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Samuel Hood, 2nd Baron Bridport
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Samuel Hood, 2nd Baron Bridport (7 September 1788 – 6 January 1868), of Redlynch House in Wiltshire, of Cricket House at Cricket St Thomas in Somerset, and of 12 Wimpole Street in Westminster,[1] was a British politician and peer.
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Lord Bridport | |
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![]() Photograph of Lord Bridport, albumen print carte de visite by Camille Silvy, from the album of his friend Col. Thomas-Chaloner Bisse-Challoner. | |
Member of Parliament for Heytesbury | |
In office 1812–1818 | |
Preceded by | Dr Charles Moore Viscount FitzHarris |
Succeeded by | George James Welbore Agar-Ellis William Henry John Scott |
Personal details | |
Born | Samuel Hood (1788-09-07)7 September 1788 |
Died | 6 January 1868(1868-01-06) (aged 79) |
Spouse | |
Children | 7 |
Parent(s) | Henry Hood, 2nd Viscount Hood Jane Wheeler |
Residence | Redlynch House |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
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