Henry Bromley (died 1836)
Colonel Henry Bromley (fl. 10 March 1803 - d. 1836) was Member of Parliament for Worcester City from the General Election in October 1806 until he resigned on 13 February 1807, rather than defend a bribery allegation by the defeated candidate.[1]
On 10 March 1803 he inherited the Manorship of Abberley[2] together with the patronage of St. May's church in the village.[3]
References
- ↑ T. C. Turberville Worcestershire in the Nineteenth Century 1852 Accessed 22.2.2014
- ↑ Victoria County History History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 1924 Accessed 22.2.2014
- ↑ Jo Roche Abberley Hall and Clock Tower n.d. p2
External links
- Hinton, M.G. "BROMLEY, Henry (c.1761-1837), of Abberley Lodge, Stourport, Worcs.". The History of Parliament.
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