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Bradshaw, ---, fl. 1564
GB-2014-WSA-03700 · Person · fl. 1564

BRADSHAW, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner 1564-6 (tutor, Prebendary Alvey) (Chapter Muniments 54004-12).

GB-2014-WSA-03701 · Person · 1880-1955

Bradshaw, Gerald Arthur, brother of Watson Bradshaw (q.v.); b. Oct. 24, 1880; adm. April 28, 1892 (H); left July 1896; St. Mary's Hospital 1897; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1905; sometime a surgeon in R. N.; practised in London as an ophthalmic surgeon; m. 1922, Anne, daughter of James Hill Harding, of Cardiff; d. Sept. 14, 1955.

Bradshaw, John, fl. 1630
GB-2014-WSA-03702 · Person · fl. 1630

BRADSHAW, JOHN; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. 1630, adm. scholar 1631, matr. Easter 1631.

GB-2014-WSA-03703 · Person · 1712-1746

BRADSHAW, PEREGRINE, son of John Bradshaw, St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, and Sarah ---; bapt. St. Paul, Covent Garden 11 Sep 1712; adm. (aged 10) Jun 1721; in under school list 1726. [Presumably Peregrine Bradshaw, Lieut. Royal Navy 31 Aug 1739, who d. 1746 (will proved PCC 29 Apr 1746)]

GB-2014-WSA-03704 · Person · 1769-?

BRADSHAW, ROBERT SMITH, son of George Smith Bradshaw, Dean Street, Soho, upholsterer, and Margaret Huddle (IGI); bapt. St. Anne, Soho 18 Feb 1769 (IGI); adm. 8 Jul 1782; m. 5 Dec 1808 Susan Halls (IGI).

Bradshaw, Samuel, 1683-1768
GB-2014-WSA-03705 · Person · 1683-1768

BRADSHAW, SAMUEL, son of Samuel Bradshaw, Holbrook, Derbs., Receiver Gen. of Land Tax for Derbyshire, and Mary, dau. of Robert Fearne, Bonsall, Derbs.; bapt. 29 Jun 1683; adm.; KS 1699; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1703, adm. pens. 28 May 1703, aged 19, scholar 28 Apr 1704, matr. 1704; 3rd in ordo 1706/7; BA 1706/7; MA 1710; ordained deacon 20 Mar 1708/9, priest 24 Dec 1710 (both London); Rector of East Terrington, Lincs., 1716; Vicar of Wragby, Lincs., 1716; Rector of Upminster, Essex; m. 26 Mar 1717 Ann, dau. of Rev. John Ellis, Rector of Gonalston, Notts.; d. 7 Jan 1768.

Bradshaw, Watson, 1875-1944
GB-2014-WSA-03706 · Person · 1875-1944

Bradshaw, Watson, son of Watson Bradshaw, M. D., of Kensington, by Florence Caroline, daughter of Joseph Haycock, of Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk; b. May 21, 1875; adm. May 2, 1889 (H); left Dec. 1890; d. about 1944.

GB-2014-WSA-03707 · Person · 1853-1889

BRADSHAWE, GEORGE PARIS, only child of Maj. -Gen. George Paris Bradshawe KH, and Charlotte Dorothy, elder dau. of Maj. -Gen. William Croxton, EICS Bengal, Wadenhoe House, Northants.; b. 9 Jul 1853; adm. (G) 2 Oct 1869; left Christmas 1871; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 19 Jan 1872; migr. to Charsley Hall; BA and MA 1878; adm. Middle Temple 15 Apr 1872, called to bar 26 Jan 1881; Northern circuit; d. 25 Mar 1889.

Bradshawe, Roger, d. 1612
GB-2014-WSA-03708 · Person · d. 1612

BRADSHAWE, ROGER, of Ludlow, Shropshire; b.; adm.; QS in 1570; Jesus Coll. Oxford; BA 1577; MA 1580 (incorp. Camb. 1581); BD and DD 1602; ordained; Prebendary of St. Davids from 15 Aug 1575 (sic ?); Vicar of Presteigne, Radnorshire; Vicar of Preston-on-Wye, Herefs., 1581; Rector of Kentchurch, Herefs., 1587; Canon of Hereford from 22 Apr 1589; Chaplain to James I; lic. to m. 24 Sep 1589 Elizabeth, dau. of John Howe, Christchurch, London; d. 29 Jun 1612.

Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726
GB-2014-WSA-00336 · Person · 1659-1726

BRADY, NICHOLAS, son of Maj. Nicholas Brady, Bandon, co. Cork, and Martha, dau. of Luke Gernon, Second Justice, Presidentiary Court of Munster, Ireland; b. 28 Oct 1659; adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1673; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxford 1678, matr. 4 Feb 1678/9, Westminster Student 26 Dec 1678 - deprived 1682; Trinity Coll. Dublin; BA 1685; MA 1686; BD and DD 1699; ordained priest (Cork) 28 Sep 1687; Chaplain to Right Rev. Edward Wetenhall (qv), Bishop of Cork; actively resisted the pro-Roman Catholic policy of James II; Prebendary of Cork, 9 Jul 1688- Sep 1692; held incumbencies in co. Cork 1688-92; Rector of St. Catherine Cree, London, 13 Jul 1691 – 30 Jun 1696; Chaplain to William III and Mary II, and to Queen Anne; Perpetual Curate of Richmond, Surrey, from 1696; kept a private school there, referred to in no. 168 of The Spectator; Rector of Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 10 Nov 1702 – Jun 1705; Rector of Clapham, Surrey, from 21 Feb 1705/6; Chaplain to Caroline, Princess of Wales; joint author with Nahum Tate of a metrical version of the Psalms; author, The Rape, or the Innocent Impostors, 1692, and other works; m. 29 Jun 1690 Letitia, dau. of Ven. Richard Synge, Archdeacon of Cork; d. 20 May 1726. DNB.