Paul Dudley
1675 - 1751

- Born
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03 September 1675
Roxbury, Massachusetts
- Died
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25 January 1751
Roxbury, Massachusetts
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Date of election for Royal Society fellowship
- 02/11/1721
- Fields of Interest
- Natural history
- Occupation
- Barrister
- Relationships
- Son of Governor Joseph Dudley and his wife, Rebecca, daughter of Judge Edward Tyng; married Lucy, daughter of Colonel John Wainwright of Ipswich
- Catalogue
- View catalogue entry
- Wikipedia
- View wikipedia entry
Author of
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Paper, 'An account of the poyson wood tree in New England' by Paul Dudley
Creator: Paul Dudley Reference number: CLP/10i/45 -
Paper, 'Observations on some of the plants in New England, with remarkable instances of the nature and power of vegetation' in a letter from Paul Dudley to the publisher
Creator: Paul Dudley Reference number: CLP/10ii/3 -
Paper, 'A method for making sugar from the maple tree in N [New] England' by Paul Dudley
Creator: Paul Dudley Reference number: CLP/10iii/41 -
Paper, 'An account of a method lately found out in New England for discovering where the bees hive' by Paul Dudley
Creator: Paul Dudley Reference number: CLP/10iii/42 -
Paper, 'An account of a new sort of molosses [sic] made of apples' by Paul Dudley
Creator: Paul Dudley Reference number: CLP/10iii/43 -
Paper, 'An account of an extraordinary cure by sweating in hot turff [sic], with a description of the Indian hot houses' by Paul Dudley
Creator: Paul Dudley Reference number: CLP/14ii/16
Recipient of
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Letter, from John Chamberlayne to [Paul] Dudley, dated at Petty France, containing a copy of [Paul Dudley]'s answer
Creator: John Chamberlayne Reference number: EL/C2/38
Most frequently corresponded with
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James Jurin
9 letters -
John Chamberlayne
4 letters -
Cromwell Mortimer
2 letters -
William Derham
1 letter