Bridges is the plural form of bridge . It may also refer to People Alexander Bridges , English footballer Angelica Bridges born 1971 , American actress, model and singer Barry Bridges born 1941 , English footballer Beau Bridges born 1941 , American actor Bles Bridges 1947 2000 , South African singer Calvin Bridges 1889 1938 , American geneticist Charles Scott Bridges born 1903 , American businessman Edward Ettingdene Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges 1892 1969 , British civil servant and Cabinet Secretary Elisa Bridges 1973 2002 , American model and actress Garey Bridges born 1969 , British actor George Bridges disambiguation , multiple people George Washington Bridges 1825 1873 , American politician Harry Bridges 1901 1990 , American labor leader Hedley Francis Gregory Bridges 1902 1947 , Canadian politician Henry Bridges 1697 1754 , architect and clockmaker Henry L. Bridges 1874 1939 , American politician Jeff Bridges born 1949 , American actor John Bridges disambiguation , multiple people Jordan Bridges born 1973 , American actor Lloyd Bridges 1913 1998 , American actor Lucas Bridges 1874 1949 , Anglo Argentine author and explorer Marilyn Bridges born 1948 , American photographer Mark Bridges born 1954 , English lawyer Michael Bridges born 1978 , English footballer Penny Bae Bridges born 1990 , American actress Robert Bridges 1844 1930 , English Poet Laureate Rocky Bridges born 1927 , American baseball player Roy D. Bridges, Jr. born 1943 , American astronaut Ruby Bridges born 1954 , American activist Rutt Bridges , American geophysicist and politician Stephen Bridges born 1960 , British ambassador to Cambodia 2000 2005 Steve Bridges , American comedian, impressionist and actor Styles Bridges 1898 1961 , American politician Thomas Bridges disambiguation , multiple people Todd Bridges born 1965 , American actor William Bridges disambiguation , multiple people Other Bridges puzzle Bridges album , a 2006 album by Canadian band Jets Overhead Baron Bridges , a title in the Peerage ... more details
For the musical group see The Bridges band The Bridges is a shopping centre based in the city centre of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland , England . The shopping centre in Sunderland contains over 100 stores, ref http www.thebridges shopping.com stores search.aspx The Bridges Stores Bot generated title ref which include Boots Group Boots , Burton clothing Burton , HMV Group plc HMV , Debenhams , Disney , H&M , Starbucks , Lush company Lush , USC store USC , Next clothing Next , TK Maxx , Schuh , Waterstones , New Look clothing retailer New Look , Topshop , River Island , Monsoon Stores Ltd Monsoon , Signet Jewelers Ernest Jones , La Senza , Beaverbrooks , Republic, Blue inc, Modelzone, Costa Coffee and many more. The centre also hosts two small supermarkets Iceland and Tesco Metro. The centre receives over 26 million shopping visits every year. ref http www.thebridges shopping.com opportunities index.aspx The Bridges Opportunites Bot generated title ref The Bridges has two cafeteria seating areas a large Greggs food court and a smaller area operated by Esquires Coffee, both of which are located in the Market Square Mall. The centre also has three car parks integrated into the centre, namely the Bridges Debenhams Car Park, the Central Multi Storey, and the Rooftop. The Bridges provides over 2,000 jobs to the people of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland . ref http www.thebridges shopping.com jobs index.aspx . ref History The Bridges was opened in 1988 by Anne, Princess Royal The Princess Royal , as shown on a plaque opposite Thorntons, and is currently owned by Land Securities Group after they purchased the site in 1990. In the year 2000 the centre was almost doubled in size, when the former Central Bus Station was demolished in favour of more shops. The city s main bus station moved to the Park Lane Interchange . Land Securities were reported to be in talks with Sunderland ... being used to expand The Bridges or Marks and Spencer . Recent reports suggest that this deal ... more details
Thomas Bridges may refer to Thomas Bridges dramatist and parodist c.1710 c.1775 Thomas Bridges Botanist 1807 1865 Thomas Bridges Anglican missionary 1842 1898 Thomas Bridges Australian politician 1853 1939 Thomas Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges b.1927 , British diplomat Tom Bridges 1871 1939 , British military officer and Governor of South Australia Tommy Bridges 1906 1968 , American baseball player Sir Thomas Pym Bridges, 7th Baronet 1805 1895 of the Bridges Baronets See also Bridges surname hndis Bridges, Thomas ... more details
Brook Bridges may refer to Sir Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet 1679 1728 Sir Brook Bridges, 2nd Baronet 1709 1733 of the Bridges Baronets Sir Brook William Bridges, 4th Baronet 1767 1829 of the Bridges Baronets Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet 1733 1791 , British MP for Kent Brook Bridges, 1st Baron FitzWalter 1801 1875 , British MP for Kent East Sir Brook George Bridges, 6th Baronet 1802 1890 of the Bridges Baronets See also Bridges surname hndis Bridges, Brook DEFAULTSORT Bridges, Brook ... more details
William Bridges or Bill Bridges may refer to William Bridges author , author and organizational consultant William Bridges politician d. 1714 , Member of Parliament for Liskeard and member of the Board of Ordnance William Bridges general 1861&ndash 1915 , commander of the Australian Army s First Australian Imperial Force in 1914 1915 Bill Bridges basketball b. 1939 , professional basketball player Bill Bridges game designer , RPG developer and author See also William Brydges disambiguation hndis Bridges, William DEFAULTSORT Bridges, William ... more details
Roy Bridges may refer to Roy D. Bridges, Jr. , American aviator and astronaut Roy Bridges historian , historian of exploration and Africa See also Roy Bridge disambiguation hndis Bridges, Roy ... more details
George Bridges may refer to Tom Bridges 1871 1939, actual first name was George , British military officer and Governor of South Australia George Washington Bridges 1825 1873 , American politician George Wilson Bridges 1788 1863 , writer, photographer and Anglican cleric Sir George Talbot Bridges, 8th Baronet 1818 1899 of the Bridges Baronets See also George Brydges disambiguation Bridges surname hndis Bridges, George ... more details
Twin Bridges may mean A pair of parallel bridge s, see twin bridges . Locations Twin Bridges, Montana A town in Montana Twin Bridges, Missouri The former name of Evergreen, Missouri , a town in Missouri Twin Bridges, California A town in California Bridges The Chesapeake Bay Bridge A dual span bridge in Maryland The Bi State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges A pair of twin bridges that cross the Ohio River between Henderson, Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana The Kosciusko Bridge Albany Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge A bridge that crosses the Mohawk River north of Albany, New York Twin Bridges Danville, Indiana , List of RHPs in IN listed on the NRHP in Indiana Twin Bridges Philadelphia, Pennsylvania disambig de Twin Bridges nl Twin Bridges pl Twin Bridges pt Twin Bridges ... more details
Spencer Bridges may refer to Spencer Bridges, an actor in the film Daddy Day Care Spencer Bridges, the secret identity of the Image Comics character Myriad Image Comics Myriad disambig ... more details
Seven Bridges may refer to Seven Bridges, Reading , a street named after a series of bridges over streams of the River Kennet Seven Bridges of K nigsberg , a notable historical problem in mathematics Seven Bridges Road , a song written by Steve Young Seven Bridges Road album , album by pioneer country rock musician Steve Young disambig ... more details
John Bridges may refer to John Bridges topographer John E. Bridges , Chelan County Superior Court Judge in Washington state John Bridges archer , British archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics John Bridges bishop 1535 6 1618 , Bishop of Oxford John Bridges racer , British race driver who finished 3rd in the 1973 1000km N rburgring John Bridges software developer , author of GLPro, GRASP, and PCPaint John Keith Bridges , rugby league player for Featherstone Rovers, England and Great Britain Sir John Bridges Brydges or Brugge c.1460 1530 Lord Mayor of London in 1520 See also John Brydges, 1st Baron Chandos , English peer hndis Bridges, John ... more details
Image Engeloy bridge.JPG thumb The Engel y Bridges Engel ybruene are two bridges that connect Engel ya in Nordland county in Norway to the mainland. The high bridge goes from the mainland to lstad ya . It is a cantilever bridge . It is 548 metres long, with a longest span of 110 metres. The low bridge goes from lstad ya to Engel ya. It is 360 metres long, with a longest span of 24 metres. The bridges were opened in 1978. See also List of bridges in Norway List of bridges in Norway by length List of bridges List of bridges by length External links http home.no.net lotsberg data norway bru.html http home.no.net lotsberg data norway bru.html coord 67 54 16 N 015 10 59 E source nowiki region NO display title DEFAULTSORT Engeloy Bridges Category Road bridges in Nordland Category Bridges completed in 1978 Category 1978 establishments in Norway nordland geo stub norway bridge stub no Engel ybruene nn Engel ybruene ... more details
File Fredvang Bridges 2006.jpg thumb Fredvang Bridges The Fredvang Bridges Fredvangbruene are two cantilever bridges that connect the fishing village Fredvang on Moskenes ya with Flakstad ya in Nordland county in Norway . Both Kubholmleia Bridge Kubholmleia bru and R ss ystraumen Bridge R ss ystraumen bru are 240 metres long and have a main span of 115 metres. The bridges were opened in 1988. They are among many bridges that connect the islands of Lofoten to each other. See also List of bridges in Norway List of bridges in Norway by length List of bridges List of bridges by length External links Structurae id s0008161 title Kubholmleia Bridge http home.no.net lotsberg data norway bru.html The World s Longest Tunnel Page bridge section Pictures of the Fredvang Bridges http www.foto.se bilder images 133741.jpg http www.reiers.net Lofot Grafikk s8.jpg http www.lofoten info.no lydersen Lyd bru.jpg http www.worldisround.com articles 16123 photo18.html http old.mendelu.cz lacina35 img norsko lofoty 89187 18.jpg coord 68.0803 N 13.2003 E source kolossus dawiki display title Category Road bridges in Nordland Category Bridges completed in 1988 Category 1988 establishments in Norway norway bridge stub da Fredvangbroerne no Fredvangbruene nn Fredvangbruene ... more details
Image Henningsvaer 2.jpg thumb The Henningsv r Bridges Henningsv rbruene are two cantilever bridge s that connect the fishing village Henningsv r to Austv g ya in Nordland county in Norway . Eng ysundet Bridge Eng ysundet bru is 194 metres long. The main span is 122 metres. Henningsv r Bridge Henningsv r bru is 257 metres long. The main span is 150 metres. The bridges were opened in 1983. They are among the many bridges that connect the islands of Lofoten to each other. See also List of bridges in Norway List of bridges in Norway by length List of bridges List of bridges by length coord 68 09 35 N 014 12 53 E source nowiki region NO display title Category Road bridges in Nordland Category Bridges completed in 1983 Category 1983 establishments in Norway norway bridge stub no Henningsv rbruene nn Henningsv rbruene ... more details
Baron Bridges , of Headley, Surrey Headley in the County of Surrey and of Saint Nicholas at Wade in the County of Kent , is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1957 for the prominent civil servant Edward Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges Sir Edward Bridges . He was Cabinet Secretary from 1938 to 1946. As of 2010 the title is held by his son, the second Baron, who succeeded in 1969. He notably served as List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Italy British Ambassador to Italy from 1983 to 1987. Lord Bridges is one of the ninety two elected hereditary peer s that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 and sits as a cross bencher. The first Baron was the son of poet laureate Robert Bridges . Barons Bridges 1957 Edward Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges Edward Ettingdene Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges 1892 1969 Thomas Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges Thomas Edward Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges b. 1927 The heir apparent is the present holder s son the Hon. Mark Bridges Mark Thomas Bridges b. 1954 The heir apparent s heir apparent is his son Miles Edmund Farrer Bridges b. 1992 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment Category Baronies Bridges de Baron Bridges ... more details
wiktionary NOTOC Burning Bridges is an expression synonymous to the Point of no return , typically used when a relationship becomes irreparable. It may also refer to Music Albums Burning Bridges Glen Campbell album Burning Bridges Glen Campbell album , a 1967 album by Glen Campbell Burning Bridges Arch Enemy album Burning Bridges Arch Enemy album Burning Bridges Haste the Day album Burning Bridges Haste the Day album Burning Bridges Naked Eyes album Burning Bridges Naked Eyes album Burning Bridges EP , a 1999 EP by Ann Beretta A 1964 album by Jack Scott singer Jack Scott A 2010 EP by Rise to Remain Songs Bridge Burning by Foo Fighters Burning Bridges Pink Floyd song Burning Bridges Pink Floyd song Burning Bridges Status Quo song Burning Bridges Status Quo song A song by Against Me on the album Vivida Vis A song by Arch Enemy on the album Burning Bridges Arch Enemy album Burning Bridges A song by Crematory on the album Pray Crematory album Pray A song by Crimson Glory on the album Transcendence Crimson Glory album Transcendence A song by Emerson, Lake & Palmer on the album Black Moon album Black Moon A song by Family on the album Fearless Family album Fearless A song by Garth Brooks ... Bridges Naked Eyes album Burning Bridges A song by Seventh Day Slumber on the album Finally Awake A song by Collective Soul on the album Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid Burnin Bridges by Slaughter on the album Stick It to Ya A song by Rise to Remain on the EP Bridges Will Burn Bridges ... Bridge , a 2005 novel by John Flanagan author John Flanagan Film and television Burning Bridges film Burning Bridges film , a 1928 film starring Harry Carey Burning Bridges 1990 film Burning Bridges 1990 film , a TV movie starring Meredith Baxter See also Burning Bridges Tour , a 2005 comedy album by Maria Bamford Bridges Worth Burning , an album by the band Kind of Like Spitting Burnin Bridges ... Burning Bridges ru Burning Bridges ... more details
otherpeople Infobox person name James Bridges image caption birthname birth date birth date 1936 02 03 birth place Paris, Arkansas , U.S. death date death date and age 1993 06 06 1936 02 03 death place Los Angeles, California , U.S. partner Jack Larson 1958 1993 occupation film director Director , Film producer Producer , Writer James Bridges February 3, 1936 June 6, 1993 was an United States American screenwriter and film director . ref http movies.nytimes.com person 83004 James Bridges New York Times ref Bridges was born in Paris, Arkansas . He got his start as a writer for Alfred Hitchcock Presents , and one of his episodes, An Unlocked Window , earned him a 1966 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Episode in a TV Series. Bridges went on to write and direct a number of notable films, including The Baby Maker , The Paper Chase film The Paper Chase , September 30, 1955 , The China Syndrome , Urban Cowboy , Perfect film Perfect , and Bright Lights, Big City film Bright Lights, Big City . Bridges was a mentor to actress Debra Winger . From 1958 to 1993, his life partner was actor Jack Larson , best known for his portrayal of Jimmy Olsen in the TV series Adventures of Superman TV series Adventures of Superman . Bridges died in Los Angeles, California of cancer . The UCLA Film and Television Archive James Bridges Theater at University of California, Los Angeles was named in his honor in November 1999. Bridges was a faculty member there early in his career. References reflist External links imdb name 0108745 amg name 83004 findagrave 6844840 nndb 645 000032549 James Bridges Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bridges, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... June 6, 1993 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California , U.S. DEFAULTSORT Bridges, James Category American ... Category Deaths from cancer co James Bridges de James Bridges es James Bridges fr James Bridges it James Bridges pt James Bridges fi James Bridges sv James Bridges ... more details
Fred Bridges born 1938 was an United States American music producer and musician . His parents Thomas Jones and Clara Law moved to Detroit as part of the Great Migration African American Great Migration . Bridges became interested in music at an early age and created his first band in middle school, called the Melody Skylarks. Throughout high school, Bridges created other bands and joined singing competitions. In 1956, Bridges married and soon had two children. In 1958, he entered the United States Air Force where he also created a band, THE MARCELS. In 1960, Bridges left the Air Force and traveled back to Detroit where he got a job as a machine operator . This lasted for four years, but Bridges spent most of his time trying to enter into the music industry. He started writing music in 1961. Bridges son met up with Robert Bateman, a big name in the music industry. In 1963, Bridges met up with Aron Hicks and Bridges soon produced many albums of his own. Richard Knight soon to be replaced by Ben Knight , Robert Eaton, and Bridges were now a powerful group producing albums. In 1967, during the riots in Detroit, the group felt they were writing a hit, Dream song Dream . They showed it off to Ricardo Williams who what impressed by Bridges. Williams opened up a label for the group. Bridges knew they needed a new name, which they came up with Brothers of Soul . They peak years for the group was from 1968 to 1969. The group was able to put more than 40 songs on disc. In 1970, Bridges married for the second time and had three more children. By 1980, Bridges decided to leave the Brothers of Soul and become the road manager of the Four Tops . Fred Bridges still resides in Detroit today. External links http soulfuldetroit.com web12 fred bridges fred bridges text index.html Soulful Detroit The Fred Bridges story Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bridges, Fred ALTERNATIVE ... Bridges, Fred Category Living people Category 1938 births Category American soul musicians ... more details
DuWayne Bridges is a member of the Alabama House of Representatives where he has served since 2000. Bridges holds a bachelors degree from Faulkner University and masters degree from Troy State University now Troy University . Sources http www.legislature.state.al.us house representatives housebios hd038.html legislative webpage of Bridges Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bridges, Duwayne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bridges, Duwayne Category Faulkner University alumni Category Troy University alumni Category Living people ... more details
The Efjord Bridges Efjordbruene are three bridges that cross Efjorden in Nordland county in Norway . They were opened in 1969. Kjerringstraumen Bridge Kjerringstraumen bru is a suspension bridge . It is 551 metres long, the main span is 200 metres, and the maximum clearance to the sea is 18 metres. The bridge has 15 spans. Mellastraumen Bridge Mellastraumen bru is 143 metres long. The maximum clearance to the sea is 15 metres. S rstraumen Bridge S rstraumen bru is 162 metres long. The maximum clearance to the sea is 2 metres. This bridge should not be confused with S rstraumen Bridge in Troms county. Bridges in Norway coord 68 17 48 N 016 30 11 E source nowiki region NO display title Category Road bridges in Nordland Category Bridges completed in 1969 Category 1969 establishments in Norway Category Suspension bridges in Norway norway bridge stub da Efjordbroerne no Efjordbruene nn Efjordbruene ... more details
For the Feather River Route bridges near Tobin, California Tobin Bridges Orphan date November 2010 Infobox railfanning location name Pulga Bridges image image size 250 caption state California county Plumas County, California Plumas County city Pulga, California Pulga railways BNSF Railway BNSF , Union Pacific Railroad UP type bridge s The Pulga Bridges ref Citation title The Pulga Bridges... url http content.cdlib.org ark 13030 tf558004tp ?brand oac format postcard publisher cdlib.org accessdate 2010 11 28 ref are two nearby bridges for highway and railroad crossings of the North Fork Feather River . References reflist coord 40.01844 120.95760 type landmark region US format dms display title Category Buildings and structures in Plumas County, California Category Western Pacific Railroad California geo stub ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Bridges symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Carolyn Shoemaker discovery site Palomar Observatory Palomar discovered May 24, 1982 designations yes mp name 4029 alt names 1982 KC1 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.8588003 perihelion 2.1908903 semimajor eccentricity 0.1322675 period 1465.3811041 avg speed inclination 5.44067 asc node 214.88811 mean anomaly 174.60826 arg peri 15.13910 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.9 4029 Bridges 1982 KC1 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on May 24, 1982 by Carolyn Shoemaker at Palomar Observatory Palomar . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 4029 Bridges JPL Small Body Database Browser on 4029 Bridges Reflist Minor planets navigator 4028 Pancratz 4030 Archenhold Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Bridges Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Carolyn S. Shoemaker Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1982 Beltasteroid stub fa it 4029 Bridges hu 4029 Bridges ja pl 4029 Bridges pt 4029 Bridges sk 4029 Bridges sr 4029 Bridges uk 4029 vi 4029 Bridges yo 4029 Bridges ... more details
Other uses infobox UK place country England official name Three Bridges latitude 51.117101 longitude 0.161000 population shire district Crawley shire county West Sussex region South East England constituency westminster Crawley UK Parliament constituency Crawley post town Crawley postcode district RH10 postcode area RH dial code 01293 os grid reference TQ285375 Three Bridges is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley , in the county of West Sussex in England . History File ThreeBridges mrh12.JPG thumb left 250px Three Bridges Road, Three Bridges Three Bridges was a tiny hamlet place hamlet , which first began to grow with the coming of the London and Brighton Railway in 1841. Despite beliefs to the contrary, the village was not named after rail bridges, but rather for three much older crossings ... of the village. A further branch line to Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line East Grinstead ... area in the late 1940s. Three Bridges was one of the first group of neighbourhoods to be built. There are currently 13 neighbourhoods. Three Bridges railway station File ThreeBridgesRailwayStation mrh06.JPG thumb left 250px Three Bridges Railway Station File Three bridges station.jpg thumb Rail bridge at Three Bridges Station main Three Bridges railway station Three Bridges continues ... located in Three Bridges. It was opened as a Secondary Modern School in 1953, which became a Comprehensive ... Football Three Bridges FC Three Bridges Football Club play in Division 1 of the Sussex County League . Cricket Three Bridges Cricket Club play in the Sussex Cricket League . External links http www.threebridgesfc.com Three Bridges Football Club http www.crawleytennis.co.uk Crawley Lawn Tennis Club http threebridges.play cricket.com Three Bridges Cricket Club http www.crawley.gov.uk Crawley Borough ... Three Bridges Station Unofficial Crawley Category Villages in West Sussex Category Neighbourhoods in Crawley nl Three Bridges pl Three Bridges ... more details
The Bridges Baronetcy , of Goodnestone in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 19 April 1718 for Brook Bridges. His son the second Baronet, died in 1733 whilst in office as High Sheriff of Kent . His grandson, the third Baronet, represented Kent UK Parliament constituency Kent in the British House of Commons House of Commons . In 1842, the fifth Baronet the grandson of the third Baronet , unsuccessfully claimed the ancient Baron FitzWalter barony of FitzWalter which had been in abeyance since 1756 as a descendant of Mary, sister of the seventeenth Baron FitzWalter. He later sat as a Member of Parliament for Kent East UK Parliament constituency Kent East . In 1868 ..., the seventh Baronet. He was the son of Reverend Brook Henry Bridges, third son of the third Baronet ..., the eighth Baronet. He was the son of Reverend Brook Edward Bridges, fourth son of the third Baronet. He never married and on his death in 1899 the baronetcy became extinct. The seat of the Bridges family was Goodnestone, Dover Goodnestone Park in Kent . The house was built in 1704 by the first Bridges ... the marriage of Eleanor Bridges, daughter of the fourth Bridges Baronet, to Reverend Henry Western ... s grandson, John Bridges Plumptre. Bridges Baronets, of Goodneston 1718 Sir Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet 1679 1728 Sir Brook Bridges, 2nd Baronet 1709 1733 Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet Sir Brook William Bridges, 3rd Baronet 1733 1791 Sir Brook William Bridges, 4th Baronet 1767 1829 Brook Bridges, 1st Baron FitzWalter Sir Brook William Bridges, 5th Baronet 1801 1875 created Baron FitzWalter in 1868 Barons FitzWalter 1868 Brook William Bridges, 1st Baron FitzWalter 1801 1875 Bridges Baronets, of Goodneston 1718 Reverted Sir Brook George Bridges, 6th Baronet 1802 1890 Sir Thomas Pym Bridges, 7th Baronet 1805 1895 Sir George Talbot Bridges, 8th Baronet 1818 1899 See also Baron FitzWalter External ... www.thepeerage.com DEFAULTSORT Bridges Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details