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Young Robert grew up in Dudley's and his friends ' houses, but had " leave to see " his mother until she left England in 1583.
Also in January 1555, Dudley's mother died, leaving him her lands, which Queen Mary allowed him to inherit despite his attainder.
Whatever the ambiguities associated with his paternal ancestry, both Dudley's mother Susanna Thorne and his second wife Katherine Deighton were demonstrably of noble descent.
Dudley's mother was Abigail Wade, a granddaughter of Col. Nathaniel Wade, a staff officer to General George Washington during the Revolutionary War.

Dudley's and was
Kenilworth was restored to Dudley's son, Robert, Earl of Leicester, in 1563, four years after the succession of Elizabeth I to the throne.
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.
* The eighteen-wheeled truck was immortalized in numerous country music songs such as Dave Dudley's " Six Days on the Road ".
Dudley's vocoder was used in the SIGSALY system, which was built by Bell Labs engineers in 1943.
Dudley's son Wentworth was the first child born in Takoma Park.
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.
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.
Robert Dudley's relationship with William Cecil, Lord Burghley was complicated.
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.
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.
Dudley's religious policy was — in accordance with Edward's proclivities — decidedly Protestant, further enforcing the English Reformation and promoting radical reformers to high Church positions.
At the same time Edmund Dudley's attainder was lifted and John Dudley was restored " in name and blood ".
In this position Cecil was Dudley's trusted right hand, who primed the Privy Council according to the Lord President's wishes.
" The Venetian ambassador's assessment after Dudley's execution was: " the friends of England must lament the loss of all his qualities with that single exception ( his last rashness )".
The play was partially documented by Gerard Legh in his Accedens of Armory, a book of heraldry woodcuts, which described Dudley's role as Prince Pallaphilos, the lieutenant of Athena and Patron of the Order of the Pegasus.
Although an earlier scene showing brief and distant full-frontal nudity appeared in the debut episode of Matlock Police in February 1971 while in Number 96 in late 1976 a bit-part nurse fleeing Dudley's bedroom had revealed a full frontal nude flash, this was the first time the nudity was shown front and centre in protracted scenes.

Dudley's and from
They withdrew from court to London, meeting in Dudley's residence.
Dudley's Council House in Priory Road was opened in 1935 by King George V, and was financed by the then Earl of Dudley, William Humble Eric Ward, to replace the original building from 1870.
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.
While Dudley governed, the Lords of Trade, based on a petition from Dudley's council, decided to include the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut in the dominion.
Dudley's principal object of intrigue was the removal of William Phips as Massachusetts governor, something he did not hide from the colony's agents.
At this point Dudley's enemies from New York and Massachusetts joined forces against him to deny him the opportunity.
Just six weeks later, news arrived from England that Dudley's commission had been at least temporarily confirmed by King George I, and he was reinstated on 21 March.
During Dudley's administration, the Lords of Trade, based on a petition from Dudley's council, decided to include the colonies of Rhode Island and Connecticut in the dominion on September 9, 1686.
Dell ' Arcano del Mare consists of six known volumes that illustrate Dudley's knowledge of navigation, shipbuilding and astronomy and it includes 130 original maps, all his own creations and not copied from existing maps, which was unusual for the period.
Unlike the vast majority of his contemporaries, Dudley's maps are all his own and were not copied from other mapmakers.
Dudley's descent from Lord Quondam is compounded by reluctance during his lifetime to acknowledge any connection to that pauper and national laughing-stock.
Three of William Dudley's great grandsons were to give their family name to their new home in the Cornwall hills, when they moved to Owlsbury from Guilford in the mid C17.
A letter from another of Elizabeth's courtiers suggests this to have been Dudley's main home near London, it's possible it might have also been called Leicester House.
After the battle, the prisoners from Dudley's command were taken for confinement to the ruined Fort Miami near the British camp.
Harrison reported no men missing or captured from his garrison, so all of the prisoners taken on 5 May must have been from Dudley's troops on the north bank of the river.
* Excerpt from Professor Shannon Dudley's Carnival Music in Trinidad
Similar with " Age of Loneliness ", the song featured samples of Mongolian Folk Music ( most notably Alsyn Gazryn Zereglee ) and samples taken from Anne Dudley's album Songs from the Victorious City.

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