Richard Dudley (miner)
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Richard Dudley of Yanwath (1518-1593) was an English landowner involved in copper and silver mines in the north of England from 1570 onwards.


Career

He was the eldest son of Thomas Dudley of
Yanwath Yanwath is a village in the Eden District of Cumbria, England, 1 mile south of Penrith. There is a primary school at Yanwath, with 192 pupils. Yanwath Gate Inn, in the centre of the village, dates from the 17th century. It is a Grade II liste ...
in
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and Sarah Thirkeld, heiress of
Yanwath Hall Yanwath Hall is a 14th-century and later tower house in Yanwath, Cumbria, England. It is a grade I listed building. Early owners included the Salkeld family and Richard Dudley. See also *Listed buildings in Yanwath and Eamont Bridge Yanwath ...
. Thomas Dudley was a member of the Sutton-Dudley family, a younger son of
Edmund Sutton Sir Edmund Sutton (1425 – c. 1485) Early life Sutton was born in Dudley, the eldest son of John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, KG, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Berkeley. Career He fought alongside his father during the conflic ...
and Maud or Matilda, daughter of Lord Clifford. The surname was originally "Sutton" and some branches of the family adopted the title
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as a surname. In the 1550s Richard Dudley had a legal dispute with the courtier Elizabeth Hutton, who was " mother of the maids" to
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. The case concerned the ownerership of a
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on the
River Eamont The River Eamont is a river in Cumbria, England and one of the major tributaries of the River Eden. The name of the river is from Old English (ēa-gemōt) and is a back formation from Eamont Bridge which means the ''junction of streams.'' The ...
. She was a relation of one of his sisters-in-law. In 1564, Dudlay was appointed as a governor of the newly founded free school in Penrith. He seems to have been the "Steward of Penrith" and in 1572 had demolished a part of
Penrith Castle Penrith Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle located in Penrith, in the north-west of England, a few miles to the east of the Lake District National Park. Early history The site of the castle, in the west of the town is likely to have been ...
to build a prison in the town. A
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, in January 1569 he arrested Thomas Bishop of
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. Thomas Bishop was questioned at Yanwath for three days by the
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about the
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and the
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. Richard Dudley became the supervisor of the Keswick copper mines and smelting mills in 1570, as General Officer of the Queen's copper mines in Cumberland. He was the successor to the partnership of Thomas Thurland and Daniel Hechstetter. Dudley was appointed to this role following the recommendation of Lionel Ducket. His brother, John Dudley, was a shareholder and colleague of Ducket in the
Society of Mines Royal The Society of the Mines Royal was one of two English mining monopoly companies incorporated by royal charter in 1568, the other being the Company of Mineral and Battery Works. History On 28 May 1568, Elizabeth I established the Society by let ...
. Dudley bought equipment to weigh and marked refined ore, and built a storehouse. As treasurer for the mining district he received ore worked by Daniel Hechstetter's German miners. He had a stamp to mark ingots of refined copper. From 1581 some technological improvements were trialled by
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from Prague, who used methods outlined by
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. In April 1585 he was invited to meet commissioners for building a bridge at Rothay. He declined, giving the excuse that he had a horse in a race at Langwathby on the day.
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was displeased by the negligence and apathy shown by the commission on the bridge project.


Family

Richard Dudley married Dorothy, daughter of Edmund Sandford of
Askham, Cumbria Askham is a village and civil parish in the Eden district of Cumbria, England. It is in the historic county of Westmorland. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 360, decreasing slightly to 356 at the 2011 Census. It is s ...
. His younger brother John Dudley (died 1580) married Elizabeth Gardiner. One of his nephews, also named Richard Dudley, was his heir. He was noted as a Catholic agent and Jesuit, and follower of Francis Dacre. According to Edward Stanhope, Richard Dudley was captured at Easter 1599 at the house of "Mrs Damport in Lancashire", probably meaning
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or another home of Dorothy Davenport. Richard Dudley, the Catholic heir, by this time had been disinherited by Richard Dudley, in favour of his younger brother John Dudley, who thus inherited Yanwath Hall. John Dudley was Member of Parliament for Carlisle in 1601. John Dudley and Richard Dudley were sons of Edmund Dudley, the copper miner's youngest brother, and his wife Catherine Hutton.DUDLEY, John II (c.1573-c.1622), of Yanwath, ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603'', ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981
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References


External links


Yanwath Hall, National Heritage List for England
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dudley, James 1518 births 1593 deaths