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Bridgeman, the Hon. Charles George Orlando.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 6, 1871. 2nd s. of The Hon. and Rev. George Thomas Orlando (1842), of The Hall, Wigan, Lancs.
B. July 13, 1852, at Wells, Somerset.
School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1880.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1872.
Called to the Bar, 1876.
Practised in the Lancaster Chancery Court; afterwards in London.
Chancery and Conveyancing Counsel for over half a century.
Of Lucas Grange, Hayward's Heath, and II, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. A keen archaeologist; also an expert in peerage law.
Edited the Text of the Surveys of the Lands of the Abbey of Burton-on-Trent. Did good work among the poor in the East End of London, and helped to found the Working Men's Club in Ratcliff Highway.
Married and had issue.
Died Dec. 19, 1933, aged 81.
Brother of Ernest R. O. (1867).
(The Times, Dec. 29, 1933.)
Hon. Charles George Orlando BRIDGEMAN
Approx. lifespan: 1852–1933
Adm pens. Trinity College 1871:02:06
2nd s. of The Hon. and Rev. George Thomas ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN (1842), of The Hall, [The, Wigan], Lancashire ,
b. Wells, Somerset , 1852:07:13
Sch: Harrow
Matric 1871:10MT:
BA 1875
MA 1880
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1872:05:06
Called to the Bar: 1876
Practised in: : Lancaster Chancery Court [Lancaster Chancery], [Lancashire],
afterwards in London ,
Chancery and Conveyancing
Counsel for: : over half a century.
Of Lucas Grange, [Lucas, Hayward's Heath], [East Sussex], , and
11 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, [London], , W.C.
A keen archaeologist; also an expert in peerage law.
Edited the Text of the Surveys of the Lands of the Abbey of Burton-on-Trent
Did good work among the poor in the East End of London , , and helped to found the [+ci]Working Men's
Club in Ratcliff Highway[-io+]^ London [-co]
m. and had issue.
d. aged 81 1933:12:19
brother of Ernest R. O. BRIDGEMAN (1867)
( The Times 1933:12:29)

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