Sir Giles Brydges, 1st Baronet

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Sir Giles Brydges, 1st Baronet (1573 – August 1637) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629.

Brydges was the son of the Hon. Charles Brydges of Wilton Castle, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, younger son of John Brydges, 1st Baron Chandos, and his wife Jane, daughter of Sir Edward Carne. He matriculated at St Alban Hall, Oxford on 27 Nov 1590 aged 17. He was created a baronet on 17 May 1627.[1]

In 1621, Brydges was elected Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury.[2] In 1625 he was High Sheriff of Herefordshire.[1] He was elected MP for Herefordshire in 1625 and 1628, and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years.[1]

On 16 January 1620 Brydges married Mary Scudamore, daughter of Sir James Scudamore MP of Holme Lacy, Hereford. His grandson, James, succeeded as the 8th Baron Chandos in 1676.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c W R Williams Parliamentary History of the County of Gloucester
  2. ^ Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 229–239.
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury
1621–1622
With: Sir Dudley Digges
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Herefordshire
1625
With: John Rudhale
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Herefordshire
1628–1629
With: Sir Walter Pye
Parliament suspended until 1640
Baronetage of England
New creation Baronet
(of Wilton)
1627–1637
Succeeded by