Dudley North (economist)
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Sir Dudley North (16 May 1641 in Westminster – 31 December 1691 in London) was an English merchant, politician, economist and writer on free trade. He was also a member of the North family.
He was the fourth son of Baron Dudley North of Kirtling Tower and Anne Montagu, daughter of Sir Charles Montagu of Boughton House. In his early years he was carried off by Gypsies but was recovered by his family. He was the brother of Lord Chancellor Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford and Roger North, the Solicitor General of the Duke of York, and Attorney General of Queen Mary of Modena of the House of Este.[1] His nephew was Lt. Gen. William North, 6th Baron North, who fought under Prince John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough of Blenheim Palace, named after the Battle of Blenheim in which North fought.[2]
Dudley engaged in foreign trade, especially with Turkey, and spent a number of years at Constantinople and Smyrna. Having returned to London with a fortune, he continued to trade with the Levant. His knowledge of commerce attracted the attention of the government, and he was further recommended by the influence of his brother Lord Guilford. During the Tory reaction under Charles II he was one of the sheriffs forced on the city of London in 1683 with an express view to securing verdicts for the crown in state trials.[3]
He was knighted in 1683, and was appointed a commissioner of customs, and later of the treasury, and then again of the customs. Having been elected a member of parliament in 1685 for Banbury under James II, he took, says Roger North, the place of manager for the crown in all matters of revenue. After the Glorious Revolution he was called to account for his alleged unconstitutional proceedings in his office of sheriff.[3]
He was buried in St Andrew's Church at Little Glemham in Suffolk. A memorial on the east wall of the chancel lies nearby.
Family

He had married Anne, the daughter of Sir Robert Cann, 1st Baronet of Compton Greenfield, Gloucestershire, and the widow of Sir Robert Gunning of Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire. They had one surviving son, Dudley North, who succeeded to Glemham, and married Katherine Yale, daughter of Gov. Elihu Yale of Yale College.
