66 BRADSHAW HALL AND THE BRADSIIAWES. 



APPENDIX T. 

 INQUISITIONS AS TO FRANCIS BRADSHAWE. 



There were three Inquisitions Post Mortem* t^iken of Francis Bradshawe, 

 one on 7 Sept., 1635, at Bakewell ; a second, 18 January, 1637, at Duffield ; 

 and a third taken at Derby, 3 Sept., 1638, in which "the heir is found 

 to be Frances Orton, wife of Samuel Orton, of London, gent., daughter 

 and heir of (lodfrev Bradshawe, brother and heir of Francis, who died 

 at Bradshaw 25 March, 10 Charles, 1635, leaving Lettice, his wife," who 

 is described as then Hving at Bradshaw, while his brother, George 

 Bradshawe, the father of Francis, was living at Eyam. Francis 

 Bradshawe, the son of Peter, is also alive at the date of this Inquisition. 



A deed is cited dated 31 July, 8 Charles I., which was executed in 

 anticipation of the marriage of Francis Bradshawe with Lettice Clarke, 

 widow, for the purpose of making provision for her and entailing the 

 Manor of Abnev and other lands on himself for life, with remainder 

 successively to his brother, George Bradshawe, and Francis, son of Peter 

 Bradshawe, in tail male. 



APPENDIX U. 

 INVENTORYt OF GOODS OF FRANCIS BRADSHAWE, 1635. 

 " A True and perfect Inventorie of all suche Goodes Cattell and Chattells 

 of Francis Bradshawe late of Bradshawe in the parishe of Chappell in 

 le Frithe in the said County of Darbie Esqr deceased as were by John 

 Flackett of Hanson Grange Esqr Ralph Bagnold Robert Bagshawe Henrie 

 Mellor Edward Wright and William Bryan viewed valued and prysed the 

 Thirteeth day of Marche and the third day of September In the eleaventh 

 veare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God 

 of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defendor of the flfaithe &c. 

 Annoque Dni Millesimo Sexcentes^imo Tricessimo Quinto. 



£ s. d. 

 " Imprimis In Gould and Silver in the Cheste of the said 



decedent ...... 919 6 3 



" Itm in goodes in the Halle vidlt Three Tables Three 



Formes and a loose Board valued att . . . i 6 S 



" Itm in Goodes in the Parlor vidlt one Bedd Furnishe<l 

 a liverie Table and Cloth for itt Two Chaires Nyne 

 Stooles Two Cushions a Closse Stool Fire Pann 



and a pr of Tongs 13 o o 



" Itm in Goodes in the Dyninge Roome vlitlt One Double 

 Table Three liverie Cupboards, J Fower Green 

 Cloath Carpettes Eleaven Chaires Thirteen Stooles 

 Eighteen Cushions a Table att the Staire head a pr 

 of Tables Fire pann a pr of Tongs and two pr 

 of Snuffers . . . . . . . . 19 o o 



* Chancery Inq. p. m., 11 Ch. I., part 3, No. 173. 



fin the writer's possession. 



j Open cupboards with shelves, from which the liveries were given out. 



