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    Joseph Dudley

    Royal governor of Massachusetts

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  1. Joseph Dudley (September 23, 1647 – April 2, 1720) was a colonial administrator, a native of Roxbury in Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the son of one of its founders. He had a leading role in the administration of the Dominion of New England (1686–1689), which was overthrown in the 1689 Boston revolt .

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · Quoted by CNN, the New York Times, and Macleans. Joe Dudley Sr., Black haircare pioneer who founded Dudley Products, Inc., died Thursday at his home in Kernersville, North Carolina, at the age...

  3. How did the son of a famous Puritan minister and the son of a colonial governor become allies and enemies in the struggle for power in New England? Learn about their roles in the witch trials, the overthrow of Andros, and the restoration of the charter.

  4. Joseph Dudley was the first Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature in 1691-1692. He was also a prominent figure in Massachusetts politics and a governor of the Isle of Wight and Massachusetts.

  5. Nov 22, 2022 · Joseph Dudley suffered permanent brain damage after a UnityPoint Health clinic failed to diagnose his meningitis in 2017. He and his wife, Sarah Dudley, sued the clinic and won a $27 million verdict in a medical malpractice case.

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  7. A 1705 legal case pitting Governor Joseph Dudley (1647-1720) of Massachusetts against two cart drivers, whom the governor charged with insubordination, offers a vivid example of the mounting challenges to social deference. This case became a landmark in limiting the authority of public officials. Document: Account of Governor Joseph Dudley:

  8. The public life of Joseph Dudley; a study of the colonial policy of the Stuarts in New England, 1660-1715, | Library of Congress.

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