Office: | Member of Parliament for Denbigh Boroughs |
Predecessor: | Inaugural holder |
Term Start: | 16 January 1542 |
Term End: | 28 March 1544 |
Successor: | George Salusbury |
Birth Date: | By 1509 |
Death Date: | 1577/78 |
Residence: | Galch Hill |
Parents: | Margaret Smith Fulk Myddelton |
Spouse: | Jane Dryhurst |
Children: | 16, including Thomas, Hugh, Robert |
Relations: | Robert Myddelton (brother) Thomas Myddelton (grandson) Peter Middleton (grandson) Robert Smith (uncle) |
Richard Myddelton (by 1509 – 1577/78), of Galch Hill, near Denbigh, was a Welsh politician.
Myddelton was born by 1509 and was the third son of Margaret (Smith) Myddelton and Fulk Myddelton of Llansannan, a younger son of David Myddelton, receiver of Denbigh during the reign of King Edward IV, was for many years governor of Denbigh Castle. His younger brother was Robert Myddelton, also an MP for Denbigh Boroughs.[1]
His mother was a daughter of Thomas Smith of Chester and sister to Robert Smith, MP for Carlisle.
Upon his father's death before March 1534, Myddelton may have succeeded him as governor of Denbigh Castle, an office which was later held by his own sons.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Denbigh Boroughs in 1542.
Myddelton was married Jane Dryhurst, a daughter of Hugh Dryhurst of Denbigh. Together, they were the parents of nine sons and seven daughters, including:
Myddelton died in 1577 or 1578.[6]
Through his son Thomas, he was a grandfather of Sir Thomas Myddelton (1586–1666), who represented Weymouth in the Commons from 1624 to 1625 and Denbighshire from 1625 to 1661.[7] [8]
Through his son Robert, he was a grandfather of Peter Middleton (1603–1661), who represented Weymouth in the Commons in 1659 and 1660.[9]