Sir Ralph Bingley (c.1570–1627) was a Welsh soldier who served and settled in Ireland.
Born in Hawarden, Flintshire, Bingley served as an officer under Sir Henry Docwra, as part of the expedition to establish garrisons in Derry and the Lough Foyle during Tyrone's Rebellion (1594–1603).
In the Plantation of Ulster he was granted 1,100 acres in Kilmacrennan, including the town of Rathmullan.
[1] During O'Doherty's Rebellion of 1608 he returned to active service with the Irish Army, following the Burning of Derry.
[3] He was a strong supporter of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham[4] and led a force of Irish troops to serve under him at the Siege of La Rochelle.