Roger Ludlow

Roger Ludlow
Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
In office
1634–1635
1st, 4th, and 10th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
In office
1639–1640
In office
1642–1643
In office
1648–1649
Personal details
BornMarch 1590
Dinton, Wiltshire, England
Died1664-1668 (age 74-78)
Dublin, Ireland
SpouseMary Cogan
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford

Roger Ludlow (1590–1664) was an English lawyer, magistrate, military officer, and colonist. He was active in the founding of the Colony of Connecticut, and helped draft laws for it and the nearby Massachusetts Bay Colony. Under his and John Mason's direction, Boston's first fortification, later known as Castle William and then Fort Independence was built on Castle Island in Boston harbor. Frequently at odds with his peers, he eventually also founded Fairfield and Norwalk before leaving New England entirely.

After a brief sojourn in Virginia, Ludlow returned to Europe, where he was appointed by a commission distributing seized and forfeited property in the aftermath of Oliver Cromwell's conquest of Ireland. He was also appointed a magistrate administering justice in Dublin, where he is believed to have died.


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