Sir Thomas Brydges (died 14 November 1559) was an English landowner, a royal office holder and MP for Oxfordshire in first parliament of Elizabeth I (January 1559).[1]
in first parliament of Elizabeth I (January 1559). Brydges was the second son of Sir Giles Brydges (died 1511) of Coberley, Gloucestershire, and his wife...
her hands, and cried, "What shall I do? Where is it?" Probably Sir ThomasBrydges, the Deputy Lieutenant of the Tower, helped her find her way. With her...
became dormant. Egerton Brydges attempted to claim the title, initially on behalf of his older brother Rev. Edward Tymewell Brydges, then later on his own...
kinsman, Sir James Brydges, Bart., who was English ambassador to Istanbul from 1680 to 1685. The eighth baron's eldest son, James Brydges (1674–1744), succeeded...
2nd Marquess of Buckingham. He married Lady Anne Eliza Brydges, the only child of James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos (a title which became extinct on his...
presenting his daughter, Elizabeth Brydges to the queen in the guise of Daphne. The visit reputedly almost bankrupting the Brydges family. The yearly excavations...
1554, the scheduled date of his execution, Wyatt asked permission of John Brydges, 1st Baron Chandos, the Lieutenant of the Tower of London, to speak to...
Harvester Press. ISBN 978-0-312-85611-3. Bindoff, Stanley Thomas (1950). Tudor England. Penguin. Brydges, Sir Egerton (1815). Censura literaria: Containing titles...
Lieutenancy of the Tower on 28 October 1555, after the resignation of ThomasBrydges. Among his prisoners were Sir Peter Carew, Sir Nicholas Arnold, Sir...
built Harptree Court. In 1798 he married Ann Brydges who was the widow of Francis William ThomasBrydges. She was born Anne Phillipps (1755-1829) and...
1711: Thomas Horner of Mells 1712: Harry Brydges 1713: William Strode 1714: John Trevillian 1715: Henry Walters 1716: Joseph Brown 1717: Thomas Archer...
the Forces from 1806 to 1807. He married Lady Anne Eliza Brydges, the only child of James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos (a title which became extinct on his...
Elizabeth Brydges (c. 1575–1617) was a courtier and aristocrat, Maid of Honour to Elizabeth I, and victim of bigamy. She was a daughter of Giles Brydges, 3rd...