Robert Brightiffe
Robert Brightiffe or Britiffe, of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, was an English lawyer and Whig politician. He sat in the British [House of Commons|House of Commons] from 1715 to 1734 and served as recorder of Norwich in 1737–1743.
Background and education
Brightiffe was born at Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, the son of Edmund Brightiffe, gentleman, and his wife Mary Longe, daughter of Robert Longe of Spixworth, Norfolk. Brightiffe was educated at Baconsthorpe, at Holt School and in Norwich. He was admitted to Gonville and [Caius College, Cambridge] on 24 March 1680, at the age of 16. He subsequently entered the Middle Temple on 29 May 1682, and was called to the Bar in 1688.Brightiffe married Judith Edgar, daughter of Henry Edgar of Eye, Suffolk; she died in 1705. In 1704 Brightiffe was appointed Recorder of Lynn and held the post until 1730. He married as his second wife Elizabeth Rant, daughter of Sir William Rant of Thorpe Market, Norfolk; she died in 1712. As a Norwich lawyer, he acted as legal adviser to the Townshend and Walpole families.