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ISRADSIIAW HALL AND THE BRAD5HAWES. 



APPENDIX A. 

 PEDIGREES FROM THE HARLEIAN MSS. 



The ])e(1igrees of Bradshawe of Bradshaw in Flower's Viulaticn of 

 Derbyshire, taken in 1569,* and in that of St. Georgef (Norrov) taken 

 in 1611-12, both among the Harleian MSS., are much the same. Tlie 

 following is compiled mainly from Flower's Visitation of 1569. 



John Bradshawe = Cicely, daughter of 

 I Thomas Foljanib. 



William Bradshawe = Elizabeth, John, 



I daughter of 2nd son 



] — Kyrke. 



Henry Bradshawe = Elizabeth Eyre. 



ohn Pradshawe, 

 eldest son. 



I 

 Richard, 

 D.S.P. 



AVilliam= Margaret, 

 daughter of 

 Christopher 

 Clayton. 



I 



Elsabeth, 



married 



John 



Bagshawe. 



Elizabeth 



married 



-Bruckshaw. 



Anie, 

 D.S.P. 



Margaret. Godfrey, = Emma, 



eldest 1 daughter of 

 son. I Anthony 

 I Shalcro.s.se. 



Henry 



: Dorothy 

 Bagshavv. 



Francis, 

 3rd son. 

 Anthony, 

 4th son. 



Grace, Amy, Henry, Leonard, 

 2nd eldest 5th 2nd son. 

 daur. daur. son. 



I I ! I I I 



Francis = Anna, Godfrey, Peter, Mary, Bridget, 4th 



Brad- daur. and 3rd son. 4th son. 3rd daur. 



shawe, co heir of daur. Ellen, 5th 



son Humphrey daur. 



and .Stafford, 



heir. of Eyani. 



APPENDIX B. 

 BRADSHAWES OF Co. STAFFORD. 



John Bradshawe, the second son of John de Bradshawe, living al Lichfield 

 in 1429, was not the first member of the family to have made a settlement 

 in .Staffordshire. Thomas and John de BradshaweJ are mentioned as early 

 as 1345 in that county. William de Bradshawe, § son of Henry, 



*Harl. MSS. 886, f. 14. 



t Ibid., 1093, f. 6ii. 



t Historical Collection of Staffordshire, Wm. Salt Society, vol. xii., 



P- 



p. q2. 



122. 



§ Ibid ., vol. \iii. 



