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