BRADSHAW HALL AND THE BRADSHAWES. 51 



46 Edward III. (1373) was found to be the heir, through his -rand- 

 mother, of Richard Lord. He or another* William is mentioned as livin" 

 in II Henry IV. Roger de Bradshaghf was living 34 Edwar.l HI (1361)" 

 and he or another Roger, of the county of Stafford, bv marrying J 

 Derbyshire heiress, as will be seen below, acquired an interest 'in the 

 county of Derby, and was returned as Member for the .ShireJ in 8 Henry IV 

 1407, as was Thomas Bradshawe in 145 1. ' 



Roger Bradshawe,§ an.l Elizabeth, his wife, John Dethick, and Mar- 

 garet h.s wife, Reginald Dethick and Thomasia, his wife, daughters of 

 Ralph, the son of Hugh Meynil, held the manor of Longley Meynil 

 CO. Derby, as heirs to Hugh Meynill, deceased. 



In II Henry IV.|| (,4x0) the name of Roger, the son of John de 

 Bradshawe and Elena, his wife, occurs in the recovery of iand in Bolurton, 

 CO. Stafford. ' ' 



In a fine during the Easter Term, i. Henry IV. ,1411), Ni,holas 

 Bradshawe is complainant, and Roger Bradshawe and Elizabeth, his wife 

 are deforcients of the Manor of Langley, four parts of the Manors ol 

 Newehall, -^erelay, and Helvngton, co. Derby, and of places in ,he 

 counties of Leicester, Stafford, and Worcester 



J^U^^'T'^l "iT'^ ' """" ""'■ <'^'^'' ^"«" B-J^hawe, armiger, 

 and Richard Bradshawe and Richard, hi. son, were the administrator 

 of the goods and chattels of Nicholas Bradshawe, armiger, who died 



D:r:i:ire. ""^ ^"^' '°^ " ^■^•^ ^""«'^>- -^ -^^ p'-- .« 



wal"livin"'"'^' ^''' '''*'^''** ^^"''"'' "'" "' J"''" ^^'^''^^hawe, of Leek, 

 In 39 Elizabeth (1597)^ John Bradshawe and Kather.ne, his wife were 

 hving at -\ewc.istle.under.Lyne; and John Bradshawe and Alice, his wife, 

 at «nrton-on-Trent two years later. 



APPENDIX C. 



BRADSHAWE, OF WVNDLEY (NEAR DUFFIELD), CHESTFR- 



HELD, TIDESWELL, AND WIRKSWORTH 



Bralut.t "fTn? ""'° ''•"" "''" P"^''^*^^^ pedigrees of the 



them h "^^;;ff • °'' ''^^ °^- ^°-^' ^'^^^ ™-J- =^''--- to 



hem, have probably been misled by Wolley. He, in his MSS. on the 



TL t ^"}'y'^"^' -^^ 'i"i^^ confuses the Bradshawes of Bra.lshaw 

 with the Bra.lshawes of Wyndley, near Duffield, who, though not iden.i 

 with, have without doubt sprung from, the former family. Lyson assert 

 .Ins asjljfac^and ^erej^^^odiingjipparently to Conflict with the 



* Vol. xvi., p. 70. 



i Ibid., vol. xiii., p. 7. 



X Olover;s History of Derbyshire, vol. i., p. ,, Appendix 



^Huiorual Collea,o„ of Staffordshire voK^vf.'^p sT' 



1) iota., p. 72. ' -'•'■ 



*^ Ibid., vol. xvii., pp. 61 and 62 



** Ibid., p. 113. 



M Ibid., vol. xvi., pp. 169 and 187. 



