Catalogue description BERRIDGE, RICHARD

This record is held by London Metropolitan Archives: City of London

Details of ACC/1406
Reference: ACC/1406
Title: BERRIDGE, RICHARD
Description:

Papers concerning the executorship of Charles Tomkins and THE ESTATE OF RICHARD BERRIDGE OF BLOOMSBURY, 1847-1923

Date: 1801-1937
Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Berridge, Richard, d 1887

Physical description: 157 DOCUMENTS
Administrative / biographical background:

The seat of Richard Berridge was Ballynahinch Castle, County Galway, Ireland, which became the residence of his son, Richard, who was a justice of the peace for the county and, in 1894, High Sheriff. Richard Berridge the elder lived for over twenty years in Bloomsbury, first at 36 Bloomsbury Square, then, from about 1856 to 1877, at 18 Great Russell Street. Prior to this he had resided in Rochester, Kent, and he acquired property in that county as well as in Middlesex. A return of landowners in 1873 describes his holdings in Middlesex as over 300 acres with a gross estimated rental of £577, and a smaller amount in Kent, 79 acres worth £184.15s. He also had mining interests and property in other counties.

 

Berridge entered into partnership with Sir Henry Meux of the Horse Shoe Brewery, Tottenham Court Road. He retired in July 1878 on the establishment of the new firm of Meux and Company.

 

In the late 1870's Berridge left Bloomsbury for an address in Putney, Surrey, and, after a few years, went to live in Bridgewater, Somerset. He died on 20 September 1887 leaving five daughters and one son, Richard, born in 1870. The estate was administered by trustees until Richard Berridge the younger came of age.

 

In his will, Berridge bequeathed a charity legacy of £200,000 to be applied for the advancement and propagation of education in economic and sanitary sciences in Great Britain. The legacy was administered by his trustees, who donated large sums to the Worshipful Company of Plumbers and the British Institute of Preventive Medicine, and smaller amounts to other institutions and societies, such as the Sanitary Inspectors' Association and Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses.

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