Barnaby Bradford (1888-1916) was a spy of the German Empire during World War I.
Biography[]
Barnaby Bradford was born in 1888 in London, England. Bradford was from an upper-class family, and he had an education in the German Empire. At the start of World War I in 1914, Bradford decided that his true loyalty was to Germany, and he became a member of a German spy ring. Bradford was assassinated in 1916 by the Rooks gang leader Lydia Frye, who was working with Winston Churchill in hunting down the German spies in the city.