- Thomas Bradley (priest)
Thomas Bradley (1596/7-1673) was a 17th century English divine.
Thomas Bradley was born in 1596 or 1597, the son of Henry Bradley of
Wokingham and his wife, Barbara daughter of Walter Lane of Reading. His grandfather, however, was aYorkshire man. Bradley was educated atExeter College, Oxford and was admitted to the degree ofDoctor of Divinity . His sons appear to have been educated atWinchester College .He was chaplain to
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham , whom he accompanied on trips to theÎle de Ré and toLa Rochelle . In 1628 he was appointed chaplain to Charles I. He became Rector ofCastleford in 1630 and from 1643 he was additionally Rector of Ackworth. On 5 March 1631 he married Frances, youngest daughter of John,Baron Savile ofPontefract , who had died in 1630.His parishes were in a strongly Royalist part of
Yorkshire . During the siege of Pontefract in 1644 he was a preacher to the Royalist troops under Sir George Wentworth. The Parliamentarian troops occupied Ackworth in 1645 and he was deprived of his livings. He underwent much suffering during the Interregnum. He attended King Charles the Martyr at his execution on 30 January 1649.He was restored to his livings in 1660 . He was a Canon and
Prebendary ofYork Minster from 1660 until 1670. In 1663 he was appointed Chaplain to Charles II.In 1666 he founded two almshouses at Ackworth. He resigned from his livings in 1672 and died on 10 October 1673.
Publications
*"Comfort from the cradle, as well as from the crosse of Christ, 2 sermons" (Oxford, 1650)
*"A præsent for Cæsar, of 100000 l. in hand and 50000 l. a year" (London, 1658)
*"A sermon ad clerum" (York, 1663)
*"Nosce te ipsum, in a comparison between the first, and second Adam" (York, 1668)
*"Elijah's nunc dimittis. Or the authors own funerall sermons" (York, 1669)
*"Elijah's epitaph, and the motto of all mortalls" (York, 1670)ources and further information
* [http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2007-04/1176079283 "Rootsweb.com"]
* [http://genforum.genealogy.com/bradley/messages/6267.html "Genealogy.com" on the will of Thomas Bradley]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~petyt/ack1927.htm Ackworth in 1927, from "Kelly’s Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire"]
* [http://www.ackworth.w-yorks.sch.uk/ack/rector.html "Ackworth Local History" page on Thomas Bradley]
* [http://www.ackworth.w-yorks.sch.uk/ack/lhistfd.html Supplementary information from "Ackworth Local History"]
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=34565 'Prebendaries: North Newbald', "Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857", vol. 4: York diocese (1975), pp. 48-9]
*Joseph Foster, "Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714: their parentage, birthplace, and year of birth, with a record of their degrees: Being the matriculation register of the University" (4 vols, Oxford; London: Parker, 1891-92), vol. 1
*John Walker, "The Sufferings of the Clergy during the Great Rebellion" (Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1862), or, "John Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy 1642-60" (rev. edn, Oxford University Press, 1948)External links
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/tbradley.html Royal Berkshire History: Thomas Bradley (1597–1673)]
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