James Bodell (– 23 September 1892) was a New Zealand soldier, businessman, local politician and writer. He was born in Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England and was Mayor of Tauranga between 1888 and 1889.
The son of framework knitter William Bodell and his wife, Maria Margrom, James Bodell was baptized in Arnold – a town in the English ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire – on 3 July 1831. The family soon relocated to Leicester, a city around 30mile away, where Bodell attended school for three years.
Bodell served in the militia in Waikato from 1863 to 1866. He was briefly a photographer, in the 1870s.[1]
His memoirs, edited by Sir Keith Sinclair, were published in 1982 as A Soldier’s View of Empire.[2]