Robert Myddelton (died 1616)

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Robert Myddelton (or Middleton) (c.1563 – 1616) was a Welsh politician who served as MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis and the City of London in the Parliament of England.

Myddelton was born c.1563 at Denbigh Castle in Denbigh, Wales, of which his father was governor. He was the seventh son of Jane (née Dryhurst) Myddelton and Richard Myddelton (c.1509–1577/8) of Galch Hill, Henllan who was also MP for Denbigh Boroughs.[1] Among his siblings were Sir Thomas Myddelton, a Lord Mayor of London,[2] William Myddelton, a poet and seaman who died at Antwerp in 1621, and Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st Baronet, a wealthy merchant and clothmaker who was appointed Royal Jeweller by King James VI and I.[3]

His paternal grandparents were Fulk Myddelton of Llansannan and Margaret (née Smith) Myddelton. His maternal grandparents were Hugh Dryhurst, alderman of Denbigh, and Lucy (née Grimsditch) Dryhurst.[4]

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