This cutler was a spring knife maker in Leicester Street in 1841. He may have been the father of John Smith Bradshaw. The 1860 trade directory had an advertisement for Vincent Bradshaw, as a manufacturer of pen, pocket, and lock and dagger knives. He operated from Leicester Street, though by 1863 he had moved to Beet Street. He died on 23 July 1869, aged 56, and was buried in the General Cemetery. His son, Albert (1840-1903), became a cutlery manufacturer, but after he died on 5 May 1903 was buried as a pauper in the General Cemetery.