Brampton Gurdon | |
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Member of Parliament for West Norfolk | |
In office 30 March 1857 – 24 July 1865 Serving with
Gerge Bentinck | |
Preceded by |
William Bagge Gerge Bentinck |
Succeeded by |
William Bagge Thomas de Grey |
Personal details | |
Born | John Brampton Gurdon 25 September 1797 |
Died | 28 April 1881 | (aged 83)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Liberal |
Other political affiliations | Whig (until 1859) |
Spouse |
Henrietta Susannah Ridley-Colborne
(
m. 1828) |
Children | Four, including Robert and William |
Parent(s) | Theophilus Thornhagh Gurdon Anne Mellish |
John Brampton Gurdon, known as Brampton Gurdon, (25 September 1797 – 28 April 1881) [1] was a British Liberal Party and Whig politician.
Born in 1797, Gurdon was the son of Theophilus Thornhagh Gurdon and Anne Mellish. He married Henrietta Susannah Ridley-Colborne — daughter of Nicholas Ridley-Colborne and Charlotte Steele — in 1828, and they had four children: [2]
Gurdon was elected a Whig MP for West Norfolk at the 1857 general election [3] and was re-elected as a Liberal in the next general election in 1859. Later, at the 1865 general election, he was defeated. [4]
Gurdon was also a Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace for Norfolk, and, in 1855, High Sheriff of Norfolk. [2]