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Abt 1495 - 1553 (~ 58 years)
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John 'Lord Quondam' DUDLEY [1] |
- They had five sons and three daughters, and presumably resided in Tothill Street, Westminster. he succeeded his father in 1532 and immediately began to sell his patrimony. He was never summoned to Parliament.
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- Note by Author of Plantagenet Ancestry: It is reported by credible tradition of this John Lord Dudley, that being a weak man of understanding, whereby he had exposed himself to some wants, and so became entangled in the usurer's bonds, John Dudley, then Viscount Lisle and Earl of Warwick (afterwards Duke of Northumberland), thirsting after dudley Castle, the chief seat of the family, made those money merchants his instruments to work him out of it, which by some mortgage being at length effected, this poor lord became exposed to the charity of his friends for a subsistence, and spending the remainder of his life in visits amongst them, was commonly called the Lord "Quondam".
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Birth |
Abt 1495 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Fact |
3rd Lord Dudley [1] |
Death |
Westminster [1] |
Burial |
18 Sep 1553 |
St. Margaret's Westminster [1] |
Person ID |
I89699 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
21 Apr 2018 |
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Sources |
- [S5008] David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists", (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
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