Constituency | Dates |
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Bodmin | 1818 – 20 |
Family and Education
b. 14 Nov. 1776, 1st s. of Wilson Braddyll by Jane, da. and h. of Matthias Gale. educ. Eton 1786-93. m. 6 Aug. 1803, Frances, da. of Charles Bagot Chester, 2s. 4da. suc. fa. 1816; took names of Richmond and Gale before Braddyll 18 Oct. 1819.
Offices Held
Sheriff, Lancs. 1821–2.
Lt. and capt. army 1798; lt. and capt. 2 Ft. Gds. 1799, capt. and lt.-col. 1808, ret. 1811; maj. 3rd batt. R. Lancs. militia 1812; capt. commdt. Furness vol. cav. 1819; maj. Lancs. yeoman cav. 1828.
Address
Main residences: Highhead Castle, Cumb.; Conishead Priory, Lancs.
biography text
Braddyll, heir to a large but depleted estate in Cumberland and Lancashire, retired from the Guards after Peninsular service. He came into Parliament on Lord de Dunstanville’s interest in 1818. He voted with opposition against the Windsor establishment, 22 and 25 Feb. 1819, but with government on the case of Wyndham Quin, 29 Mar., and against Tierney’s censure motion, 18 May 1819. No speech in the House is known and he did not seek re-election. He died 10 July 1862.1Misc. Gen. et Her. (n.s.), i. 312.
Volume
Alternative Surnames
RICHMOND GALE BRADDYLL
Notes
- 1. Misc. Gen. et Her. (n.s.), i. 312.