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 BRADFORD 277 EARLDOM VIII. BARONY, V. 4 and 5. George Cecil Orlando (Bridge- man), Earl of Bradford [i 8 i 5], Viscount New- port [i 8 1 5], and Baron Bradford [1794], also a ■1898. Baronet, ist s. and h. ap., b. 3 Feb. 1845, some- time, 1 854-57, an officer in the Life Guards. M.P. (Conservative) for North Salop 1867-85. He w., 7 Sep. 1869, at Maltby, co. York, Ida Annabella Frances, 2nd da. of Richard George (Lumley), 9th Earl of Scarbrough, by Frederica Mary Adeliza, 2nd da. of Andrew Robert Drummond, of Cadlands, Hants. She was b. 28 Nov. 1848, at Tickhill Castle, and bap. 10 Feb. 1849, ^'^ Tickhill. [Orlando Bridgeman, .j/y/^^ Viscount Newport, ist s. and h. ap., h. 6 Oct. 1873; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll. Cambridge, B.A. 1896, M.A. 1903; private sec. to the Marquess of Salisbury 1 898-1 900, and to A. J.Balfour 1902-05, when Prime Ministers; Capt. 3rd batt. Royal Scots. He w., 21 July 1904, Margaret Cecilia, ist da. of Henry Campbell (Bruce), 2nd Baron Aberdare, by Constance Mary, only da. of Hamilton Beckett. She was b. 1% Oct. 1882.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, besides some 62 acres in Westmor- land and some other small properties (less than 60 acres in all) in cos. Denbigh, Leicester, Montgomery, and Worcester, consisted of 10,883 acres in Salop, worth ;{^i 5,686 a year; 6,843 ^"^ '^o- Stafford, worth £io,']^ a year; 1,906 in co. Warwick, worth £^,i']6 a year, and 1,958 in co. Lan- caster, worth no less than £<),'?>^2> ^ year. Total 21,710 acres, worth Lizard, co. Stafford, and Castle Bromwich, near Birmingham, co. Warwick, See "Newport of Bradford," Viscountcy, cr. 1675. Full account given under "Bradford," Earldom of, cr. 1694; extinct 1762. BRAE D'ALBANE, see BREADALBANE BRAMFIELD, i.e. BRANTFIELD See "BoTELER of Brantfield," Barony, cr. 1628; extinct 1647. BRAMPTON BARONY. I. Henry Hawkins, s. of John H., solicitor, of T „ Hitchin, Herts, by Susanna, da. of Theed Pearse, Clerk "" of the Peace, of Bedford, was i-. 14 Sep. 1 8 17, at Hitchin; ed. at Bedford school; adm. Mid. Temple 16 Apr. ^ '* 1839; Special Pleader 1 841; Barrister 3 May 1843; Q.C. 1858, and Bencher of the Mid. Temple 10 Jan. 1859;
 * ^4i,982 a year. Principal Residences. — Weston Park, in Weston-under-