A dudley bradstreet
[brad-street] /ˈbrædˌstrit/
noun
anne (dudley) 1612?–72, american poet.
her husband, simon, 1603–97, governor of the m-ssachusetts colony 1679–86, 1689–92.
bradstreet
/ˈbrædˌstriːt/
noun
anne (dudley). ?1612–72, us poet, born in england: regarded as the first significant us poet
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