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Sir Henry Dudley, 1st Baronet

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The woodman: a comic opera, in three acts; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with universal applause
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The rival candidates: a comic opera in two acts; As it is now performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
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High life below stairs: A farce of two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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to construct a large extension attached to the south side of the original house, designed in a
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Revolutionary Britannia?: reflections on the threat of revolution in Britain, 1789-1848
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in 1768. On his father's death, Bate Dudley took over the benefice. In Essex, he owned
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Vol 22 for 1791 (GGJ and J Robinson, London), pp. 151-53. See also Theodore Fenner,
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Bate Dudley was a great supporter of, and chronicled the life of the artist
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after a disagreement in 1780. Much of this was republished in 1915 in
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In addition to his religious duties, Bate Dudley edited one newspaper,
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due to financial difficulties and took up a rectory in Kilscoran and
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Bate Dudley started writing scripts for comic operas. Following his
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with which he was also associated but had left to set up the
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For a time, between 1804 and 1812, Bate Dudley moved from
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were also factors. Bate Dudley, who was a magistrate at
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He wrote plays and was a close friend of both the actor
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The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835
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at the time, organised opposition to the rioters at
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Bate Dudley played a part in the suppression of the
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Index

Henry Bate Dudley

Thomas Gainsborough
Fenny Compton
Warwickshire
North Fambridge
Chelmsford
Magdalen College, Oxford
Church of England
Bradwell Lodge
Tudor
Bradwell-on-Sea
John Johnson
Neoclassical
The Morning Post
Morning Herald
editor
David Garrick
Thomas Gainsborough
duellist
libelling
Duke of Richmond
Thomas Gainsborough
Morning Herald
James Townley
High Life Below Stairs
The Flitch of Bacon
William Shield
Covent Garden
Essex

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