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Rh BRADLE. 339 BRADLEY, NORTH. boldly om the sea to the height of 400 feet. _At the entrant to Brading Haven is Bembridgo Point, on which a lighthouse. Sandown Fort, founded in the reign o Henry VIII., is abont 2 miles to the S. of the town, < the coast of Sandown Bay. Fail's are held at Bradin on the 1st May and the 21st September. The par., w eh includes the ancient forest of Borthwood, extend; ver an area of 10,107 acres. BRA LE, a tythg. in the par. of Church Knowle, hund. c Hasilor, in the co. of Dorset, 1 mile from Corfo Castlu. LE. See BHOADWELL, Gloucestershire. BRA LEY, a tythg. in the par. of Cumnor, hund. of flormeiin the co. of Berks, 4 miles to the S.W. of LEY, a hmlt. in the lordship and par. of Frod- jfcn, h nl. of Eddisbury, in the co. palatine of Chester, i the E. of Frodsham. , a tnshp. in the par of Malpas, and hund. i, in the co. palatine of Chester, 2 miles to the alpas. BK A |jEY, a par. in the hund. of Appletree, in the o. of li'by, 3 miles to the E. of Ashbourne, its post
 * , own. lie living is a rect. * in the dioc. of Lichfield,

al. 2 .5| in the patron, of the bishop. The church, a . mall biding of ancient date, is dedicated to All Saints. .-) one of the pars, which share in common the ' enefit t Gisborne's Charity, the annual produce of .hid! i.iearly 700. Bradley Park is not far from the 1 jEY, a joint tythg. with Sinwell, in the par. I Bunder-Edge, hund. of Berkeley, in the co. of i.', close to Wotton-under-Edge. EY, a pur. in the upper div. of the hund. of I 'iinondspit, in the co. of Southampton, 6 miles to of Alton. Mitcheldever is its post town, and 1 1 the London and South- Western railway. The i - rect. * in the dioc. of Winchester, of the val. 1 1 the patron, of C. E. Rumbold, Esq. The li.-dicated to All Saints. There are charitable ts which amount to about 20 a year. i;", a hmlt. in the chplry. of Holt, par. of . in the hund. of Gartree, and co. of Lei-
 * is to the N.E. of Market Harborough. This

the border of Rutlandshire, and was the site . Augustine priory, founded by Robert de early years of the 13th century, which had 1' about 21. MY, a par. in the wap. of Bradley Haver- of Lindsey, in the co. of Lincoln, 3 miles >V. of Great Grimsby, its post town. The rect. in the dioc. of Lincoln, val. 151, in the Sir J. Nolthorpe, Bart. The church is dedi- . George. The Brocklesby hounds meet at ood. The benefit of the free school in the ig village of Laceby, founded in 1712, is '.he children of this parish. >Y, a tnshp. joined with Farley, in the par. 'unlock, Wenlock borongh, in the co. of Salop, ke N.E. of Much Wenlock. >l'jY, a hmlt. in the par. of Burslem, hund. of 11, the co. of Stafford," not far from Burslem. '(subterranean fire, which has been burning 70 kars in one of the coal-mines. BHA1 IKY, a par. in the west div. of the hund. oi in the co. of Stafford, 4 miles to the S.W. Penkridge is its post town. The London Western railway runs near it. The libs, oi ud Woollaston are included in this par. The >erpet. cur. in the dioc. of Lichfield, worth patron, of the Duke of Sutherland. The dicated to All Saints. There is a chapel be- id N mi lurch is 'nging t .'ancient 132 i rth all .he Wesleyans, and a free grammar school ate, which has an income from endowmenl annum. There are other parochial charities 10 a year. BBADJ'Y, a chplry. united with Stock, in the par. i Fladbu . hund. of Oswaldslow, in the co. of Wor- jster, i eg to the E. of Droitwich. The living is a jerpet. cur. annexed to the rect. of Fladbury, in the lioc. of Worcester. BRADLEY, a hmlt. in the tnshp. and par. of Hud- dersfield, wap. of Agbrigg, in the West Riding of the co. of York, near Huddersfield. The London and North- Western railway passes near it. BRADLEY FIELD, a joint chplry. with TJnderbar- row, in the par. of Kendal, Kendal ward, in the co. of Westmoreland, 3 miles to the W. of Kendal. BRADLEY, GREAT, a par. in the hund. of Risbridge, in the co. of Suffolk, 6J miles to the N.E. of Haverhill, and 8 S. from Newmarket, its post town. The living is a rect.* in the dioc. of Ely, of the val. of 407, in the patron, of the trustees of the Rev. W. S. P. Wilder. The 1841. A considerable part of the parish belongs to St. John's College, Cambridge. BRADLEY GREEN, a vil. in the par. of Biddulph, hund. of PirehLl, in the co. of Stafi'ord, 6 miles to the N. of Burslem. BRADLEY HAVERSTOE WAPENTAKE, one of the 30 waps. or subdivisions of the co. of Lincoln, situ- ated in the parts of Lindsey, and the north parliamen- tary div. of the co., and bounded on the N. and E. by the German ocean ; on the S. by the waps. of Wash- croft, Ludborough, and Louth Esk ; and on the W. by the wap. of Yarborough. It contains the pars, of Ashby, Aylesby, Barnoldby-le-Beek, Beelsby, Bradley, Brigs- ley, Cabourne, Glee, Great Coates, Little Coates, North Coates, Cuxwold, Fulstow, Grainsby, Grimsby, Hat- cliffe, Hawerby, Healing, Holton-le-Clay, Humberstono, Ireby, Laceby, Marsh Chapel, Newton Wold, East Ra- vendale, Rothwell, Scartho, Swallow, Swinhope, Tetney, North Thoresby, Waith, and Waltham. The wap. ex- tends over an area of about 66,450 acres. BRADLEY HUNDRED, one of the 27 hunds. or sub- divisions of the co. of Gloucester, situated in the east parliamentary div. of the co., and bounded on the N. by the hunds. of Kiftsgate and Deerhurst; on the E. by the hund. of Slaughter ; on the S. by the hunds. of BrightwelTs Barrow and Rapsgate; and on the W. by the hund. of Cheltenham. It contains the pars, of Aston Blank, Colne Rogers, Compton Abdale, Dowdeswell, Farmington, Hampnett, Hazleton, Northleach, Not- grove, Salperton, Sevenhampton, Shipton Oliffe, Shipton Sollars, Stowell, Turkdean, Whittington, Withington, and parts of Naunton and Bibury. The hund. covers an area of about 39,250 acres. BRADLEY-IN-THE-MOORS, a par. in the south div. of the hund. of Totmonslow, in the co. of Stafford, 4 miles to the E. of Cheadle, its post town. The North Staffordshire railway passes near it. The living is a perpet. cur. in the dioc. of Lichfield, worth 58, in the patron, of the Earl of Shrewsbury. The church is dedi- cated to All Saints. BRADLEY, LITTLE, a par. in the hund. of Ris- bridge, in the co. of Suffolk, 1 milo from Great Brad- ley. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Ely, of the val. of 250, in the patron, of W. and C. Lamprell, Esqrs. The church is dedicated to All Saints, and contains five monumental brasses, the earliest being of the year 1508. BRADLEY, MAIDEN. See MAIDEX BRADLEY, Wilt- shire and Somersetshire. BRADLEY MILLS, a hmlt. in the tnshp. of Dalton and par. of Kirk-heaton, in the wap. of Agbrigg, West Riding of the co. of York, 2 miles to the N.E. of Hud- dersfield. BRADLEY, NORTH, a par. in the hund. of Whor- welsdown, in tie co. of Wilts, 2 miles to the S. of Trow- bridge, its post town. It lies on the confines of Somer- setshire, on the east side of the river Frome. A small stream, a branch of the Frome, crosses the par. The living is a vie. in the dioc. of Salisbury, of the val. of 398, in the patron, of the Warden and Fellows of Win- chester College. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas. There is another church, called Christ Church, erected by Dr. Daubeny, Archdeacon of Salisbury, at the vil- lage of Road Hill, the living of which is a perpet. cur. val. 159, in the patron, of the vicar. There is also
 * hurch, dedicated to St. Mary, was entirely repaired in