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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 Hall [2] together with the patronage of St. Mary's church in Abberley village. [3]

References

External links

  • Hinton, M.G. "Bromley, Henry (c. 1761–1837), of Abberley Lodge, Stourport, Worcs". The History of Parliament.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Henry Bromley (died 1837))

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 Hall [2] together with the patronage of St. Mary's church in Abberley village. [3]

References

External links

  • Hinton, M.G. "Bromley, Henry (c. 1761–1837), of Abberley Lodge, Stourport, Worcs". The History of Parliament.



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