BRADSHAW HALL AND THE BRADSHAWES. 



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APPENDIX V. 

 PEDIGREE OE BRADSHAWE, OE BRADSHAAVE. 



Extrricted from The Visitation of Derbyshire, 1634, Heralds College, C33. 



Arms : Bradshawc, 



quartering Slafil'ord. (See p. 40). 



Godfrey Bradshawe, = Eme, the daughter of — Shawcrosse, 

 of Bradshawe, in the of Shawcrosse, in the Co. of 

 Co. of Derby. Derby. 



Francis Bradshawe,- Ana, the daughter and co-heir 



of Bradshawe, in 

 Co. Derby. 



of Humphrey .Stafford, of Hayne, 

 in the Co. of Derby. 



Peter Bradshawe, = 

 2nd son now 

 living. 



Barbara Dam- 

 port, the 

 daughter of 



.S^ John 



Damport, of 



Chessheire, 



1st wife. 



= Francis Brad- = 



shawe, of 



Bradshaw, in 



Co. Derby, 



Sonne and 



heire. Justice 



of Peace in 



the said 



County. 



Lettice, 



the 



daughter 



of — 

 Dilke of 

 Leicester- 

 shire, 

 2nd wife. 



Anthony, 

 4th son. 



Rowland, 

 5th son. 



William, 

 6th son, 

 ob., s.p. 



Godfrey, 



2nd son. 



Mar. and 



had issue. 



George Bradshawe, = 



3rd son, now living, I 



of Hayne, in Co. | 



Derby. ' 



Edward, 

 1st son. 



Elizabeth, 



daughter 



of S'. 



Hugh 



Culluni, of 



Ireland. 



Signed by me, George Bradshawe, 



for my brother, Mr. Ffrancis Bradshawe. 



Edward Bradshawe. 



Francis Bradshawe, 

 Sonne and heire apparent. 



p' me George Bradshawe. 



APPENDIX W. 

 PETER BRADSHAWE OF LONDON. 



Bills of Complaint* dated 6 Charles I. (1630) and 10 Charles I. (1639), 

 in a suit of George Bradshawe against Amy Bradshawe, relict anil 

 executrix of the last Will and Testament of Peter Bradshawe, late Citizen 

 and Merchant Tailor, of London, deceased, now the wife of Francis 

 Munday, Esq., for certain moneys due to him, George Bradshawe, as 

 jiartner in the business carried on by his uncle, the said Peter Bradshawe. 



APPENDIX X. 

 SUCCESSION OF GEORGE BRADSHAWE. 

 The fine* by which George Bradshawe became legally possessed of the 

 Estates on his brother's death, is dated at Westminster, 28th Nov., ii Charles I. 

 (1635). The Estates are described as land lying in Almcy, Hope, Eyani, 

 Foolow, Midleton, Hucklow, Moniash, Bretton, Glossop, Bradshaw, Chapel- 

 en-Ie-Frith, and Bowden, all in the County of Derby. 



* In the writer's possession. 



