Richard Bulkeley (died 1621)

Sir Richard Bulkeley (1533–1621) of Beaumaris, Anglesey and Lewisham was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons of England in 1563 and from 1604 to 1614.

Life

Bulkeley was the eldest son of Sir Richard Bulkeley, of Beaumaris and Anglesey by his first wife Margaret née Savage.

He was appointed Constable of Beaumaris Castle in 1561 and elected first Mayor of Beaumaris in 1562.[1] In 1563, he was elected Member of Parliament for Anglesey, a position he obtained through the influence of his father. He was appointed High Sheriff of Anglesey for 1570.

Bulkeley was knighted in Whitehall, London in 1577, and became embroiled in various power struggles in Wales including with the Earl of Leicester and Owen Wood of Rhosmor. Wood accused him of oppressing the townspeople of Beaumaris, and being involved with the 1586 Babington plot. Bulkeley was exonerated by the Privy Council on these charges, but was censured in the Star Chamber for molesting Wood. He is known for being a courtier of Queen Elizabeth, and entertained her in Lewisham — see Honor Oak. She appointed him one of the Council of the Marches of Wales in 1602.

In 1604 Bulkeley was elected MP for Anglesey again, and was re-elected in 1614.[2] He was one of the Council of the Marches of Wales again in 1617. In 1618, he founded the family seat at Baron Hill.

Bulkeley was buried at Beaumaris 28 June 1621, aged 88 and was succeeded by his son Richard.

Family

Bulkeley married twice: firstly Catherine (who died 1573), the daughter of Sir William Davenport Kt. of Brome Hall, Cheshire, and secondly on 18 February 1576 Mary, the daughter of William Borough, Lord Borough of Gainsborough, Lincs. His son, Thomas, was created Viscount Bulkeley in 1644, in recognition of his support for the Royalist cause. Three successive viscounts carried the forename Richard.

Bulkeley's younger half-brother was Lancelot Bulkeley, later Archbishop of Dublin. His son-in-law was Sir Edwin Sandys.

References

  1. Nicholas, Thomas. Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales. p. 39.
  2. W R Williams The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Rowland Ap Meredydd
Member of Parliament for Anglesey
1563
Succeeded by
Sir Richard Bulkeley
Preceded by
Thomas Holland
Member of Parliament for Anglesey
1604–1614
Succeeded by
Richard Williams
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Richard Bulkeley
Custos Rotulorum of Anglesey
bef. 1577 – bef. 1584
Succeeded by
The Earl of Leicester
Preceded by
The Earl of Leicester
Custos Rotulorum of Anglesey
bef. 1594 – 1621
Succeeded by
Rowland White
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