George Bridgeman, 2nd Earl Of Bradford
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George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridgeman, 2nd Earl of Bradford (23 October 1789 – 22 March 1865), styled Hon. George Bridgeman from 1800–15 and Viscount Newport from 1815–25, was a British peer.


Early life

Bridgeman was born in 1789, the eldest son of Orlando Bridgeman, and Hon. Lucy Elizabeth Byng, daughter and co-heiress of George Byng, 4th Viscount Torrington. In 1794, his paternal grandfather, Sir Henry Bridgeman, 5th Baronet, was raised to the peerage as Baron Bradford, and George's father inherited the title six years later. In 1815, his father was further created Earl of Bradford and Viscount Newport; George adopted the subsidiary title until inheriting the earldom himself a decade later. His siblings included
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, Lady Lucy Whitmore, Hon. Orlando Henry Bridgeman, and the Rev. Hon. Henry Edmund Bridgeman. He was educated at
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,
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, and
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, where he graduated with a
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in 1810.


Career

He succeeded to his father's titles and the family seat at
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, Staffordshire, on 7 September 1825.


Personal life

Lord Bradford married, firstly, Georgina Elizabeth Moncreiffe, daughter of Thomas Moncreiffe, in
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, on 5 March 1818. They had eight children: * Orlando George Charles Bridgeman, Viscount Newport (1819–1898), who married Hon. Selina Weld-Forester, daughter of
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, in 1844, and succeeded as 3rd Earl of Bradford * Hon. Elizabeth Lucy Bridgeman (10 June 1820 – 3 January 1822), died young * Hon. Rev. George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman (1823–1895), Chaplain in Ordinary to
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* Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Bridgeman (22 March 1825 – 4 July 1843), died aged 17 * Lady Mary Selina Louisa Bridgeman (24 November 1829 – 12 July 1889), who married Hon. Robert Windsor-Clive in 1852 * Lady Lucy Caroline Bridgeman (13 October 1826 – 3 December 1858), died unmarried of severe burns * Lady Charlotte Anne Bridgeman (11 November 1827 – 26 November 1858), died unmarried of severe burns * Hon. Rev. John Robert Orlando Bridgeman (18 August 1831 – 26 November 1897), who married Marianne Caroline Clive, daughter of the Ven. William Clive, in 1862; their son was
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. After the death of his wife, Georgina, he married, secondly, Helen Moncrieffe (widow of his first wife's brother, Sir David Moncrieffe, 6th Baronet), daughter of Cpt. Æneas Mackay of
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, in
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,
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, on 30 October 1849. On 15 November 1858 at the family home, Weston Park, Lady Lucy Caroline and Lady Charlotte Anne both suffered severe burns as a result of their cotton dresses being set alight by the sparks from a fireplace or a candle. Lady Lucy's dress initially caught fire and Lady Charlotte was attempting to put out her dress when she likewise became engulfed in flames. Lady Charlotte and Lady Lucy succumbed to the severe burns, a week apart. The Earl, his son and son-in-law, Viscount Newport and Lady Newport, also suffered severe burns to their hands from attempting to rescue the two ladies. After a lingering illness, Lord Bradford died aged 75 at
Weston Park Weston Park is a country house in Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire, England, set in more than of park landscaped by Capability Brown. The park is located north-west of Wolverhampton, and east of Telford, close to the border with Shropshire ...
,
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, leaving an estate worth £140,000 () and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son,
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.


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