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Name
  
John Bradshaw

Role
  
Educator


Spouse
  
Karen Bradshaw

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Children
  
Brenda Isaacs Booth, Brad Isaacs, John Bradshaw Jr.

Education
  
University of Toronto, Rice University

Nominations
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host

Books
  
Healing the Shame that Binds You, Homecoming: Reclaiming and Cha, Post‑Romantic Stress Disorder, Reclaiming Virtue: How We Can, Family Secrets: What You

Grandchildren
  
Liam Booth, Jackson Booth

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John Bradshaw (fl. 1679) was an English criminal and supposed political writer.

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Life

He was the son of Alban Bradshaw, an attorney, of Maidstone, Kent, where he was born. He was admitted a scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 1674; but was expelled in 1677 for robbing and attempting to murder one of the senior fellows. He was tried and condemned to death, but after a year's imprisonment was released.

Anthony Wood says that Bradshaw later taught in a school, and became a Quaker. He attributed to Bradshaw The Jesuits Countermin'd; or, an Account of a new Plot, London, 1679.

References

John Bradshaw (writer) Wikipedia


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