Ellerker Bradshaw
Ellerker Bradshaw (1 December 1680–1742), of Risby, Yorkshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1727 and 1741. Bradshaw was the eldest son of Sir James Bradshaw of Bromborough, Cheshire and his wife Dorothy Elleker, daughter of John Ellerker of Risby, through whom he acquired the estate of Risby, three miles from Beverley. Bradshaw married Rebecca Northey, daughter of Sir Edward Northey. Bradshaw died 28 June 1742, leaving two daughters.
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Ellerker Bradshaw
Ellerker Bradshaw (1 December 1680–1742), of Risby, Yorkshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1727 and 1741. Bradshaw was the eldest son of Sir James Bradshaw of Bromborough, Cheshire and his wife Dorothy Elleker, daughter of John Ellerker of Risby, through whom he acquired the estate of Risby, three miles from Beverley. Bradshaw married Rebecca Northey, daughter of Sir Edward Northey. Bradshaw died 28 June 1742, leaving two daughters.
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