Henry Bradshaw

Henry Bradshaw

Henry Bradshaw may refer to:

*Henry Bradshaw (poet) (c. 1450 - 1513)
*Henry Bradshaw (scholar) (1831 - 1886)
*Harry Bradshaw, Henry "Harry" Bradshaw, (c.1854 – 1924), English football manager
*Harry Bradshaw (golfer)


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  • Henry Bradshaw —     Henry Bradshaw     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Henry Bradshaw     English Benedictine and poet, b. in the City of Chester, England, date unknown; d. 1513. From very early years his life was spent at St. Werburgh s monastery, with the exception… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Henry Bradshaw (poet) — Henry Bradshaw (c. 1450 1513) was an English poet born in Chester. In his boyhood he was received into the Benedictine monastery of Saint Werburgh, and after studying with other novices of his order at Gloucester College, Oxford, he returned to… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Bradshaw (poeta) — Henry Bradshaw (1450 1513) fue un poeta inglés nacido en Chester. En su infancia fue recibido en el monasterio Benedictino de San Werburgh, y luego de estudiar en el Gloucester College en Oxford, regresó a su monasterio en Chester. Escribió una… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Henry Bradshaw (scholar) — Henry Bradshaw (February 2 1831 ndash; February 10 1886) was a British scholar and librarian. He was born in London and educated at Eton. He became a fellow of Kings College at Cambridge university, and after a short scholastic career in Ireland… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Bradshaw Society — The Henry Bradshaw Society is a British based learned society founded in the Year of Our Lord 1890 for the editing of Rare Liturgical Texts. It is one of four hundred or so national and local learned societies in Great Britain that have issued… …   Wikipedia

  • Bradshaw, Henry — (ca. 1450–1513)    Henry Bradshaw was a Benedictine monk and English poet of the 15th century. Bradshaw was attached to St.Werburgh’s monastery in Chester, and his most significant literary contribution is his Chronicon and a Life of St.Werburgh …   Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • Henry Cooper "Coop" Bradshaw — is a fictional character on the daytime soap opera Guiding Light. He has been played by John Driscoll since September 2, 2004. He was previously play by Michael Cugno from December 26, 1996 to early 1997. Christopher Nicholas Consolo from early… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Glover — (21 May 1921 – 7 April 1991 [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0323125/bio IMDb biography] ] ), was an American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpeter. Glover was one of the first successful black executives in the music industry. He first… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Wilcoxon — Escena de The Miniver Story (1950) Nombre real Harry Frederick Wilcoxon Nacimiento 8 de septiembre de 1905 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Henry Jessey — or Jacie (West Rowton, Yorkshire, 1603 1663) was one of many English Dissenters. He was a founding member of the Puritan religious sect, the Jacobites. Jessey was considered a Hebrew and a rabbinical scholar.LifeJessey attended the University of… …   Wikipedia

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