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John Bradshaw (Adventist)
John Bradshaw may refer to: Politicians *John Bradshaw (died 1588), MP for Radnorshire *John Bradshaw (died 1567), MP for Ludlow *John Ernest Bradshaw (1866–1917), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada *John Bradshaw (Australian politician) (born 1942), former member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Others *John Bradshaw (judge) (1602–1659), English judge *John Bradshaw (writer) (b. 1658/9), English criminal and supposed political writer *John Bradshaw (author) (1933–2016), American educator and self-help writer *John Bradshaw (Adventist) presenter of ''It Is Written'' *John Layfield (born 1966), better known by the ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield, American professional wrestler *John Bradshaw (cricketer) (1812–1880), English cricket player born in Leicestershire *John Christopher Bradshaw (1876–1950), New Zealand organist, conductor, choirmaster and university professor See also

*Augustine Bradshaw (1575–1618), British Catholic, born John Bradshaw *Jo ...
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John Bradshaw (died 1588)
John Bradshaw (by 1519 – May 1588), of Presteigne, Radnorshire and St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, was an English-Welsh politician. Family Bradshaw was the eldest son of MP for Ludlow (UK Parliament constituency), Ludlow, John Bradshaw I, John Bradshaw. By 1539, Bradshaw had married Margaret née Vaughan, a daughter of Roger Vaughan of Clyro, Radnorshire. They had one son, James, who predeceased him, leaving Bradshaw's grandson, also named John, as his heir. His second wife was Elizabeth née Gerard, a daughter of William Gerard II, William Gerard of Chester, Cheshire, and who represented Chester (UK Parliament constituency), Chester as MP. Bradshaw and Elizabeth had six sons. Career He was a Member of Parliament, Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Radnorshire (UK Parliament constituency), Radnorshire in April 1554. References

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John Bradshaw (died 1567)
John Bradshaw (by 1489 – 1567), of Ludlow, Shropshire and Presteigne, Radnorshire, was an English-Welsh politician and merchant. Family Bradshaw was the son of Robert Bradshaw, and his mother's name is Harvey Bradshaw (Mr. Robert Bradshaw's brother). Bradshaw was married by 1510, to Margaret née Chapman, a daughter of Richard Chapman. They had at least one daughter, Carrie Bradshaw, who went on to marry John Baker IV, John Baker, MP for Radnorshire. They also one son, John Bradshaw II, John, who was an MP for Radnorshire (UK Parliament constituency), Radnorshire. By May 1538, he had married Alice née Fowler, daughter of Roger Fowler of Norfolk. Together they had at least two daughters. Alice's uncle was Bishop Rowland Lee (bishop), Rowland Lee and her brother was MP for Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Staffordshire, Brian Fowler (MP), Brian Fowler. Career He was a Member of Parliament, Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ludlow (UK Parliament constituency) ...
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John Ernest Bradshaw
John Ernest Bradshaw (December 13, 1866 – December 25, 1917) was an England, English-born businessman and politician in Saskatchewan. He represented Prince Albert City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1908 to 1917 as a Provincial Rights Party and then Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, Conservative member. He was born in Newport, Isle of Wight, the son of Robert Bradshaw, and is believed to have come to Canada with his family in 1880, settling in Toronto, Ontario. Bradshaw worked at a bank in Duluth, Minnesota and then joined the Hudson's Bay Company in Winnipeg. He was transferred to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan as a manager for the company. In 1894, Bradshaw married Agnes Thompson. In Prince Albert, he opened his own general store and established an insurance agency. Bradshaw served on the city council for Prince Albert and was mayor in 1906. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in a 1907 by-election before being elected in th ...
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John Bradshaw (Australian Politician)
John Leslie Bradshaw (born 15 December 1942) is a former Australian politician. He was born in Perth and was a self-employed pharmacist before entering politics. In 1983 he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly as the Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and m ... member for Murray-Wellington. From March to November 1986 he was Shadow Minister for Health, Community Services, Elderly and Retired, and Aboriginal Affairs, moving to Health, Conservation and Land Management, and South-West from November 1986 to April 1988 and Community Services, Health and South-West from April 1988 to March 1989. He served as Opposition Whip from 1992 to 1993 and Parliamentary Secretary of the Cabinet from 1993 to 1997. From 1997 to 2001 he was Parliamentary Secretar ...
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John Bradshaw (judge)
John Bradshaw (12 July 1602–31 October 1659) was an English jurist. He is most notable for his role as President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I and as the first Lord President of the Council of State of the English Commonwealth. Early life John Bradshaw, the second son of Henry Bradshaw and Catherine Winnington, was born on 1602 probably at Wybersley (Wyberslegh) Hall in the village of High Lane near Stockport, Cheshire, or possibly at the nearby Peace Farm, Marple (his father farmed at both) and baptised on 10 December in Stockport Church. As a child he attended the free school at Stockport, as well as schools in Bunbury and Middleton."Bradshaw, John". ''The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. VIII, 1921. During his teenage years he also attended The King's School, Macclesfield. According to local tradition he wrote the following inscription on a gravestone at either Macclesfield or Bunbury: :"My brother Henry must heir the land, ...
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John Bradshaw (writer)
John Bradshaw (b. 1658/9) was an English criminal, convicted of the robbery and attempted murder of an Oxford fellow in 1677, recorded by contemporary antiquarian and diarist Anthony Wood. Early life Bradshaw was born in Maidstone, Kent, around 1658-9, to Alban Bradshaw, an attorney of Maidstone. He matriculated on 23 February 1674 from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, aged fifteen, and was admitted as a scholar on 20 April.Anthony Wood,John Bradshaw in ''Athenae Oxonienses'' (1820). Vol. IV. pp. 619-620. Robbery and prosecution In the early morning of 13 July 1677, two scholars of Corpus Christi, Bradshaw and Robert Newlin, broke into the chambers of John Wickes, a senior fellow at the college and (Wood notes with some disgust) Bradshaw's "patron and benefactor". They robbed Wickes's chambers, and then attempted to kill him by attacking him with a hammer while he slept. However the head fell off the hammer before it made contact, saving the fellow's life.Thomas Foster, ''The ...
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John Bradshaw (author)
John Elliot Bradshaw (June 29, 1933 – May 8, 2016) was an American educator, counselor, motivational speaker, and author who hosted a number of PBS television programs on topics such as addiction, recovery, codependency, and spirituality. Bradshaw was active in the self-help movement, and was credited with popularizing such ideas as the "wounded inner child" and the dysfunctional family. In promotional materials, interviews, and reviews of his work, he was often referred to as a theologian. Bradshaw was the author of six books, several of which held top slots as ''New York Times'' bestsellers; his book ''Homecoming'' reached No. 1. During the 1980s and 1990s he hosted a number of PBS television broadcasts based on his books. He served on the board of directors of the Palmer Drug Abuse Program and as the national director of the John Bradshaw Center at Ingleside Hospital in Los Angeles, California. Early life Bradshaw was born in Houston, Texas, into a troubled family and was ...
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John Bradshaw (Adventist)
John Bradshaw may refer to: Politicians *John Bradshaw (died 1588), MP for Radnorshire *John Bradshaw (died 1567), MP for Ludlow *John Ernest Bradshaw (1866–1917), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada *John Bradshaw (Australian politician) (born 1942), former member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Others *John Bradshaw (judge) (1602–1659), English judge *John Bradshaw (writer) (b. 1658/9), English criminal and supposed political writer *John Bradshaw (author) (1933–2016), American educator and self-help writer *John Bradshaw (Adventist) presenter of ''It Is Written'' *John Layfield (born 1966), better known by the ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield, American professional wrestler *John Bradshaw (cricketer) (1812–1880), English cricket player born in Leicestershire *John Christopher Bradshaw (1876–1950), New Zealand organist, conductor, choirmaster and university professor See also

*Augustine Bradshaw (1575–1618), British Catholic, born John Bradshaw *Jo ...
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It Is Written
''It Is Written'' is an internationally broadcast Seventh-day Adventist Christian television program founded in 1956 by George Vandeman. Its title comes from the Gospel of Matthew: "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.'" The programs are produced by the Adventist Media Center in California. ''It Is Written'' was the first religious television program to air in color, and the first to take advantage of satellite technology. The program broadcasts to millions of viewers in more than 140 countries. Under current president John Bradshaw, It Is Written is blazing a trail in four primary areas of evangelism: television, public evangelism, spiritual resources, and online. History The program aired in March 1956 with founder Pastor George Vandeman as speaker. It made history as the first religious telecast to air in color. Over the next half-century, It Is Written grew exponentially. Under Pastor Vandeman’s directi ...
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John Layfield
John Charles Layfield (born November 29, 1966), better known by the ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield (abbreviated to JBL), is an American retired professional wrestler and football player. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand as the manager of Baron Corbin. Layfield is currently a financial commentator and is featured regularly on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. He is also employed by Northeast Securities as its senior vice president. Layfield rose to prominence in WWE (then the World Wrestling Federation, WWF) during its Attitude Era under the ring name Bradshaw, during which time he became a three-time WWF Tag Team Champion with Ron "Faarooq" Simmons as part of the Acolytes Protection Agency (APA), a feared pair of strong and tough mercenaries who, aside from occasionally wrestling and doing “work” for “clients” spent most of their time sitting around in their “office” playing cards, drinking beer, fighting people backs ...
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John Bradshaw (cricketer)
John Bradshaw (29 October 1812 – 14 November 1880) was an English cricketer of the nineteenth century. A batsman, Bradshaw made six first-class appearances for Cambridge University cricket teams between 1833 and 1835, and one for an England side in 1849, scoring 102 runs in total at a batting average of 9.27. It is not known if he was right- or left-handed. Born in Barrow-on-Soar, in Leicestershire, he died aged 68 in Granby, Nottinghamshire. Bradshaw was educated at Uppingham School and St John's College, Cambridge. He became a Church of England priest and was vicar A vicar (; Latin: ''vicarius'') is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, ''vicar'' is cognate with the English pref ... of Granby-cum-Sutton, Nottinghamshire from 1845 to his death. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bradshaw, John 1812 births 1880 deaths English cricketers Cambr ...
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John Christopher Bradshaw
John Christopher Bradshaw (23 June 1876–16 January 1950) was a New Zealand organist, conductor, choirmaster and university professor. Biography Bradshaw was born in Adlington, Lancashire, Adlington, Lancashire, England on 23 June 1876. He was a pupil of James Kendrick Pyne at the Royal Manchester College of Music. In 1902 Bradshaw was appointed organist at the Anglican cathedral in Christchurch. There, he founded the Christchurch Male Voice Choir. Bradshaw was lecturer at University of Canterbury, Canterbury College and dean of the Faculty of Music. References

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