Bradshaw N/A

Possibly the stamp of a member of the family of Bradshaw of Lancashire, whose crest is On a mount a stag ducally gorged standing under a vine all proper.
The origin of the name Bradshaw (originally spelt Bradshaigh) comes from the Township of Bradshaw in the Parish of Bolton-Le-Moors, Lancashire. Some of the Lancashire Bradshaws are from Bradshaw Hall, near Wigan, but the majority are from Bradshaw, the old Chapelry in Bolton parish. Another branch is associated with Bradshaw Edge, a township in the parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith in Derbyshire.

Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Bradshaw (Stamp 1) Title: Bradshaw (Stamp 1)
Crest: On a mount a stag ducally gorged standing under a tree
Dimensions (height x width): 25mm x 18mm
Heraldic Charges: stag at gaze, Heraldic Charges: tree
Bradshaw (Stamp 2) Title: Bradshaw (Stamp 2)
Crest: On a mount a stag ducally gorged standing under a tree
Dimensions (height x width): 18mm x 14mm
Heraldic Charges: stag at gaze, Heraldic Charges: tree