. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. nd second Peer, Orlando Bridgeman, second Lord Bradford, and aBaronet: born March 19th, 1762. Married, May 29th, 178S,Lucy-Elizabeth Byng, daughter of George, Viscount Torringlon,by v/hom he has issue, First, George-Augustus-Frederick-Henry, born October 23dp 1789- Second, Charles-Orlando. Third, Lucy-Elizabeth ; and. Fourth, Orlando-Henry, died inftrnts. Fifth, Henry-Edmund, born September, 1/97. Sixth, a daughter, born September 14th, lygg. His Lordship, while a commoner, sat in parliament for Wiganin Lancashire, 178
. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. nd second Peer, Orlando Bridgeman, second Lord Bradford, and aBaronet: born March 19th, 1762. Married, May 29th, 178S,Lucy-Elizabeth Byng, daughter of George, Viscount Torringlon,by v/hom he has issue, First, George-Augustus-Frederick-Henry, born October 23dp 1789- Second, Charles-Orlando. Third, Lucy-Elizabeth ; and. Fourth, Orlando-Henry, died inftrnts. Fifth, Henry-Edmund, born September, 1/97. Sixth, a daughter, born September 14th, lygg. His Lordship, while a commoner, sat in parliament for Wiganin Lancashire, 1784, 179O, 1796. Titles. Orlando Bridgemanj Lord Bradford; and a Baronet. LORD BRADFORD. 375 Creations. Lord Bradford by patent, August 13th, ITO^;and Baronet 1660. Arms. Sable, ten plates. A, 3, 2, 1, and on a chief, argent, alion passant, ermines. Crest. On a wreath, a lion issuant, argent, holding a garlandof laurels between his paws, or. Supporters. Two leopards reguardant. Motto. NeC TEMEKE, NEC TIMIDK. Chief Seat. Weston-Park, Staffordshire. 370 PEERAGE OF E^i PEACHEY, LORD SELSEY. Peache-v, of Eartham in Sussex, said to be descendedfrom the ancient family of Peche of Kingsthorpe in Leicestershire,and Sheron-Hall in Derbyshire, was father of Edward Peachey, who died in 1657, having been twice mar-ried, and left by Anne Beechee, his second wife, two daughters^Anne and Sarah; and three sons ; First, Edward, eldest son, died I678, leaving two sons, andtwo daughters. Second, William, of whom presently. Third, John, was twice married, and died May 25th, I693,leaving an only daughter Elizabeth, married to Sir Richard Far-ingdon, Knt. William, second son, of New-Grove in the parish of Pet-worth in Sussex, had a confirmation of his armorial bearingscrranted by Sir Edward Bysshe in l663, as a branch of the Pechesof Leicestershire, and died in October 1(385, having married Mary, daughter and coheir of Hall, Esq. of New-Grove in Pet^ worth, by whom he had eight sons. F
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