William Bagge

Sir William Bagge, 1st Baronet (17 June 1810 – 12 February 1880) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for West Norfolk from 1837 to 1857, and from 1865 to 1880. He was made a baronet in 1867, of Stradsett Hall, in the County of Norfolk.[1]

He was the son of Thomas Philip Bagge and Grace Salisbury, from whom he inherited Stradsett Hall, a large mansion in the parish of Stradsett, near Downham Market in west Norfolk.[2] [3]

He married Frances Preston, with whom he had six children: four daughters, followed by two sons, William (Sir William Bagge, 2nd Baronet) and Thomas (Sir Thomas Bagge, 3rd Baronet). William succeeded his father in the baronetcy, but died childless a year later[4] and was succeeded by his younger brother, Sir Alfred Thomas Bagge, 3rd Baronet.

Between 1836 and 1839, Bagge played in four first-class cricket matches for Norfolk and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), scoring 7 runs, holding 2 catches and taking 1 wicket.[5]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Sir William ffolkes, Bt
Sir Jacob Astley, Bt
Member of Parliament for West Norfolk
18371857
With: William Lyde Wiggett Chute, 1837–1847
Hon. Edward Coke, 1847–1852
George Bentinck, 1852–1865
Succeeded by
John Gurdon
George Bentinck
Preceded by
John Gurdon
George Bentinck
Member of Parliament for West Norfolk
18651880
With: Hon. Thomas de Grey, 1865–1871;
George Bentinck, 1871–1884
Succeeded by
William Tyssen-Amherst
George Bentinck
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Stradsett Hall, Norfolk)
1867–1880
Succeeded by
William Bagge


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