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bradshaw

n. (context British English) A former railway guide and timetable published by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Bradshaw n. 1 The name of several places in Northern England. 2 (surname habitational from=Old English dot=) derived from these places.

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Bradshaw, NE -- U.S. village in Nebraska
Population (2000): 336
Housing Units (2000): 150
Land area (2000): 0.332873 sq. miles (0.862137 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.332873 sq. miles (0.862137 sq. km)
FIPS code: 06050
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 40.883704 N, 97.747556 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 68319
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Bradshaw, NE
Bradshaw
Bradshaw, WV -- U.S. town in West Virginia
Population (2000): 289
Housing Units (2000): 174
Land area (2000): 0.796620 sq. miles (2.063237 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.796620 sq. miles (2.063237 sq. km)
FIPS code: 09700
Located within: West Virginia (WV), FIPS 54
Location: 37.351676 N, 81.799086 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Bradshaw, WV
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Bradshaw

Bradshaw may refer to:

Bradshaw (surname)

Bradshaw is the surname of the following people:

  • Adrian Bradshaw, British military leader
  • Ahmad Bradshaw, American football player
  • Albert James Bradshaw, Canadian politician
  • Alexander Bradshaw, British physicist
  • Alexandra Bradshaw, Canadian-American artist
  • Allison Bradshaw, American tennis player
  • Ann Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Augustine Bradshaw, Benedictine monk
  • Ben Bradshaw, British politician
  • Benjamin Bradshaw, American wrestler
  • Booker Bradshaw (1941–2003), record producer, film & TV actor, Motown executive
  • Brent Bradshaw, comedy writer
  • Brett Bradshaw, American drummer
  • Carl Bradshaw (actor), Jamaican actor
  • Carl Bradshaw (footballer), footballer
  • Carrie Bradshaw, fictional character, Sex and the City
  • Cathryn Bradshaw, British actress
  • Charlie Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Chris Bradshaw, Canadian politician
  • Claudette Bradshaw (born 1949), Canadian politician
  • Clyde Bradshaw, American basketball player
  • Cooper Bradshaw, fictional character, Guiding Light
  • Craig Bradshaw, New Zealand basketball player
  • Craig Bradshaw (American football), American football player
  • Dallas Bradshaw, American baseball player
  • Daniel Bradshaw (born 1978), Australian rules footballer
  • Darren Bradshaw, English footballer
  • Darren Bradshaw, Australian footballer
  • David Bradshaw, American artist
  • Donald Bradshaw, American businessman and mayor
  • Douglas Bradshaw, Canadian military leader
  • Dove Bradshaw, American artist
  • Duncan Bradshaw (born 1986), Zimbabwean-born English cricketer
  • Ernest Bradshaw, English footballer
  • Evans Bradshaw, American jazz pianist
  • Ford Bradshaw, American bank robber
  • Frank Bradshaw, English footballer
  • Fred Bradshaw, Canadian politician
  • Fergal Bradshaw, Gaelic footballer
  • Gareth Bradshaw, Gaelic footballer
  • Gary Bradshaw, English footballer
  • Gay A. Bradshaw, American psychologist and ecologist
  • George Bradshaw (1801–1853), English printer and publisher
  • George Bradshaw (baseball), American baseball player
  • George Bradshaw (footballer), English footballer
  • Gillian Bradshaw, American author
  • Granville Bradshaw (1887–1969), English aero-engine designer
  • H. Chalton Bradshaw, British architect
  • Harold E. Bradshaw, American politician
  • Henry Bradshaw (disambiguation), also Harry, any of several people by that name
  • Ian Bradshaw, West Indian cricketer from Barbados
  • Ian Bradshaw (photographer), American photographer
  • Jack Bradshaw, English footballer
  • James Bradshaw (disambiguation), also Jim, any of several people by that name
  • Jeffrey M. Bradshaw (born 1956), senior research scientist for artificial intelligence at IHMC
  • Joanne Bradshaw, an Australian Paralympic athlete
  • Joseph Bradshaw (disambiguation), also Joe, any of several people by that name
  • John Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • John Layfield, ring name "Bradshaw" (born 1966), professional wrestler
  • Keith Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Ken Bradshaw, professional surfer
  • Kenrick Bradshaw, Aruban footballer
  • Kevin Bradshaw, American basketball player
  • Leslie Bradshaw, American businesswoman
  • Lucy Bradshaw, British actress and singer
  • Luisa Bradshaw-White, English actress
  • Mark Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Melissa Bradshaw, English musician
  • Merrill Bradshaw, an American composer and professor
  • Michael Bradshaw (1933–2001), English stage and film actor
  • Morris Bradshaw, American football player
  • Nigel Bradshaw, British-born actor
  • Paddy Bradshaw, Irish footballer
  • Paul Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Peter Bradshaw, British writer
  • Philippe Bradshaw, British artist
  • Preston J. Bradshaw, American architect
  • Reggie Bradshaw, Canadian football player
  • Richard Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Rita Bradshaw, British romance novelist
  • Robert Bradshaw (disambiguation), any of several people by that name
  • Roy Bradshaw, English professor
  • Sally Bradshaw, English singer
  • Samuel Carey Bradshaw (1809–1872), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania
  • Scott B. Sympathy, real name Scott Bradshaw, Canadian indie rock musician
  • Sidney Bradshaw Fay, historian
  • Sonny Bradshaw, Jamaican musician
  • Steve Bradshaw, American soccer player
  • Sufe Bradshaw, an American actress
  • Susan Bradshaw, British pianist
  • Terry Bradshaw (born 1948), American football player
  • Terry Bradshaw (baseball), American baseball player
  • Thomas Bradshaw (disambiguation), also Tom or Tommy, any of several people by that name
  • Tiny Bradshaw (1905–1958), U.S. jazz musician
  • Wade Bradshaw, American theologian
  • Walter Bradshaw, English cricketer
  • Wes Bradshaw, American football player and coach
  • William Bradshaw (disambiguation), also Bill or Billy, any of several people by that name
  • Wilson G. Bradshaw, president of Florida Gulf Coast University

Usage examples of "bradshaw".

Barry Jones had gone back to his native Wales, no Guernsey candidate had presented him or herself for the vacancy, and Brian Bradshaw, with the evident support of John Coquelin, had offered the junior partnership to his locum, Anna.

Mrs Anna Weston, his partner in the veterinary practice of Bradshaw, Coquelin and Weston, has announced her intention of leaving Guernsey and returning to live on the mainland .

Fort George to the harbour, where she had stayed with the Bradshaw dog an4 cats at the start of her time in Guernsey as locum for a holidaying Brian a six-month lifetime earlier.

Bradshaw, whose pith helmet and safari suit were ideally suited to the hot Nebraskan summer.

Crane opened his mouth to expostulate, perhaps realised the hopelessness of trying to outtalk Bradshaw, and shut it again.

Tillamook, and had excavated several other sites relating to them, one that got mired in yet another controversy when his students discovered skeletal remains and the local Native American tribes, most of whom knew nothing about the Tillamook and their dead culture, had demanded that the dig end while they researched Tillamook cultural values to know if Bradshaw was violating an ancient burial site.

Baske, advised to pass the winter in a mild climate, was about to accept an invitation from her cousin and go by sea to Naples, the Bradshaws, to the astonishment of all their friends, offered to accompany her.

The Bradshaws had begun to talk of leaving Naples, but this seemed to be the apology for enjoying themselves which is so characteristic of English people.

As for Elgar, he seemed to the Bradshaws singularly quiet, modest, inoffensive.

She could not help feeling flattered at such an offer from him,--him, William Murray Bradshaw, the rising young man of his county, at her feet, his eyes melting with the love he would throw into them, his tones subdued to their most sympathetic quality, and all those phrases on his lips which every day beguile women older and more discreet than this romantic, long-imprisoned girl, whose rash and adventurous enterprise was an assertion of her womanhood and her right to dispose of herself as she chose.

Bradshaw was a little smitten with the young lady up at The Poplars, and that he had made some diplomatic overtures to the duenna, after the approved method of suitors.

Bradshaw of Manchester, old acquaintances of the Spences and of Miriam.

Murray Bradshaw was surprised and confounded at the easy way in which she received his compliments, and played with his advances, after the fashion of the trained ballroom belles, who know how to be almost caressing in manner, and yet are really as far off from the deluded victim of their suavities as the topmost statue of the Milan cathedral from the peasant that kneels on its floor.

The newer therapies by John Bradshaw and others, which reclaim and nurture the hurt inner child, also relive the disappointments of childhood.

Assuming blackmail, which I do, the question is what makes Bradshaw blackmailable.