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'''Nicholas Bagenal''' or '''Bagenall''' (1629 – 1712) was an English MP for [[Anglesey (UK Parliament constituency)|Anglesey]], Wales.
'''Nicholas Bagenal''' or '''Bagenall''' (1629 – 1712) was an English MP for [[Anglesey (UK Parliament constituency)|Anglesey]], Wales.


He was born in Bath the son of Arthur Bagenal and his wife, Magdalene, daughter of [[Richard Trevor (politician)|Sir Richard Trevor]] of Trevalyn, Denbighshire. He was the grandson of [[Henry Bagenal]], Marshal of the Army in Ireland]]. He owned estates at [[Plas Newydd]], Anglesey and in [[Newry]], County Down.
He was born in Bath the son of Arthur Bagenal and his wife, Magdalene, daughter of [[Richard Trevor (politician)|Sir Richard Trevor]] of Trevalyn, Denbighshire. He was the grandson of [[Henry Bagenal]], Marshal of the Army in Ireland. He owned estates at [[Plas Newydd]], Anglesey and in [[Newry]], County Down.


He was a commissioner for Assessment for Anglesey (1647-1648, 1660-1680), for Caernarvon (1660-1663, 1664-1680) and for Anglesey and Caernarvon (1689-1690). He was elected MP for Anglesey in 1661 and was a Deputy Lieutenant (1661-?1680, 1689-1712) and [[Custos Rotulorum of Anglesey|Custos Rotulorum]] for Anglesey (1689-1690).
He was a commissioner for Assessment for Anglesey (1647-1648, 1660-1680), for Caernarvon (1660-1663, 1664-1680) and for Anglesey and Caernarvon (1689-1690). He was elected MP for Anglesey in 1661 and was a Deputy Lieutenant (1661-?1680, 1689-1712) and [[Custos Rotulorum of Anglesey|Custos Rotulorum]] for Anglesey (1689-1690).

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Plas Newydd today

Nicholas Bagenal or Bagenall (1629 – 1712) was an English MP for Anglesey, Wales.

He was born in Bath the son of Arthur Bagenal and his wife, Magdalene, daughter of Sir Richard Trevor of Trevalyn, Denbighshire. He was the grandson of Henry Bagenal, Marshal of the Army in Ireland. He owned estates at Plas Newydd, Anglesey and in Newry, County Down.

He was a commissioner for Assessment for Anglesey (1647-1648, 1660-1680), for Caernarvon (1660-1663, 1664-1680) and for Anglesey and Caernarvon (1689-1690). He was elected MP for Anglesey in 1661 and was a Deputy Lieutenant (1661-?1680, 1689-1712) and Custos Rotulorum for Anglesey (1689-1690).

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1664.

On his death the family estates at Anglesey and Newry passed to his cousins Edward Bayly and Robert Needham respectively, and ultimately to the Marquess of Anglesey and the Earl of Kilmorey. He had married twice, firstly Anne Charlotte, daughter of Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin and 1st Earl of Ailesbury, with whom he had a daughter Elizabeth, and secondly Sidney, daughter of Sir Robert Grosvenor of Eaton, Cheshire. [1]

References

  1. ^ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke's Irish Family Records. London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976.

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