Richard Bradshaigh or Bradshaw (alias Barton, 1602–1669), was an English Jesuit.
[2] He was educated in the English college at Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1625.
[3] Bradshaigh became a professed father in 1640 and rector of the English college at Liège in 1642.
[1] Dodd ascribes to him a work on the Nullity of the Protestant Clergy in reply to Archbishop Bramhall,[4] but the correctness of this statement has been questioned.
Some interesting letters written by him in 1660 to Father General Nickell upon English affairs.