Griffith Bodwrda

Griffith Bodwrda (1621–1677) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1656 and 1660.

Before 1646 he was granted the Wine Licence Office which had an income of £300 pa.

He was also appointed Receiver of the First Fruits worth £200 pa and was Keeper of the Records of the Court of Common Pleas in 1656.

[2] In 1660, Bodwrda was re-elected MP for Beaumaris in the Convention Parliament.

[3] In October 1660 he was ordered by King Charles II to see to the dismantling of Carnarvon Castle and in 1666 he was charged with providing protection to refugees from the Great Fire of London who were displaced to Islington.