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Definition of Thomas Bradley
1. Noun. United States politician who was elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles (1917-1998).
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Literary usage of Thomas Bradley
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy Court of Lancaster by Henry Fishwick (1896)
"VIII. dale [Chipping], and Thomas Bradley, sone and heir of ! ' the said John,
for diverse and sundry offences done by the said John Bradley and Thomas ..."
2. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals, who Have Been Condemned and Executed by Arthur L. Hayward (1873)
"T/u Life of Thomas Bradley, a Street Robber. |XE must want Humanity and be ...
Thomas Bradley, was the Son of an Officer in the Custom House at Liverpool. ..."
3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon (1821)
"It appeared that Thomas Bradley, the son, was maintained and educated by Joseph
his uncle. In June, 1789, about two years after he came of age, ..."
4. Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy Court of Lancaster by Henry Fishwick (1897)
"Now so it is, that Thomas Bradley, gentleman, William Wayne, gentleman, ...
Privy Seal to Thomas Bradley, William Wayne, and Robert Austen to appear 13 ..."
5. The Revised Reports by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1907)
"The testator died on the 21st of October, 1821; and, *in November [ *)20 ]
following, his will was proved by Thomas Bradley alone. Sarah Armstrong died on ..."
6. Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy Court of Lancaster by Henry Fishwick (1896)
"VIII. dale [Chipping], and Thomas Bradley, sone and heir of ... for diverse and
sundry offences done by the said John Bradley and Thomas Bradley unto the ..."
7. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: In 1850 [and 1852 by Great Britain Court of Chancery, Nicholas Simons, Charles Stewart Drewry, Cranworth, Richard Torin Kindersley (1851)
"First supplemental suit. in November following, his will was proved by Thomas
Bradley alone. Sarah Armstrong died on the 2nd of November 1823. ..."