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    Sir Dudley Digges (19 May 1583 – 18 March 1639) was an English diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1610 and 1629. Digges was...
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    Dudley Digges (born John Dudley Digges, 9 June 1879 – 24 October 1947) was an Irish stage actor, director, and producer as well as a film actor. Although...
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  • Mary Wormeley Digges (who married her cousin Dudley Digges), Lucy Wormeley Digges (who married John Stratton) and Judith Wormeley Digges (who married merchant...
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  • Dudley Digges may refer to: Dudley Digges (1583–1639), English diplomat and politician Dudley Digges (writer) (1613–1643), English Royalist political writer;...
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    Dudley Digges (1613–1643) was an English Royalist political writer. Dudley Digges was born at Chilham, Kent, in 1613, the third son of Sir Dudley Digges...
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  • Dudley Digges (1665–1711) was a Virginia merchant, planter and politician who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, as well as agent...
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  • area of Digges' E.D. Plantation is still called Mulberry Island. Digges sent a parcel of his silk to the Royal Society, by way of his cousin Dudley Palmer...
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  • will he named two surviving sons, Sir Dudley Digges (1583–1639), politician and statesman, and Leonard Digges (1588–1635), poet, and two surviving daughters...
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  • the counties). This Dudley Digges married Mary Hubard, and none of their children had children. However, their daughter Maria Digges became stewardess of...
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    children". Constructed in 1760 by Dudley Digges, the structure has also been known as the Dudley Digges House and Bray-Digges House. Bought by Methodist missionaries...
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