38 BRADSHAW HALL AND THE BRADSHAWES. 



V. — Anthony.* 

 VI.— Rowland* 

 VII.— William.* 



I. — Lucyt married Nicholas Cresswell, of Ford Hall, near 

 Chapel-en-le-Frith, by whom she had Francis and Barbara, 

 named in their Uncle"s will.t Marriage settlement,! dated 24th 

 September, 1621, of Nicholas, son and heir-apparent of Anthony 

 Cresswell, of Ford, gentleman, and Lucy, sister of Francis 

 Bradshawe, of Bradshawe, Esq., ^160 settled. 



II. — A daughter married to — Stephenson, by whom she had 

 a son, John,t and two daughters, mentioned in their uncle 

 Francis' will, 1632. 



III. — A daughter, married to — Bennett, by whom she had 

 Francist and Barbara, mentioned in their uncle's will, 1632. 



IV. — A daughter, married — Buxton, by whom she had 

 Simont and Anne, mentioned in their uncles will, 1632. 



I. — Francis Bradshawe, eldest son and heir, was probably born 

 in January,§ 1576, and at Eyam, in which place his father, 

 Francis the elder, so far as can be ascertained, spent the 

 whole of his life, living, as before explained, in the old Hall, 

 the residence of his wife's ancestors. As only three years 

 intervened between the death of Godfrey Bradshawe and the 

 marriage of his eldest graJidson, it seems more than probable 

 that Francis the elder, not caring to leave Eyam on his father's 

 death, gave up Bradshaw Hall to his son Francis on his marriage 

 in 1610. 



On the 19th May, 8 James I. (1610), Francis Bradshawe, the 

 younger, was in London, as in an Indenture bearing that date 

 he is described as of the Inner Temple. This indenture, which 

 is between himself and Alexander Glover, of Westminster, and 

 Blanche, wife of the latter, and " late wife to Godfrey Bradshaw," 

 is a conveyance of land in Abney which Francis Bradshawe 



* Appendix V, p. 71. 



t Appendix S, p. 65. 



i: Original in possession of W. N. G. Bagshawe, Esq., of Ford Hall. 



§ Appendix Q, p. 64. 



