Sir Richard Bulkeley

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Richard Bulkeley, of Hotcroft

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Birthplace: Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales
Death: circa 1547 (43-61)
Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales
Immediate Family:

Son of Rowland Bulkeley and Alice Birchinshaw
Husband of Catherine Bulkeley
Father of Sir Richard Bulkeley, Kt., MP; Rowland Bulkeley, MP and Jane Bulkeley
Brother of William Bulkeley, MP; Catherine Bulkeley; Robert Bulkeley, of Gronant; Alice Bulkeley; Thomas Bulkeley, Parson of Llairhuddlad and Precentor of Bangor and 5 others

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About Sir Richard Bulkeley

See Peter Bartrum, https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6211/BULKELE... (March 12, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)

See Peter Bartrum, https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5234/MARCHUD... (April 8, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)

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  • Sir. Richard Bulkeley, Baron - Male born Abt 1495 - of Beaumaris, , Anglesey, Wales - died Yes, date unknown
  • Father Rowland Bulkeley, b. Abt 1469, of Beaumaris, , Anglesey, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1538 – Age: ~ 69 years
  • Mother Alice Becconsall, b. Abt 1471, of Becconsall, Croston, Lancashire, England, d. of Beaumaris, , Anglesey, Wales
  • Married Abt 1493 of Beaumaris, , Anglesey, Wales

Baron Hill Estate near Beaumaris was not yet established in Richard Bulkeley's lifetime. From the English Wikipedia page on Baron Hill:

Baron Hill is an estate in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales, named after the hill on which it stands. It was established in 1618, in preparation for Prince Henry of Wales's progress to Ireland, by Sir Richard Bulkeley as the family seat of the influential Bulkeley family.

During the English Civil War, Richard's successor, Colonel Thomas Bulkeley, is said to have invited King Charles I to take possession of the house and set up his court there.

In the eighteenth century the house was the seat of Lord Viscount Bulkeley[1], who maintained Jacobite sympathies. The Neo-Palladian style is obvious from the curved facade of the building to the terraces, follies and balconies; this was the style adopted during the 1776 reconstruction of the mansion by architect Samuel Wyatt. However, the mansion was originally built in 1618. There is also an icehouse in the gardens and a lodge house.

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Sir Richard Bulkeley's Timeline

1495
1495
Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales
1515
1515
Baron Hill, Beaumaurice, Anglesea, Wales
1526
1526
1531
1531
Isle of Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom
1547
1547
Age 52
Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales