Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford - St Andrew - Weston Park - Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire
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Stained glass memorial window to Lieutenant-Colonel Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford, DL, JP in St Andrew's church, Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard, bearing his coat of arms.
Waymark Code: WM10QXT
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/13/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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Stained glass memorial window to Lieutenant-Colonel Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford, DL, JP in St Andrew's church, eston Park, Weston-under-Lizard, bearing his coat of arms.

"Lieutenant-Colonel Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford, DL, JP (6 October 1873 – 21 March 1957), styled Viscount Newport from 1898 to 1915, was a British peer, Conservative politician and soldier. He was a major landowner, owning up to 20,000 acres (8,100 ha).

Bridgeman was the oldest son of George Bridgeman, 4th Earl of Bradford and his wife Lady Ida Frances Annabella Lumley, second daughter of Richard Lumley, 9th Earl of Scarbrough. Bridgeman was educated at Harrow School and went then to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1896 and with a Master of Arts in 1903. At Cambridge, he was secretary of the Pitt Club. He succeeded his father as earl in 1915.

Bridgeman joined the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), and was appointed a captain on 29 April 1899. The battalion was embodied in December 1899 to serve in the Second Boer War, and in early March 1900 left Queenstown, Ireland on the SS Oriental for South Africa. He fought in the war after arrival in 1900, and again in 1902, returning from Cape Town to the United Kingdom with most of his regiment in May 1902. He again fought in the First World War from 1915 as a lieutenant-colonel. Bridgeman was appointed Honorary Colonel of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry in 1939.

Bridgeman was assistant private secretary to Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury in his posts as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs between 1898 and 1900 and as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a few weeks during the summer of 1902. Salisbury resigned on 11 July 1902, and Lord Newport subsequently was private secretary to Salisbury's successor Arthur Balfour from July 1902 until 1905. Having joined the House of Lords on his father's death, Bridgeman became Government Whip in 1919, a post he held until 1924. He was Justice of the Peace for Shropshire and represented the latter county as well as Warwickshire as Deputy Lieutenant, too."

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Bearer of Coat of Arms: Noble (aristocratic) family

Full name of the bearer: Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
north aisle of church


Material / Design: Glass (painted / stained)

Blazon (heraldic description):
[Bridgeman] Sable, ten plates, four, three, two, and one, on a chief argent a lion passant ermines. ; impaling [Bruce] Or, a saltire and chief gu. the last charged with a martlet of the field.


Address:
St Andrew Weston Park Weston Park Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire England TF11 8LD


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