United States printer (born in England) whose press produced the first American prayer book and the New York City's first newspaper (1663-1752)
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Examples for "William Bradford "
1 They were led by William Bradford and William Brewster, their spiritual leader.
2 In 1693, the first printing press was set up in the city by William Bradford .
3 His name was William Bradford , and he was at that time thirty years of age.
4 He was succeeded by Edmund Randolph, whose place as Attorney-General was supplied by William Bradford , of Pennsylvania.
5 An Old Philadelphian contains sketches of the life of Colonel William Bradford , the patriot printer of 1776, by John William Wallace.
1 Mr Bradford said: We need to look across the continent and beyond.
2 Ms Bradford said the party had clearly been forced into a compromise.
3 The result lifted Bradford into fourth place in the League Two table.
4 The people of Bradford voted 54 per cent in favour of leaving.
5 The artwork is captivating; Bradford makes great use of shadows and silhouettes.
6 BBC Look North communities correspondent Jhangir Ahmed reports on preparations in Bradford .
7 Bradford is just the latest urban area to get the Alsop treatment.
8 A minister is hosting several church-themed events in Bradford pubs over Easter.
9 Aer Lingus Regional will launch a new Dublin-Leeds Bradford service next month.
10 Miliband said he would listen carefully to the voters of Bradford West.
11 Iris Outlaw Bradford , who had been widowed a second time, recently died.
12 DT The Bradford Telegraph and Argus described him as a 'top detective'.
13 On the evidence of Bradford West she has some way to go.
14 She was born at Thornton, in the parish of Bradford , in 1816.
15 Maxwell was arrested on 2 July at a Bradford , New Hampshire, estate.
16 Extracted from Fifty-Six: The Story of the Bradford Fire by Martin Fletcher.
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