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the Peace for the county of Worcester, and of the quorum, that the above deposition, according to her best recollection, is the truth. Which deposition is taken in perpetuam rei memoriam. Thomas Steel, Timothy Pane. Samuel Paine of Worcester, a tory brother of Hannah Bradish, propagated reports with regard to our Massachusetts soldiers rifling the house of Mr. Bradish, instead of the Regular troops.—Journal of each Provincial Congress, p. 214. Bradshaw, Henry, of Watertown, m. Hannah G. Cooke, 3 June, 1781. dau. of Rev. Samuel Cooke. Mrs. Hannah Gibbs Bradshaw d. 21 Jan. 1793, a. 39. He d. at Boston of apoplexy, 7 June, 1793. Had Rebecca Cooke (b. 5 Mar. 1782), adm. to the ch. 6 May, 1804, d. unm. 29 May, 1813, a. 32; Elizabeth (bap. Wat. 19 Sept. 1784), adm. to the ch. 18 Sept. 1808, and dism. to the ch. in Hadley, 6 Apr. 1824—was the Miss Eliza who d. at Boston, 10 Mar. 1843; Anna (not named in records—bap. Wat. 29 Jan. 1786, d. unm. in Arlington 30 Nov. 1869, a. 8<