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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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324:"'The Rev. Sir Henry Bate-Dudley, Bart', Thomas Gainsborough, c.1780"
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due to financial difficulties and took up a rectory in
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with which he was also associated but had left to set up the
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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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at the time, organised opposition to the rioters at
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603:An account of the Ely and Littleport riots in 1816
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414:"The Morning Herald and its First Three Editors"
651:The flitch of bacon: a comic opera, in two acts
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