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Charles Bridgeman (cricketer)
English barrister and cricketer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charles George Orlando Bridgeman (13 July 1852 – 19 December 1933) was an English barrister and historian. He edited the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society.[1]
The son of the Rev. George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman, he was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the bar in 1876.[2] He played three first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club between 1872 and 1874.[3]
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Selected works
- Earnest R. O. Bridgeman; Charles George Orlando Bridgeman (1902). "The sequestration papers of Sir Orlando Bridgeman". Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society: 1–64. ISSN 0143-5175. Wikidata Q96182811.
- Charles G. O. Bridgeman, Barrister-at-Law (1913). "The Devolution of the Manor of Edgmond in the Fourteenth and following centuries" (PDF). Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society. 36 (1): 57–108. ISSN 0143-5175. Wikidata Q96182058.
- Charles GO Bridgeman (1914). "The Devolution of the Sussex Manors formerly belonging to the Earls of Warenne and Surrey". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 56: 54. ISSN 0143-8204. Wikidata Q56359598.
- Charles GO Bridgeman (1915). "The Sussex Manors of the Earls of Warenne". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 57: 185. ISSN 0143-8204. Wikidata Q56359595.
- Charles GO Bridgeman (1923). "Cuckfield Park Enclosure". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 64: 197. ISSN 0143-8204. Wikidata Q56359591.
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