Sir Theodore Brinckman, 1st Baronet

[2] In 1842, by Royal Licence, he and his brothers resumed the surname Brinckman,[3] which the family had carried before 1786 and their grandfather had changed.

[4] In 1821 he entered the British House of Commons in a by-election for Yarmouth, the same constituency his father has represented before and was a Member of Parliament until 1826.

[5] On 30 September 1831, Brinckman was created a baronet, of Burton or Monk Bretton, in the County of York.

Brinckman died, aged 82 and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his oldest son Theodore.

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