Bradley was the only to capture a ship, a Cuban vessel with a cargo of flour.
[2] Bradley and Braziliano returned to blockade the town of Campeche that summer.
[3] In August 1670, Bradley sailed with Braziliano and de Lescat to join Henry Morgan's campaign in Panama.
Morgan sent Bradley's Mayflower and two other ships (with a force of 400 men) to capture Fort San Lorenzo which guarded the mouth of the Chagres river and the city of Chagres.
[3] Although Bradley and 100 of his men died during the attack, it left Chagres unprotected and vulnerable to Morgan's fleet allowing them to capture the city.