- Orlando Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford
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The Right Honourable
The Earl of Bradford
PC DLThe Earl of Bradford caricatured in Vanity Fair by Carlo Pellegrini, 1874. Master of the Horse In office
7 March 1874 – 21 April 1880Monarch Victoria Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli Preceded by The Marquess of Ailesbury Succeeded by The Duke of Westminster In office
1 July 1885 – 28 January 1886Monarch Victoria Prime Minister The Marquess of Salisbury Preceded by The Duke of Westminster Succeeded by The Earl of Cork Personal details Born 24 April 1819
Nottingham Place, Marylebone, LondonDied 12 March 1898 (aged 78)
Weston Park, StaffordshireNationality British Political party Conservative Spouse(s) Hon. Selina Weld-Forester
(d. 1894)Alma mater Trinity College, Cambridge Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford PC DL (24 April 1819 – 12 March 1898), styled Viscount Newport between 1825 and 1865, was a British courtier and Conservative politician. In a ministerial career spanning over thirty years, he notably served as Lord Chamberlain of the Household between 1866 and 1868 and as Master of the Horse between 1874 and 1880 and again between 1885 and 1886.
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Background and education
Bridgeman was born at Nottingham Place, Marylebone, London, the eldest son of George Bridgeman, 2nd Earl of Bradford and his wife Georgina Elizabeth Moncreiffe, daughter of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 5th Baronet.[1] He was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge.[1][2] He became known by the courtesy title Viscount Newport when his father succeeded in the earldom of Bradford in 1825.[1]
Political career
Lord Newport was elected Member of Parliament for Shropshire South in 1842.[1] In February 1852 he was appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household in Lord Derby's first administration,[3] a post he held until the fall of the government in December of the same year,[4] and again from 1858[5] to 1859 in Derby's second administration.[6] He was admitted to the Privy Council in 1852.[7] In 1865 he succeeded his father in the earldom and entered the House of Lords. When Derby became prime minister for the third time in 1866, Lord Bradford was made Lord Chamberlain of the Household,[8] an office he retained until December 1868, the last year under the premiership of Benjamin Disraeli.[9] He again served under Disraeli as Master of the Horse between 1874[10] and 1880[1] and held the same office from 1885[11] to 1886 in Lord Salisbury's first administration.[1]
Apart from his political career Lord Bradford was a Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire[12] and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire between 1875 and 1896. He was also an Honorary Colonel in the 1st Volunteer Battalion of the Shropshire Light Infantry.[1]
Family
Lord Bradford married the Honourable Selina Weld-Forester, daughter of Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester, on 20 April 1844. They had four children:
- Lady Mabel Selina Bridgeman (d. 1933), married Colonel William Kenyon-Slaney on 22 February 1887.
- Lady Florence Katharine Bridgeman (1859–1943), married the 5th Earl of Harewood on 5 November 1881.
- George Cecil Orlando Bridgeman, 4th Earl of Bradford (1845–1915).
- Brigadier Hon. Francis Charles Bridgeman (1846–1917).
The Countess of Bradford died in November 1894. Lord Bradford died after a long illness at Weston Park, Staffordshire, in March 1898, aged 78. He was buried on 12 March 1898 at Weston-under-Lizard. His eldest son George succeeded in the earldom.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h thepeerage.com Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford
- ^ Bridgeman, Orlando George Charles, Viscount Newport in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 21299. p. 741. 9 March 1852.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 21397. p. 3939. 31 December 1852.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 22106. p. 1207. 2 March 1858.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 22279. p. 2471. 24 June 1859.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 21299. p. 738. 9 March 1852.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 23137. p. 3984. 13 July 1866.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 23450. p. 6654. 15 December 1868.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 24074. p. 1591. 10 March 1874.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 25486. p. 3060. 3 July 1885.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 21377. p. 2941. 9 November 1852.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Orlando Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by
Earl of Darlington
Robert Henry CliveMembers of Parliament for South Shropshire
1842–1865
With: Robert Henry Clive 1842–1854
Robert Windsor Clive 1854–1859
Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bt 1859–1865Succeeded by
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Sir Percy Egerton HerbertPolitical offices Preceded by
Lord Edward HowardVice-Chamberlain of the Household
February–December 1852Succeeded by
Lord Ernest BrucePreceded by
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1858–1859Succeeded by
Viscount CastlerossePreceded by
The Viscount SydneyLord Chamberlain
1866–1868Succeeded by
The Viscount SydneyPreceded by
The Marquess of AilesburyMaster of the Horse
1874–1880Succeeded by
The Duke of WestminsterPreceded by
The Duke of WestminsterMaster of the Horse
1885–1886Succeeded by
The Earl of CorkHonorary titles Preceded by
The Viscount HillLord Lieutenant of Shropshire
1875–1896Succeeded by
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George BridgemanEarl of Bradford
1865–1898Succeeded by
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