Letters made Patent
Letters Patent, within the Royal House of Bradley–Ó Brólcáin, are the formal instruments by which sovereign authority is expressed, delegated, or confirmed.
Issued under the Princely Seal, they serve as open proclamations granting titles, offices, privileges, or commissions, and they stand as the legal‑ceremonial record of the Crown’s will. Each document embodies both dynastic continuity and the public exercise of Fons Honorum.
They are preserved in this archive so that every grant, appointment, and act of sovereign recognition remains transparent, verifiable, and accessible to the historical record, ensuring that the lineage of authority may be traced without interruption across generations.
📜 Chronological List of Letters Patent
A structured archival register for the Royal House of Bradley–Ó Brólcáin
2026
H.G. Marchioness Carol Ann Scott
6th April 2026
H.G. Countess Heidi Barbara Hemler-Trotzer
6th April 2026
H.G. Baron Donald Paul Bradley II
6th April 2026
H.G. Baroness Christylee Marie Champion-Bradley
6th April 2026
H.G. Countess Carol Ann Scott
7th April 2026
H.G. Viscount William Scott Bradley
2nd February 2026
H.G. Marquess John Hull Pothoven
6th April 2026
H.G. Earl Joshua Aaron Hampton
6th April 2026
HRH Prince Carl Raymond Bradley
7th April 2026
H.G. Marquess Tony T Williams
6th April 2026
H.G. Baron Mikhail Freire Figueiredo
6th April 2026
H.G. Baroness Maria Izabella Branicka
6th April 2026
H.G. Count Tony T Williams
7th April 2026
H.G. Count John Hull Pothoven
7th April 2026
2025
H.G. Earl Diego Mariano Villardi
14th July 2025
H.G. Earl John Hull Pothoven
14th July 2025
HRH Prince Carl R Bradley
9th September 2025
H.G. Countess Carol Ann Scott
14th July 2025
2024
H.G. Baron Tony T. Williams
5th November 2024
Closing Statement
In preserving these Letters Made Patent, the House of Bradley affirms its enduring commitment to clarity, legitimacy, and the careful stewardship of its historical record. Each instrument stands as a testament to the principled governance, ceremonial order, and dynastic continuity that define the Royal House’s modern expression.
As these documents pass into the public archive, they do so not merely as artifacts of authority, but as living markers of responsibility—anchoring the past, informing the present, and guiding the future custodians of the House’s solemn trust.