Lord Dudley resigned from the committee at this point, having steered the company through twenty-two year of construction.
Leaving the military in 1916, Lord Dudley retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Lord Dudley moved on after his first wife's death.
A third building was constructed in 1868 at a cost of £50,000, within the shell of the old theatre, for Lord Dudley.
Lord Dudley promoted his own brother, John, as candidate for a county seat.
Whorwood started it but was warned off by Lord Dudley, who promised to protect him from the consequences.
Her husband, Lord Dudley, in the meantime was systematically running through the rest of her fortune.
Lord Dudley provided for this second family.
That's old Lord Dudley, and he has a trick of thinking aloud.
The foundation was at once attacked in Parliament, but Lord Dudley successfully defended himself.