2 HRADSIIAW HALL AND THE BRADSHAWES. 



striicluies nf which so many still, fortunately, remain to us. In 

 Derbyshire, howe\er, as in other counties where stone is the 

 plentiful building material, and timber comparatively scarce, 



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they are rare, for when in Tudor times the prohibition was 

 removed, or no longer observed, the fashion arose to rebuild 

 with the materials nearest to hand, rather than to continue to 



