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George Brediman or
Bredyman or
Brideman (died 1580) was an
English courtier serving Mary I of
England and
Elizabeth I.
Brediman was a
groom of the privy...
- successor. The
sickbed was
attended by an old servant, the
chamberer Edith Brediman. The
nature of Mary's
final illness is uncertain. A
decade after her death...
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maintain the Queen's
dominance over
government for most of her reign.
George Brediman,
keeper of the
wardrobe at Westminster,
issued old
copes and vestments...
- century. Mary I of
England gave the
manor to one of her
servants George Brediman in 1557.
Richard Orlebar, the High
Sheriff for
Bedfordshire and his wife...
- Bulmer.
Katherine Tylney.
Alice Wilkes. Mary
Odell Cecily Barnes Edith Brediman.
Lucretia the Tumbler. Mary Brown. Jane
Dormer Barbara Eyre
Elizabeth Golbourne...
- Streete, c.1547(-1553?) John Fowler, 1548
William Goring, 1553
George Brediman or Bridgeman, c.1553-1580
Elizabeth I (1558–1603)
Thomas Astley, 1558-1595...
- the
royal kitchen.
George Brediman had
responsibility for the
Wardrobe of Robes.
Several royal warrants directed to
Brediman survive,
referring both to...
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workshop of the armourer, Hans Hunter, were
mentioned when Mary I made
George Brediman Keeper of the Palace. A
property deed of 1604, made for
Thomas Knyvet,...
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marriage negotiations between 1560 and 1572. In
December 1560,
George Brediman,
keeper of the
wardrobe at Westminster, sent him
cloth of gold, tinsel...
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Catherine of Aragon. Mary I of
England gave some of
these tapestries to
George Brediman, a
groom of the chamber. A zibellino, a
sable fur
accessorized with a gold...