Daniel Dulany the Elder
Daniel Dulany the Elder (1685–1753) was a prominent lawyer and land-developer in colonial Maryland, who held a number of colonial offices. In 1722 Dulany wrote a pamphlet entitled The Right of the Inhabitants of Maryland, to the Benefit of the English Laws, asserting the rights of Marylanders over the Proprietary Government.
Daniel Dulany | |
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Receiver General | |
Member, Maryland General Assembly | |
In office 1722–c. 1742 | |
Member, Governor's Council | |
Judge of Admiralty | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1685 Queen's County, Kingdom of Ireland |
Died | 1753 (aged 67–68) Annapolis, Province of Maryland, British North America |
Relations | Daniel Dulany the Younger (son) |
Occupation | lawyer, politician |
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