Dodding Bradyll

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Dodding Bradyll (1689–1748) was an English politician and businessman.[1]

Born at Conishead Priory, Lancashire, to merchant John Bradyll and Sarah, the daughter of Miles Dodding.[2]

Bradyll was elected unopposed as the Whig MP for Lancaster at the 1715 General Election, though he did not contest at the next election.[1] In 1728, he followed his father and brother in becoming a director of the East India Company, serving as deputy chairman in 1744 and 1748, and as chairman in 1745.[2]

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Preceded by
Robert Heysham
William Heysham
Member of Parliament for Lancaster
1722–1745
With: William Heysham 1715-1716
William Heysham, junior 1716-1722
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Thomas Lowther
William Heysham, junior
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