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Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet

Orlando (1608-1674) was the son of Dr. John Bridgeman, Bishop of Chester. He became a lawyer and had various government posts, including Custos Roturolum of Cheshire (1644-1646), Lord Chief Baron of the ...

Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 4th Baronet

Portrait of Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 4th Baronet (1695-1764). Born Blodwell, Shropshire, he married Lady Anne Newport and their son Sir Henry Bridgeman inherited Weston Park on the death of Lady Anne's ...

Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet

Sir Oswald Mosley (1785-1871), 2nd Baronet of Ancoats. The family seat was Rolleston Hall, near Burton upon Trent. Oswald married Sophia Anne Every on 31 January 1804. He wrote a number of local and natural ...

Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet

Sir Oswald Mosley (1785-1871), 2nd Baronet of Ancoats. The family seat was Rolleston Hall, near Burton upon Trent. Oswald married Sophia Anne Every on 31 January 1804. He wrote a number of local and ...

Sir Reginald Hardy of Dunstall Park

Oil painting. Three-quarter length portrait of Sir Reginald Hardy, Bart. of Dunstall Park (born 1848). Assistant Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 1896-1903, Vice-Chairman of Staffordshire County Council ...

Sir Richard Dyott

Sir Richard Dyott (c.1591-1660) of Freeford Manor, near Lichfield. A lawyer, he was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1615, and held the offices of Recorder of Stafford in 1624, High Steward of Lichfield, ...

Sir Richard Whitworth

Sir Richard Whitworth (1737-1811) of Batchacre Hall, Adbaston, Staffordshire was a Justice of the Peace and politician. He attended Adams' Grammar School in Newport. He was Member of Parliament for ...

Sir Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel was born in 1788 in Bury, Lancashire to a wealthy cotton manufacturer, and died in 1850. He had a very successful political career with the Tory party that began in 1809, at age 21, when ...

Sir Robert Peel

Lithograph print. A caricature of Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet (1822-1895), liberal politician, by 'Ape'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' March 19th 1870. He was the eldest son of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert ...

Sir Thomas Salt

Sir Thomas Salt (1830-1903), banker and Conservative politician, was Member of Parliament for Stafford 1859-1865, 1868-1885 and 1886-1892. He was Alderman of Staffordshire County Council 1889-1904. ...

Sir W.R. Anson

Lithograph print. A caricature of Sir William Reynell Anson (1843-1914)by 'Spy' with caption 'All Souls'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' June 13th 1901. Distantly related to the Earls of Lichfield, he was ...

Sir Walter Essex

Oil painting by Harold Speed (1872-1957). Portrait of Sir Walter Essex. He was the Liberal Member of Parliament for the Borough of Stafford constituency, 1910-1918. Dimensions: height - 1070mm, width ...

Sir Walter Essex MP in a Horse-drawn Carriage, Stafford,

Sir Walter Essex was the Liberal M.P. for Stafford 1910 - 1918. He is accompanied by the Mayor of Stafford. On the right stands a young scout holding a collection box.

Sir Walter Essex with the Mayor of Stafford,

Sir Walter Essex, Liberal M.P. for Stafford 1910 - 1918, with the Mayor of Stafford James Mycock, in Siemens Road.

Social event, Perton

Pictured at an unidentified social event in Perton are (left to right) Mrs H.M. Carter, Jean Anderson, County Councillor John Carter and Betty Carter, who founded the Perton branch of the Women's Institute....

Society of Staffordshire Photographers, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A group pictured at the opening of the first annual exhibition of the Society of Staffordshire Photographers at the Guildhall, Newcastle-under-Lyme. The exhibition was opened by the Lord Lieutenant of ...

South Walls, Stafford

This view was taken looking north-west across South Walls in Stafford, towards the Staffordshire County Council office buildings known as Staffordshire Place. Housing the local County Council, businesses ...

Souvenir postcard, Stafford

A souvenir postcard published by Scott Russell & Co., Birmingham, with a Stafford Knot and the coat of arms of the Borough of Stafford. The title erroneously reads 'The Staffordshire Knot. The Coat of ...