Patrick Glynn

Patrick Glynn

Patrick McMahon Glynn KC (25 August 185528 October 1931) was a former Attorney General of Australia and Minister for External Affairs.

Early life

Born in Gort, County Galway, Ireland and educated at the French College, Blackrock and Trinity College, Dublin, Glynn graduated with a BA and LLB, and was the medallist for Oratory at the Law Students Debating Society of Ireland in 1880. The same year saw Glynn immigrate to Australia.

Political career

Glynn was admitted to the Victorian bar. His time in Victoria was not a success and in 1882 he moved to Kapunda, South Australia to open a branch of an Adelaide based law firm. His success in Kapunda allowed him to open his own law firm in Adelaide and involve himself in the political sphere. He also edited for some time the "Kapunda Herald".

Glynn served as president of the South Australian branch of the Irish National League and helped found the South Australian Land Nationalisation Society. His community profile assisted him in his election to the South Australian House of Assembly as the member for Light in 1887. As an advocate of free trade, Glynn was considered a conservative but his support of progressive issues like female suffrage and land nationalisation isolated him from his conservative colleagues.

Glynn was defeated at the 1890 election and stood unsuccessfully for Light again at the 1893 election but returned to South Australian colonial politics in 1895 as the member for North Adelaide and in his re-election in 1897, became the first person to be elected in Australia under adult suffrage.

Glynn was a member of the Convention that framed the Australian Commonwealth constitution in 1897-98, contributing a reference to God in the preamble to the Australian Constitution, and helped found the Free Trade Party, one of the major parties in early twentieth century Australian politics. In the lead up to the inaugural federal election, Glynn acted as the informal deputy leader of the Free Trade Party and managed the Free Trade election campaigns in South Australia and Western Australia, while Free Trade leader George Reid oversaw the rest of Australia. As a result, Glynn was not only comfortably elected to parliament as a member for South Australia but, together with Reid, he is said to have "created Australia's first national political campaign."

At the 1903 election, Glynn was returned unopposed as the member for Angas and was unopposed in 1910, 1913 and 1914 before losing his seat at the 1919 election. While in parliament, Glynn served variously as Attorney General, Minister for External Affairs and Minister for Home and Territories.

Late life

Glynn retired from politics in 1919, and died at North Adelaide in 1931. He married Abigail Dynon, who predeceased him, and was survived by two sons and four daughters. He was a fine Shakespearian scholar; several of his literary papers were published, as were also various legal and political pamphlets.

References

* cite book
first=W.G.
last=McGinn
year=1989
title=George Reid
publisher=Melbourne University Press, Melbourne
id=ISBN 0522843735

* cite book
first=M.
last=Simms (ed.)
year=2001
title=1901: The forgotton election
publisher=University of Queensland Press, Brisbane
id=ISBN 0-7022-3302-1

*cite book
first=G.
last=O'Collins
year=1983
chapter= [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090029b.htm Glynn, Patrick McMahon (1855 - 1931)]
title=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9
publisher=MUP
pages=pp 30–32
id=ISSN 1833-7538

*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Patrick|Last=Glynn|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogG.html#glynn1

Persondata
NAME=Glynn, Patrick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Attorney General of Australia and Minister for External Affairs.
DATE OF BIRTH=25 August 1855
PLACE OF BIRTH=Gort, County Galway, Ireland
DATE OF DEATH=28 October 1931
PLACE OF DEATH=North Adelaide, South Australia


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