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Dulany, Daniel

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Dulany, Daniel (1722–1797)

US lawyer and public official. He established a thriving law practice in Maryland and served several terms in the Maryland assembly. He published a tract opposing the Stamp Act (1765), but remained loyal to Britain after 1776.

He was born in Annapolis, Maryland and was educated in England at Eton and Cambridge. His continued loyalty to Britain led US officials to confiscate his property in 1781, and he spent the remainder of his life in obscurity.



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