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- Alice Barnham (née Bradbridge) (1523-1604) was an English silk merchant, and a leading figure in the London silk trade from the 1560s onward. She is chiefly...
- Kent, Anthony Burward of Calete (possibly Calais), George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) of Bromfield, Kent, and James Tutty (or Tuttey) of Brenchley, Kent were...
- William Bradbridge (or Brodebridge) (1501–1578) was an English bishop of Exeter. He was born in London and took his B.A. degree at Magdalen College, Oxford...
- studio album not to include saxophone. "Ocean of Mol****es" (O. Allen, Bradbridge, Kawabata, Pollock) – 0:32 "Supercotton" (O. Allen, Kawabata, Pollock...
- 6s-8d to the Mercer's Company of London to trade as a silkwoman. Alice Bradbridge was recognised as a "sister" of the Worshipful Company of Drapers. Silkwomen...
- Bradbridge, pp. 14, 49–50. Anon, Robin Hoods, pp. 324–31. Bradbridge, pp. 14–5, 51–2. Anon, Robin Hoods, pp. 333–56. Bradbridge, pp. 15–8. Bradbridge...
- 196. Barbara Final 197. Bradbridge's Widow (Bradbridge's Wife) Probably Tenterden, Kent Probably the widow of Martin Bradbridge, burnt 16 January 1557...
- by which date the estate had been purchased by Thomas Bradbridge. In 1787 Thomas Bradbridge (d.1815) purchased the estate from the Exeter Bank (which...
- Macmillan. p. 170. Dunster, Edward Swift; Foster, Frank Pierce; Hunter, James Bradbridge; Sajous, Charles Eucharist de Medicis; Klaunberg, Henry J.; Stragnell...
- the Oldham Chantry) William Alley, Bishop of Exeter (1560–1571) William Bradbridge, Bishop of Exeter (1571–1578) John Woolton, Bishop of Exeter (1579–1594)...