- John
Bradmore (died
January 1412) was an
English surgeon and
metalworker who was
author of the Philomena, one of the
earliest treatises on surgery. He...
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Bradmore may
refer to:
Bradmore, Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire,
England Bradmore, West Midlands, Wolverhampton, West Midlands,
England Bradmore Road...
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Bradmore House is a
Grade II
listed building in
Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London. The
original house was part of
Butterwick Manor House, owned...
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Bradmore Road is a
residential road in
North Oxford, England. At the
northern end of the road is a
junction with
Norham Road and at the
southern end is...
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Bradmore is a
suburb of
Wolverhampton in the West
Midlands of England. It lies at the
meeting point of the Graiseley, Park and
Merry Hill
wards of Wolverhampton...
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Bradmore is a
civil parish in the
Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains 19
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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benefit of the best
possible care. Over a
period of
several days, John
Bradmore, the
royal physician,
treated the
wound with
honey to act as an antiseptic...
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Bradmore is a
village and
civil parish in the
Rushcliffe district of
Nottinghamshire with a po****tion in 2001 of 320,
rising slightly to 328 at the 2011...
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Butterwick House and its
south wing,
Bradmore House.
Watercolour by
Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, 1839.
Bradmore House,
Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith:...
- census. It is on the A60, 7
miles (11 km)
south of Nottingham,
south of
Bradmore and
north of Costock. The place-name 'Bunny' is
first attested in the Domesday...