Introduction

The following collection brings together the principal historical, genealogical, and cultural sources that illuminate the heritage of the Royal House of Bradley and its allied lineages. Curated with care for researchers, kin, and diplomatic partners, these references provide direct pathways into the traditions, regions, and scholarly foundations that inform our identity. From Gaelic nobility and ecclesiastical history to heraldic customs, monastic scholarship, and international alliances, each resource has been selected to support deeper understanding and responsible stewardship of our shared legacy.

A curated selection of historical, genealogical, and cultural references connected to the Royal House of Bradley.

Heritage & Lineage

  • Ua Bhrolcháin (O’Brolchain) Lineage

  • Bradley Family Clan History

  • Gaelic Nobility & Ecclesiastical Houses

Heraldry & Identity

  • Heraldic Traditions of Ireland

  • Clan Badges and Tartans of Ulster Families

  • Royal and Ecclesiastical Heraldry in Gaelic Culture

Historical Regions & Places

  • Baile Uí Bhrolcháin (O’Brolchain Settlement)

  • Derry & Armagh Ecclesiastical Centers

  • The O’Neills of Tyrone and Related Houses

Allied Houses & Diplomatic Relations

  • Royal House of Gbi Hohoe Ahado (Ghana)

  • Imperial House of Soulouque (Haiti)

  • Tsalagiyi Nvdagi Tribe (Texas Cherokee / Mexico Recognition)

  • Royal Houses and Dynastic Orders of Europe and Africa

Cultural & Academic Resources

  • Irish Monastic Scholarship

  • Gaelic Legal Traditions (Brehon Law)

  • Genealogical Archives of Ireland and Scotland

  • Studies in Medieval Irish Christianity

Closing Statement

In assembling this collection of historical, genealogical, and cultural references, the House of Bradley affirms its enduring commitment to accuracy, transparency, and the preservation of ancestral truth. These resources stand not merely as citations, but as pathways—guiding scholars, kin, and allied houses toward a deeper understanding of the traditions that shaped our lineage and the wider Gaelic world from which it emerged.

May this compendium continue to support earnest study, informed dialogue, and the strengthening of bonds among those who honor heritage with integrity and purpose.