Education
Bradock was educated at Christ"s College, Cambridge, proceeded Bachelor of Arts in 1576, and was elected fellow of his college in 1578.
Bradock was educated at Christ"s College, Cambridge, proceeded Bachelor of Arts in 1576, and was elected fellow of his college in 1578.
In 1579 his name appears in a protest against the action of Edward Hawford, the master, in withholding his fellowship from Hugh Broughton. In 1580 he proceeded Master of Arts, and was incorporated Master of Arts at Oxford in 1584. In 1588 he was elected head-master of the grammar school at Reading, and in 1591 was presented to the vicarage of Stanstead Abbotts in Hertfordshire, which he resigned in 1593.
The advowson of Great Munden in Hertfordshire was granted 11 July 1604 to a certain Thomas Nicholson upon trust to present it to Bradock.
Bradock never obtained the presentation, which did not fall vacant till 1616. He probably died before that date.