- John
Bodvel (1617 –
March 1663) was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons of
England (and Wales) from 1640 to 1644. He was a
colonel in the...
- near Boduan,
North Wales. John Wynn (John Wyn ap Hugh of
Bodvel, died 1576)
being the
Bodvel family ancestor, John was high
sheriff for Caernarfon. Wynn...
-
boundaries of the island.
Short Parliament April 1640: John
Bodvel Long
Parliament 1640–1644: John
Bodvel (Royalist) –
disabled to sit, 5
February 1644 1646–1648:...
- and died
there in
February 1682. He had
married Sarah Bodvel,
second daughter of John
Bodvel of
Bodvile Castle,
North Wales, a
marriage that displeased...
-
Colonel John
Bodvel was
appointed governor of
Caernarfon Castle in
March 1646 and the
castle was
besieged by
Parliamentary forces from April.
Bodvel commanded...
-
predeceasing his father. He had
married Sarah,
second daughter of John
Bodvel of
Bodville Castle,
North Wales and his wife Anne Russell, with whom he...
- Richard. His
daughter Elizabeth married Sir John
Bodvel of Caerfryn, and was the
mother of John
Bodvel.
Another daughter, Mary,
married Sir
Roger Mostyn...
-
Thomas Madryn, of
Madryn 1587 John Wynn of
Gwydir Castle 1588 Hugh Gwyn
Bodvel of
Bodvel,
Llannor 1589
Griffith ap John Griffith, of Llŷn 1590
Robert Wynne...
- She has been seen as a protofeminist.
Hester Lynch Salusbury was born at
Bodvel Hall, Caernarvonshire, Wales, the only
daughter of
Hester Lynch Cotton and...
- son of
Robert Robartes,
Viscount Bodmin and his wife
Sarah Bodvel,
daughter of John
Bodvel, and
younger brother of
Charles Robartes, 2nd Earl of Radnor...