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[[Thomas Bridges]] (2nd Baron Bridges) he is a hereditary peer and therefore became a member of the [[House of Lords]], following the death of [[Edward Bridges]], in 1969.  
 
[[Thomas Bridges]] (2nd Baron Bridges) he is a hereditary peer and therefore became a member of the [[House of Lords]], following the death of [[Edward Bridges]], in 1969.  
  
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Lord Bridges ceased to be a member of the House of Lords in May 2016, having not attended any proceedings in the 2015-16 session. <ref>Dods People, [https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/government-and-public-sector/opinion/dods-people/75224/new-appointments-week-uk-politics 'New appointments' 23 May 2016], ''Politics Home'', accessed 24 May 2016</ref>
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[[Category:House of Lords|Bridges, Thomas]]
 
[[Category:House of Lords|Bridges, Thomas]]

Latest revision as of 08:27, 24 May 2016

Thomas Bridges (2nd Baron Bridges) he is a hereditary peer and therefore became a member of the House of Lords, following the death of Edward Bridges, in 1969.

Lord Bridges ceased to be a member of the House of Lords in May 2016, having not attended any proceedings in the 2015-16 session. [1]

Notes

  1. Dods People, 'New appointments' 23 May 2016, Politics Home, accessed 24 May 2016