Bridges Nanfan (baptised 25 March 1623 – 4 June 1704) was an English politician, MP for Worcester and Worcestershire. Nanfan was the son of John Nanfan...
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marry her, however, and in 1680 he married Catherine, the daughter of Bridges Nanfan and the eventual heir to Birtsmorton Court in Worcestershire. They had...
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Worcester. Their son was Bridges Nanfan MP. He was appointed an Assessment Commissioner for Worcestershire in 1656, and a JP in 1660. Nanfan was elected MP for...
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Winnington 1681 Henry Herbert, later Baron Herbert 1685 William Bromley Bridges Nanfan 1689 Sir John Somers 1693 by-election Samuel Swift 1694 petition Charles...
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Francis Winnington Member of Parliament for Worcester 1685–1700 With: Bridges Nanfan 1685–87 Sir John Somers 1689–93 Samuel Swift 1693–94, 1695–1700 Charles...
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Giles Nanfan in about 1572, as heraldry in the Great Hall suggests. The Nanfan family retained the Manor until 1771. The last male heir, Bridges Nanfan, left...
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Pakington, Bt 1661–1679 Thomas Foley 1679–1681 Succeeded by Thomas Foley Bridges Nanfan Preceded by Samuel Sandys Henry Coventry Member of Parliament for Droitwich...
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Street 1679–1681 Henry Herbert 1681–1685 Succeeded by William Bromley Bridges Nanfan Preceded by Richard Dowdeswell Henry Capell Member of Parliament for...
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Succeeded by Thomas Coningsby John Dutton Colt Preceded by Thomas Foley Bridges Nanfan Member of Parliament for Worcestershire 1685–1686 With: Sir John Pakington...
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Parliament for Worcestershire 1679–1685 With: Samuel Sandys 1679–1681 Bridges Nanfan 1681–1685 Succeeded by Sir John Pakington, 3rd Bt James Pytts Preceded by...
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