Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . y, inright of his mother, inherited this estate, on the death of his uncle,Thomas Newport, last Earl of Bradford of that creation, and wascreated Baron Bradford, in August, 1794. This noblemans eldest sur-viving son, named Orlando, was the second Baron, and further createdin November, 1815, Viscount Newport and Earl of Bradford. His Lord-ship was born in March, 1762, and married in May, 1788, Lucy Eliza-beth, daughter of George, fourth Viscount Torrington, by whom he hadissue the present and second Earl. G


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . y, inright of his mother, inherited this estate, on the death of his uncle,Thomas Newport, last Earl of Bradford of that creation, and wascreated Baron Bradford, in August, 1794. This noblemans eldest sur-viving son, named Orlando, was the second Baron, and further createdin November, 1815, Viscount Newport and Earl of Bradford. His Lord-ship was born in March, 1762, and married in May, 1788, Lucy Eliza-beth, daughter of George, fourth Viscount Torrington, by whom he hadissue the present and second Earl. George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridgeman, Earl of Bradford,Viscount Newport, in the county of Salop, and Baron Bradford in thesame County, and a Baronet, was born in October, 1789, and suc-ceeded his father, Orlando, the late Earl, in September, 1825. LordBradford married, in March, 1818, Georgina Elizabeth, sole daughterof Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, of MoncriefFe, in the County of Perth, Baronet,and has issue five children, two sons and three daughters. Motto :—Nec temere, nec


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