CONWAY, Sir Henry, 1st Bt. (1635-69), of Bodrhyddan, Flints.

Constituency Dates
Flintshire [] – 4 June 1669
Family and Education
bap. 22 Feb. 1635, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of William Conway of Bodrhyddan by Lucy, da. of Thomas Mostyn of Rhyl. m. 7 Apr. 1661, Mary, da. of Sir Richard Lloyd I of Esclus Hall, Denb., 2s. 2da. suc. fa. c.1654; cr. Bt. 25 July 1660.1Jnl. Flints. Hist. Soc. xix. 77, 79, 86.
Offices Held

Sheriff, Flints. 1656 – 57, commr. for militia, Mar. 1660, j.p. Mar. 1660 – d., dep. lt. c. Aug. 1660 – d., commr. for assessment Aug. 1660 – d., oyer and terminer, Wales, 1661, loyal and indigent officers, Flints. 1662.

Address
Main residence: Bodrhyddan, Flints.
biography text

The estate of Bodrhyddan had been in the hands of the Conways since the 13th century, but their only previous parliamentary experience had been for the county in 1558 and the boroughs in 1563. Conway’s father, reputed to be a Roman Catholic, was added to the commission of array in 1643, and fortified Rhuddlan Castle for the King. After the war, he took the Covenant and the negative oath, and petitioned to compound, although too weak and old to travel to London. No further proceedings are recorded.2J. E. Griffith, Peds. of Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 260-1; Jnl. Flints. Hist. Soc. xviii. 54; Cal. Comm. Comp. 1632; Wood’s Life and Times (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xxvi), 46.

Conway himself, probably an Anglican, was created a baronet at the Restoration and returned for the county in 1661. So far as can be ascertained, he was a totally inactive Member of the Cavalier Parliament. He was given leave to go into the country on 16 Nov. 1666, and died on 4 June 1669.3Jnl. Flints. Hist. Soc. xx. 1.

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Notes
  • 1. Jnl. Flints. Hist. Soc. xix. 77, 79, 86.
  • 2. J. E. Griffith, Peds. of Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 260-1; Jnl. Flints. Hist. Soc. xviii. 54; Cal. Comm. Comp. 1632; Wood’s Life and Times (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xxvi), 46.
  • 3. Jnl. Flints. Hist. Soc. xx. 1.