William J. Bonville
William J. Bonville appears to be a name often confused with the better-documented English nobleman William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville (c. 1392–1461), who was a prominent landowner, soldier, and administrator in southwest England. He played a significant role in the political conflicts of the Wars of the Roses and was executed after the Lancastrian victory at the Second Battle of St Albans.[1][3]