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Likewise, when it is written that " the most probable explanation " of the name of Ludlow, Massachusetts " is that it was named after Roger Ludlow ", what is meant here is not that Roger Ludlow is favored by a random factor, but rather that this is the most plausible explanation of the evidence, which admits other, less likely explanations.
** Roger Ludlow, one of the founders of the colony ( later the state ) of Connecticut ( d. 1664 )
Roger Ludlow, framer of the Fundamental Orders, purchased the land presently Fairfield, and established the name.
They took full blame for Stone ’ s death, and offered Governor Roger Ludlow payment for his death.
The town of Ludlow was possibly named after Roger Ludlow or named after Ludlow in England.
Birding in North America was focused in the early and mid-20th century in the eastern seaboard region, and was influenced by the works of Ludlow Griscom and later Roger Tory Peterson.
Geoffrey and Maud's oldest granddaughter, Joan, married Roger Mortimer in 1301 and through his wife Mortimer became lord of Ludlow.
Matthew Roger Green ( born 12 April 1970, Shropshire ) was the British Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Ludlow and his party's spokesman on the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Furthermore, former Connecticut Chief Justice Simeon E. Baldwin upheld the claim in Norris Osborn ’ s History of Connecticut in Monographic Form, declaring that “ never had a company of men deliberately met to frame a social compact for immediate use, constituting a new and independent commonwealth, with definite officers, executive and legislative, and prescribed rules and modes of government, until the first planters of Connecticut came together for their great work on January 14th, 1638-9 .” Drafted primarily by Roger Ludlow, it was clearly the first compact between a government and the people to uphold the Rev.
Norwalk was purchased in 1640 by Roger Ludlow.
The Massachusetts General Court established the March Commission to mediate the dispute, and named Roger Ludlow as its head.
Like many noble children of his time, Roger was betrothed young to Joan de Geneville, the wealthy daughter of Sir Piers de Geneville, of Trim Castle and Ludlow.
Through his marriage with Joan de Geneville, Roger not only acquired increased possessions in the Welsh Marches, including the important Ludlow Castle, which became the chief stronghold of the Mortimers, but also extensive estates and influence in Ireland.
On 19 October 1356 his grandmother, Joan de Geneville, widow of the first earl, died, and Roger inherited her vast estates, including Ludlow Castle, which was thereafter the Mortimer family seat and power base.
The Fundamental Orders may have been drafted by Roger Ludlow of Windsor, the only trained lawyer living in Connecticut in the 1630s, and were transcribed into the official record by the secretary, Thomas Welles.
Roger Ludlow was an Oxford-educated lawyer and former Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony who petitioned the General Court for rights to settle the area.
He was elected governor in 1635, winning an election that Roger Ludlow had been expected to win.

Roger and 1590
* Roger Dudley ( between 1535 and 1545 1586 ?/ 1590 ), English soldier
Norman Sanders ( 1968 ), for example, suggests 1590 1594 ; Clifford Leech ( 1969 ) argues for 1591 ; The Riverside Shakespeare ( 1974 and 1996 ) places the date at 1590 1593 ; The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works ( 1986 and 2005 ) suggests 1589 1591 ; Kurt Schlueter ( 1990 ) posits 1593 ; The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Shakespeare ( 1997 and 2008 ) suggests 1591 ; Mary Beth Rose ( 2000 ) suggests 1590 ; William C. Carroll ( 2004 ) posits 1590 1593 ; Roger Warren ( 2008 ) tentatively suggests 1587, but acknowledges 1590 / 1591 as more likely.
His descendant, another Sir Roger Townshend ( c. 1543 1590 ), had a son Sir John Townshend ( 1564 1603 ), a soldier, whose son, Roger Townshend, was created a baronet in 1617.
Roger Dudley ( born between 1535 and 1545 1586 ?/ 1590 ) was an English soldier.
* Roger Townshend was buried in the church in 1590.
Roger Ludlow ( 1590 1664 ) was an English lawyer, magistrate, military officer, and colonist.

Roger and
* 1910 Roger MacDougall, Scottish writer ( d. 1993 )
* 1916 Roger Casement, Irish rebel ( b. 1864 )
* 2003 Roger Voudouris, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( b. 1954 )
The fourth generation of Annales historians, led by Roger Chartier ( 1945 ), clearly distanced itself from the mentalities approach, replaced by the cultural and linguistic turn, which emphasize analysis of the social history of cultural practices.
* 1931 Roger Penrose, English physicist
* 1981 Roger Federer, Swiss tennis player
* 1974 Roger Cedeño, Venezuelan baseball player
* 1597 Roger Twysden, English historian and politician ( d. 1672 )
* 1965 Roger Avary, Canadian screenwriter, director, and producer
By French aristocrat Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan ( 1876 1937 ), he had Roger Marie Vincent Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin ( 12 September 1905 20 July 1980 )
* 1908 Roger Tory Peterson, American ornithologist and author ( d. 1996 )
* 1940 Roger Pingeon, French cyclist
* 1910 Roger Bushell, South African-English pilot ( d. 1944 )
* 1945 Roger Frappier, Canadian producer, director, actor, and editor
* 1721 Roger Sherman, American statesman and signer of the U. S. Declaration of Independence ( d. 1793 )
* 1960 Roger Merrett, Australian footballer
* 1139 Roger II of Sicily is excommunicated.
* 1962 Roger Clemens, American baseball player
* 1919 Roger Doucet, Canadian tenor ( d. 1981 )
* 1287 Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March ( d. 1330 )
* 1621 Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, English soldier, statesman, and dramatist ( d. 1679 )
* 1938 Roger Boisjoly, American engineer ( d. 2012 )
* 1947 Roger D. Kornberg, American chemist and Nobel Prize laureate
* 1967 Film critic Roger Ebert published his very first film review in the Chicago Sun-Times.

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