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Manor of Bradwall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manor of Bradwall
The manor of Bradwall was a manorial estate (i.e. the land) in the parish of Bradwall near Sandbach in Cheshire, which dates back to the 13th century. Several families have been associated with either the manor, or the more recent country seat at Bradwall Hall.〔John Parsons Earwaker, ''The History of the Ancient Parish of Sandbach'', "(Bradwall Township )", Co. Chester including the two chapelries of Holmes Chapel and Goostrey from original records. (1890)〕〔Ormerod, George, ''The history of the county palatine and city of Chester'', Vol.3 (1819) London, Printed for Lackington, Hughes. Harding, Mayor, and Jones, (pp 64 ) "Bradwall"〕 ==Bradwall of Bradwall (13–14th century)== Richard de Bradwall (living before 1232 in the time of King John) was the first of two families to settle in the manor of Bradwall, becoming the mesne lord of a moiety of the manor. He was succeeded by Reginald de Bradwall, followed by a line of three Richards, until Richard de Bradwall who married Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas de Sandbach), had three daughters, and his male line became extinct. At one time, Richard owned the Elworth Estate located partly in Bradwall, which he passed to his son Thomas de Helleworth, in about the time of Edward I (1239–1307). The family coat of arms is not certain.
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