Background
Thelwall was the son of either Simon or Edward Thelwall of Plas-y-ward.
Thelwall was the son of either Simon or Edward Thelwall of Plas-y-ward.
Lincoln College.
Fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. He was admitted at Lincoln College, Oxford on 7 June 1616 aged 15. He was sworn a burgess of Denbigh of 31 March 1634, and was admitted to Inner Temple in November 1637.
During the Civil War, he was driven out of Denbighshire and fled to Pembrokeshire.
As Major Thelwall he helped drive the Royalists out of Pembrokeshire in 1643. He was one of the commanders who received the surrender of Denbigh Castle in 1646.
He became a Deputy Lieutenant for Denbighshire on 2 July 1646 and became commissioner to manage Denbighshire in May 1648, was one of the Committee for North Wales in June 1648 and commissioner for pious uses for the use of the Corporation on 17 November 1648. He was excluded from Parliament in December 1648 under Pride"s Purge.
He was elected Member of Parliament for Denbighshire in 1654 for the First Protectorate Parliament.
Thelwall married firstly Margaret Sheffield, daughter of Edward Sheffield, 1st Earl of Musgrave.
In November 1640, Thelwall was elected Member of Parliament for Denbigh in the Long Parliament.