Brydges

Brydges

Brydges (spr. Bridsches), Sir Egerton, geb. 1762 in Wooton Court in der Grafschaft Kent, Enkel des Grafen John Bridgewater; er st. 1837 auf seinem Landgute bei Genf. Er schr.: Sonnets and other poems, Lond. 1785; The topographer, 1789–91, 4 Bde.; Topographical miscellanies, 1792; Censura literaria, 1805–9, 10 Bde.; British bibliographer, 1810–12, 4 Bde.; Restituta, 1816, 4 Bde.; Collins peerage, 1806–12, 9 Bde.; The ruminater, 1812, u. The sylvan wanderer, 1813–15, 2 Bde. (Sammlungen von Essais); Excerpta Tudoriana, 1814–18, 2 Bde.; Res literariae, 1820 f., 3 Bde.; Letters from the continent, 1821; Letters on Lord Byron, 1824; Recollections of foreign travel, 1825, 2 Bde.; Imaginary biography, 1834, 3 Bde.; auch mehrere Novellen, z.B. Hall of Hellinsey, 1821, 3 Bde.; Selbstbiographie, 1834.


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