Sadly, no.
There is a passage on George Bradshaw in June 1650 who was a privateer,
"In June 1650 Bradshaw seized the Mary of Liverpool off the Irish Coast near Carrickfergus 'with a long boate from the Iland of Man, manned with Sixteen Oares,' and armed with 'two guns, one murderer, and several musketts'. The prize was taken to the island where George Sayer, the factor of Robert Massey of Warrington, petitioned James, seventh earl of Derby, for the restitution of his masters goods which formed part of the cargo. He received no satisfaction and had to be content with Derby's uncompromising answer that 'a fifteenth parte he did take for the Kinge, a tenth parte for himself and the remainder for the taker'. "
I'm researching Bradshaws in Shevington and Wigan areas incidentally...