712–19.
BRADSHAW, JOSEPH. Ensign 37 Foot 12 May 1825; lieut. col. 60 Rifles
9 May 1845 to death; C.B. 9 June 1849. _d._ Kussowlie, North
Western provinces of India 18 Oct. 1851.
BRADSHAW, LAWRENCE. Ensign 46 Foot 25 Sep. 1780; lieut. col. 13 Foot
1 Sep. 1795 to 2 Feb. 1803; major 1 Life Guards 2 Feb. 1803 to 1
March 1812 when he sold out; a comr. of military inquiry 1806–12;
M.G. 25 July 1810, retired 1826. _d._ Harley st. London 10 Jany.
1853 aged 84.
BRADSHAW, THOMAS JOSEPH CAVENDISH (_eld. son of Joseph Hoare
Bradshaw of London, banker who d. 24 May 1845 aged 61_). _b._ 17
Oct. 1824; ed. at Eton and Ch. Ch. Ox.; barrister L.I. 17 Nov.
1853; secretary to Royal commission on judicature 1867–71; judge
of county courts of Northumberland (Circuit No. 1) 27 Oct. 1871 to
death. _d._ in a room adjoining town hall, Newcastle 17 Dec. 1884.
BRADSTREET, SIR SIMON, 4 Baronet. _b._ Upper Leeson st. Dublin 25
Nov. 1772; succeeded March 1791; a member of Repeal association
many years. _d._ Clontarf near Dublin 25 Oct. 1853.
BRADWELL, EDMUND (_son of Wm. Bradwell of Covent Garden theatre
London, mechanician who d. 4 Aug. 1849_). Theatrical decorator and
mechanician in London; introduced some extraordinary mechanical
changes into Tom Dibdin’s pantomime of _Guy, Earl of Warwick_ at
Victoria theatre Dec. 1833; mechanician at Olympic, Lyceum, Her
Majesty’s and other theatres. _d._ 11 Magdala terrace, Lordship
lane Dulwich 25 July 1871 aged 72. _Era 30 July 1871, p._ 11,
_col._ 4.
BRADY, SIR ANTONIO (_eld. son of Anthony Brady, storekeeper at Royal
William victualling yard, Plymouth_). _b._ Deptford 10 Nov. 1811;
junior clerk in Royal Victoria victualling yard Deptford 29 Nov.
1828; clerk in accountant general’s office London 26 June 1844;
registrar of contracts 1864; superintendent of purchase and
contract department 13 April 1869 to 31 March 1870 when he retired
on a special pension; knighted at Windsor Castle 23 June 1870;
promoted the Plaistow mission and East London museum; pres. of
Inventors’ Institute; a judge in Verderer’s Court for forest of
Epping; made a collection of fossil Mammalia which is now in
Natural history museum Kensington; author of _The Church’s work
and its hindrances with suggestions for church reform_ 1869;
_Catalogue of Pleistocene Mammalia from Ilford, Essex_ 1874. _d._
Maryland point, Forest lane, Stratford Essex 12 Dec. 1881.
_Geological Mag. 1882, p._ 93.
BRADY, ELIZABETH (_2 dau. of Jacob Hutchinson of Islington,
London_). _b._ Islington 1803; ed. at Islington school where she
was successively apprentice, teacher, and governess, head mistress
there 1838–42; superintendent of the York Girls’ school 1842–46;
conducted a school for daughters of Friends at Edgbaston
Birmingham 1848–69. (_m._ 1828 Edward Foster Brady head master of
Islington school who _d._ 1838). _d._ Edgbaston 22 May 1874. _The
Annual Monitor for 1876, pp._ 20–25.
BRADY, SIR FRANCIS (_son of James Brady of Navan, Meath_). _b._
1809; ed. at Trin. coll. Dub., B.A. 1835; called to Irish bar
1836; chief justice of Newfoundland and judge of vice admiralty
court 15 Oct. 1847 to 1865; knighted by patent 24 May 1860. (_m._
1839 Kate dau. of David Lynch of Dublin, she _d._ 16 Jany. 1880).
_d._ 59 Burlington road, Bayswater London 29 Dec. 1871.
BRADY, SIR MAZIERE, 1 Baronet (_2 son of Francis Tempest Brady of
Dublin, gold and silver thread manufacturer 1763–1821_). _b._
Dublin 20 July 1796; ed. at Trin. coll. Dub. 1812–16, scholar
1814, B.A. 1816; called to Irish bar 1819; barrister I.T. 1835;
solicitor general for Ireland 1837; attorney general 1839; P.C.
Ireland 1839; chief baron of Court of Exchequer 11 Aug. 1840 to
1846; lord chancellor of Ireland 1846 to Feb. 1852, Jany. 1853 to
1858 and 1859 to 28 June 1866; vice chancellor of Queen’s Univ.
Ireland 1850 to death. _d._ 26 Upper Pembroke st. Dublin 13 April