Duddesden was an insignificant figure even in his home town of Wells. He became a freeman in 1379 (with John Blithe and Thomas Tanner providing pledges on his behalf), but appears to have had little to do with the administration of the borough, save at Michaelmas 1392, when he was elected to the master’s council, and in 1403 when he was appointed as a local tax collector. He attested only one parliamentary election indenture for Wells (at Ilchester in May 1413).
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