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Company her mansion in Catte Street to use as their Company Hall in return for their agreement to act as trustees. In 1511 the Mercers held their annual banquet at her mansion at her request, noting that it would be more 'chargeable' than was usually the case, because of the 'Company of Gentilwemen that she myndeth to have'. This innovation of having wives present at the Mercers' annual banquet persisted for some years, at least until 1525.
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Thomas Bradbury left to his widow a mansion in Catte Street in London and several manors and annuities, as well as the residue of his estate. This included his mercery business, which she appears to have sold after her son James Bodley, a mercer, died in 1514. James appointed his mother overseer of
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in the church of St Stephen Coleman Street for the souls of both her husbands. This involved the purchase of lands from which the revenues would fund the chantry in perpetuity. Within a year of Thomas Bradbury's death his widow had purchased the necessary lands, and had agreed to give the Mercers'
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Thomas Bodley left an estate of £1000, of which his wife, Joan, was entitled to a third, and his children another third, according to the custom of the City of London. Sutton considers it likely that she continued to run her late husband's business.
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of the Holy Trinity, and Lady Bradbury also contributed funds towards reparations of the town's church. After the death of her brother, the vicar, in 1521 Lady Bradbury carried out a project which he had long contemplated, the setting up of a
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in the town. Within a year of his death Lady Bradbury had found a schoolmaster, whose salary she paid herself until she had arranged, by 1525, for the endowment of the school. One of the school's students in the early 1560s was the writer
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In 1513 Lady Bradbury, her brother John Leche, vicar of Saffron Walden, and her son, James Bodley, were involved in obtaining a form of self-government for the town of Saffron Walden through the founding of the
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About March 1495 Joan Leche remarried. Her second husband, Thomas Bradbury (c.1439 – 10 January 1510), was in his mid-fifties, and she herself was in her forties. The Bradbury family had come from
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was educated at the school, but according to Smith's biographer, Mary Dewar, the claim is unsupported; Smith did, however, cause the school to become a royal foundation in the reign of
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Alumni Etonenses; A Catalogue of the Provosts & Fellows of Eton College & King's College, Cambridge
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During her widowhood, Lady Bradbury doubled the inheritance from Thomas Bradbury which had been her
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Barron, Caroline M. (2004). "Women traders and artisans in London (act. c.1200–c.1500)".
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Thomas Leveson (1532-1576), second son, married Ursula Gresham (1534-1574), daughter of
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Will of Sir John Leveson of Halling, Kent, proved 10 November 1615, National Archives
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England
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claimed that while there Harvey was known as a 'desperate stabber with penknives'.
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Will of Thomas Leveson of Halling, Kent, proved 20 October 1576, National Archives
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Nicholas Leveson (d.1539), second son of Richard Leveson Esquire of Prestwood,
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Elizabeth Bodley (d. between 1526 and 1530). She married William Tyrrell of
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Will of Nicholas Leveson, The Sutherland Collection, Staffordshire Archives
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White corrects earlier sources which wrongly identify her as daughter of
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Joan's children were all of her first marriage, and were as follows:
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At some time between 1470 and 1475 Joan Leche married Thomas Bodley,
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Will of Dionyse Leveson, proved 20 December 1560, National Archives
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Will of Nicholas Leveson, proved 18 October 1539, National Archives
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Will of Thomas Bradbury, proved 27 February 1510, National Archives
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Will of Dame Joan Bradbury, proved 26 April 1530, National Archives
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Dionysia Bodley (d.1561), the youngest daughter. She married the
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Joan Leche, born about 1450, was the daughter of Denis Leche of
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Will of William Leveson, proved 21 June 1621, National Archives
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Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society
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The perpetual chantry founded by Dame Joan was dissolved under
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Will of Thomas Bodley, proved 1 August 1493, National Archives
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I, William Shakespeare Do Appoint Thomas Russell, Esquire..
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his will, in consideration of which he left her a pound of
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Brass (1539) to Nicholas Leveson and wife Dionysia Bodley:
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The Customs of London, Otherwise Called Arnold's Chronicle
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Wisker, Richard (2004). "Leveson, Sir John (1555–1615)".
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After Bradbury's death his widow endowed a perpetual
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After the marriage the family lived in the parish of
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rebellion of 8 February 1601, and her great-grandson
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Leveson, Sir John (1556–1615), History of Parliament
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London: Longman Green. pp. 771–2. 743: 317:(d.1621) was one of two trustees used by 175:origins, Thomas and his brother Richard, 1371: 1237: 1171: 1100: 1098: 856: 791: 739: 640:: Volume 11: Telford (1985), pp. 153-155 439:, who attended the Saffron Walden school 427: 290:John Leveson, eldest son, was killed in 220: 134: 1532:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1390: 1293: 1148:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1065: 1049: 804: 802: 800: 651: 636:'Lilleshall: Manor and other estates', 569: 567: 530: 528: 1634: 1528: 1479: 1449: 1430: 1343: 1190: 1144: 1104: 1089: 1077: 1053: 1012: 996: 980: 976: 964: 952: 940: 936: 924: 920: 904: 868: 844: 832: 820: 808: 779: 767: 755: 735: 711: 695: 691: 679: 667: 655: 622: 610: 573: 558: 546: 534: 519: 397:in 1498. In 1502 he was Master of the 253:John Bodley (d. by 1522). He became a 1507: 1411: 1274: 1265: 1095: 1045: 1024: 1008: 992: 916: 892: 880: 638:A History of the County of Shropshire 606: 594: 1270:. 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Index

Lord Mayor of London
chantry
grammar school
Saffron Walden
Essex
Sir John Leveson
Essex
William Leveson
Globe Theatre

Wellingborough
Northamptonshire
Saffron Walden
Essex
citizen and Merchant Taylor
Devonshire
Grocer
St Botolph Billingsgate
Sir Thomas Bodley
Bodleian Library
coat of arms
Gules
martlets
chief
or
azure

St Andrew Undershaft
mercer
Saffron Walden

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