David Jenkins
(1582-1663), Welsh judge and royalistSitter associated with 5 portraits
by William Marshall
line engraving, published 1648
NPG D26971
by William Marshall, published by John Giles
line engraving, published 1648
NPG D35516
after William Marshall
line engraving, published 1681
NPG D9238
after William Marshall
line engraving, published 1681
NPG D35517
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Lily Lorraine Edwards
05 September 2022, 23:22
My daughter has gone back over our family history. She has found that Judge Jenkins was one of our umpteenth great grandfather's. Obviously now the blood line is watered down but there must be other decendants somewhere. I can only say that I am not a royalist but he was on the right track concerning Parliament. When it came to Royals we would not have got on.
I think it's so wrong that his name was not added to the list in Westminster as I found on Wikipedia. A brave man to be fighting for his king in his 60s.