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Robert Dudley served as one of his companions.
Dudley J. LeBlanc, who also served in both houses of the Louisiana legislature and ran for governor on three occasions, was reared in Erath and graduated from Erath High School.
At Lacock, as elsewhere, they were named for individuals " whose recognition in this way advertised the family's affinities ": the best chamber was " the duke's chamber ", probably signifying John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, whom Sharington had served, while " Lady Thynne's chamber ", identified it with the wife of Sir John Thynne of Longleat, and " Mr Mildmay's chamber " was reserved for Sharington's son-in-law Anthony Mildmay of Apethorpe in Northamptonshire.
In the aftermath of the Battle of Solway Moss in 1542 he served as Warden of the Scottish Marches, and in the 1544 campaign the English force under Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford was supported by a fleet which Dudley commanded.
He also served as an indispensable scapegoat: It was the most practical thing for Queen Mary to believe that Dudley had been acting all alone and it was in nobody's interest to doubt it.
During the English Civil War Dudley served as a Royalist stronghold, with the castle besieged by the Parliamentarians and later partly demolished on the orders of the Government after the Royalist surrender.
The nearest station within the Dudley borough is Coseley, and is served by local services operated by London Midland.
Dudley is served by main roads which give a direct route to neighbouring towns.
This line had served stations at Dudley Port Lower Level and Great Bridge North, but both were closed in 1964 by the Beeching Axe.
The Principal was Dr Gerald Dudley Freer, who previously served as Senior Colonial Surgeon Resident of Penang.
In 1585 he was elected member of parliament for Glamorganshire ; and in the same year he went with his elder brother, Sir Philip Sidney to the Netherlands, where he served in the war against Spain under Robert Dudley.
Dudley served as the first head golf professional at Augusta National Golf Club, from 1932 to 1957, and also served as president of the PGA of America from 1942 to 1948.
Dudley sat on the Conservative benches in the House of Lords and served under Lord Salisbury as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade from 1895 to 1902.
At the 1929 election he won Dudley, and served as a backbench member of Ramsay MacDonald's Labour government, facing his defeated father across the House.
Lieutenant O ' Kane then joined the precommissioning crew of the new submarine and served as her Executive Officer ( XO ) on five war patrols first under Lieutenant Commander Marvin G. " Pinky " Kennedy and later under Lieutenant Commander Dudley " Mush " Morton.
On December 29 edition of Raw, Flair served as the special referee during a match pitting Dudley Boyz against two enhancement talents.
Dudley served as an elector, but the Jackson-Barbour ticket was badly beaten.
Thomas Dudley ( 12 October 1576 – 31 July 1653 ) was a colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
A native of Roxbury, Massachusetts and the son of one of its founders, Dudley had a leading role in the administration of the Dominion of New England ( 1686 – 1689 ), overthrown in the 1689 Boston revolt, and served briefly on the council of the Province of New York.
Dudley sat on his council, and served as judge of the superior court and censor of the press.
Dudley served as governor until 1715.
Thomas Hutchinson, who later also served as provincial governor, and wrote an extensive history of Massachusetts, wrote of Dudley that " he had as many virtues as can consist with so great a thirst for honour and power.
However, it is served by bus routes to neighbouring areas such as Wolverhampton, Dudley, Bilston and Tipton.

Dudley and Vice-Admiral
In January 1537 Dudley was made Vice-Admiral and began to apply himself enthusiastically to naval matters.
Her late husband was former Chief of New Zealand Defence Staff Vice-Admiral Sir Neil Dudley Anderson.

Dudley and Lord
Lord Dudley was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1902 – 05.
Somerset, disliked by the Regency Council for his autocratic methods, was removed from power by John Dudley, who is known as Lord President Northumberland.
Lady Jane and her husband, Lord Guildford Dudley, though found guilty, were kept under guard in the Tower rather than executed, while Lady Jane's father, Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, was released.
Elizabeth also appointed her personal favourite, the son of the Duke of Northumberland Lord Robert Dudley, her Master of the Horse, giving him constant personal access to the queen.
Risk of death came dangerously close in 1564 when Elizabeth caught smallpox ; when she was most at risk, she named Robert Dudley as Lord Protector in the event of her death.
Dollis Hill House, within what later became the park, was occupied by Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, who subsequently became Lord Tweedmouth.
** Lord Guilford Dudley, consort of Lady Jane Grey ( executed ) ( b. 1536 )
* September 30 – John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( b. 1400 )
* December 25 – John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( d. 1487 )
* The Lord Ramage series by Dudley Pope takes place during the Napoleonic Wars.
The ambassador of the neutral Republic of Venice, by his office the most detached of the foreign envoys, soon wrote home: " My Lord Robert Dudley is ... very intimate with Her Majesty.
Lord Robert Dudley c. 1560
Pope Pius IV explained to one of his cardinals: the greater part of the nobility of that island take ill the marriage which the said queen designs to enter with the Lord Robert Dudley ... they fear that if he becomes king, he will want to avenge the death of his father, and extirpate the nobility of that kingdom.
Leicester's hope of an heir was fulfilled in 1581 when another Robert Dudley, styled Lord Denbigh, was born.
In 1561, grateful for favours he had done them, the Inner Temple admitted Dudley as their most privileged member, their " Lord and Governor ".
* Lord Robert Dudley at The Internet Movie Database
Only Lord Robert Dudley, at first her Master of the Horse, and eventually the Earl of Leicester, seems to interest the Queen.
Public opinion was on the side of the Turks and with Aberdeen becoming steadily unpopular, Lord Dudley Stuart in February 1854 noted, " Wherever I go, I have heard but one opinion on the subject, and that one opinion has been pronounced in a single word, or in a single name-Palmerston.
In 1547 Dudley was created Earl of Warwick and, with the Duke of Somerset, England's Lord Protector, distinguished himself in the renewed Scottish war at the Battle of Pinkie.
As Lord President of the Council, Dudley headed a distinctly conciliar government and sought to introduce the adolescent King into business.
Lord Dudley was unable to pay off any of his creditors, so when the mortgage was foreclosed in the late 1530s Sir John Dudley came into possession of Dudley Castle.

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