opportunity.
Cutts continued to be active on Dudley's behalf, and secured for him election as a Member of Parliament representing Newtown in 1701.
In 1621, he got an Act of Parliament allowing Dudley's wife to sell the estate to him for £ 4, 000.
Also in January 1555, Dudley's mother died, leaving him her lands, which Queen Mary allowed him to inherit despite his attainder.
Sidney and Greville arranged to sail with Sir Francis Drake in 1585 in his expedition against the Spanish West Indies, but Elizabeth forbade Drake to take them with him, and also refused Greville's request to be allowed to join Robert Dudley's army in the Netherlands.
McMahon later increased Dudley's responsibilities with the company several times, and eventually assigned him to manage Turner's Arena in Washington, D. C., which made Dudley the first African-American to hold such a position in the United States.
" We can only wonder as to Dudley's relation to the Massacre ," Brooks wrote of him.
# Uncle Dudley's Wedding Day-Aunt Minerva kidnaps Uncle Dudley who wants him to be her husband.

Dudley's and leaving
Burgess was bribed by Jonathan Belcher and Jeremiah Dummer, the brother of Dudley's son-in-law William, to resign his commission in April 1716 without leaving England, and a new commission was issued to Samuel Shute, who promised to oppose attempts to introduce the land bank.

Dudley's and daughter
In June 1550 Dudley's heir John married Somerset's daughter Anne as a mark of reconciliation.
Dudley's descendants include his daughter Anne Bradstreet ( 1612 – 1672 ), who was the first poet in English North America, and many famous Americans.
Dudley's services were not entirely pecuniary in nature: he is also said to have had an important role in securing the engagement of Clinton to Lord Saye's daughter.
In 1622, Dudley acquired the assistance of Simon Bradstreet who was eventually drawn to Dudley's daughter Anne.
She was a daughter of Sir Robert Southwell and Lady Elizabeth Howard, who was a granddaughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Dudley's uncle.
Dudd was the fourth of Lord Dudley's eleven children by his ' concubine ' Elizabeth, the daughter of William Tomlinson ( she died 3 July 1629 ).
In 1628 he married Dudley's daughter Anne, when she was 16.

Dudley's and .
A marble fireplace in Leicester's gatehouse, with Robert Dudley's initials ( R & L for Robert Leicester ) and the badge of the Order of the Garter.
Contradicting the Succession Act, which restored Mary and Elizabeth to the line of succession, Edward named Dudley's daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII's younger sister Mary, Queen of France, as his successor.
Dudley's support collapsed, and Mary's grew.
Mary understood that the young Lady Jane was essentially a pawn in Dudley's scheme, and Dudley was the only conspirator of rank executed for high treason in the immediate aftermath of the coup.
Dudley's vocoder was used in the SIGSALY system, which was built by Bell Labs engineers in 1943.
Dudley's youth was overshadowed by the downfall of his family in 1553 after his father, the Duke of Northumberland, had unsuccessfully tried to establish Lady Jane Grey on the English throne.
Robert Dudley's private life interfered with his court career and vice versa.
In the Tower, Dudley's stay coincided with the imprisonment of his childhood friend, Princess Elizabeth, who was sent there on suspicion of involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion.
" Many of the nobility would not brook Dudley's new prominence, as they could not " put up with his being King.
Suicide has also often been considered an option, motives being Amy Dudley's depression or mortal illness.
Young Robert grew up in Dudley's and his friends ' houses, but had " leave to see " his mother until she left England in 1583.
Robert Dudley's relationship with William Cecil, Lord Burghley was complicated.
Traditionally they have been seen as enemies, and Cecil behind the scenes sabotaged Dudley's endeavours to obtain the Queen's hand.
The Bond of Association, which the Privy Council gave out in October 1584, may have originated in Dudley's ideas.
Robert Dudley's interest in the theatre was manifold, from academic plays at Oxford to the protection of the children's companies and their respective masters against hostile bishops and landlords.
Ramsay, who had been an assistant coach for the Boston Bruins for the previous three seasons, was a former NHL player who had been a teammate of Dudley's on the Buffalo Sabres.
Although Somerset was released from the Tower and restored to the Council, he was executed for felony in January 1552 after scheming to overthrow Dudley's regime.
However, Dudley's mission is not to help with the construction of the cathedral.
As Dudley's room adjoined the Queen's chamber, he was afraid they might be overheard or that he might be caught with a visibly pregnant woman at his bedside, and tried to get rid of Catherine as soon as he could.
In the end, Dudley's choice was overruled by J. Robert Oppenheimer, a physicist and the scientific director of the Manhattan Project.
A working replica can today be seen at the nearby Black Country Living Museum, which stands on another part of what was Lord Dudley's Conygree Park.

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