William Dugard, or Du Gard, (1606 - 1662) was a respected schoolmaster and printer. During the English Interregnum, he printed many important documents and propaganda, first in support of Charles I and later of Oliver Cromwell. He was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, the son of Henry Dugard, a clergyman and his wife, Elizabeth Kimberley.

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  • Headmaster of Colchester Royal Grammar School
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  • Sep 9, 1637 - Jan 1643
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  • William Dugard, or Du Gard, (1606 - 1662) was a respected schoolmaster and printer. During the English Interregnum, he printed many important documents and propaganda, first in support of Charles I and later of Oliver Cromwell. He was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, the son of Henry Dugard, a clergyman and his wife, Elizabeth Kimberley.
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  • Elizabeth Adams (pre-1634 - 1641), Lydia Parker (or Tyler) (1643 - pre-1662)
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  • Thomas Waterhouse
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  • Sep 9, 1637 - Jan 1643
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  • William Dugard, or Du Gard, (1606 - 1662) was a respected schoolmaster and printer. During the English Interregnum, he printed many important documents and propaganda, first in support of Charles I and later of Oliver Cromwell. He was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, the son of Henry Dugard, a clergyman and his wife, Elizabeth Kimberley.
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