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  1. Thomas Dudley (12 October 1576 – 31 July 1653) was a New England colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Dudley was the chief founder of Newtowne, later Cambridge, Massachusetts, and built the town's first home.

  2. Thomas Dudley (born 1576, Northampton, Eng.—died July 31, 1653, Roxbury, Mass.) was a British colonial governor of Massachusetts, for many years the most influential man in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, save for John Winthrop. Dudley was the son of a country gentleman in England.

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  3. Thomas Dudley is a 100 year old family run company incorporating a number of businesses that focus on designing, developing, manufacturing and selling specific products to suit customer needs.

  4. Feb 19, 2009 · The life and work of Thomas Dudley, the second governor of Massachusetts. by. Jones, Augustine, 1835- [from old catalog] Publication date. 1899. Topics. Dudley, Thomas, 1576-1653. Publisher. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company.

  5. Thomas Dudley was born in Northampton, England in 1576. He worked as chief steward of Theophilus Clinton, the Earl of Lincoln, where he developed Puritan beliefs.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › us-history-biographies › thomas-dudleyThomas Dudley | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Thomas Dudley (1576-1653) was a Puritan leader and four times governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America. He was a rigid and fanatical Calvinist who persecuted religious dissenters and was involved in the expulsion of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.

  7. Massachusetts Bay Colony, one of the original English settlements in present-day Massachusetts, settled in 1630 by a group of about 1,000 Puritan refugees from England under Gov. John Winthrop and Deputy Gov. Thomas Dudley.