Glynne Baronets

Glynne Baronets

The Glynne Baronetcy of Bisseter in the County of Oxford, was created in the Baronetage of England on 20 May 1661 for William Glynne, the former Member of Parliament for Carnarvon.

The title became extinct on the death in 1874 of the 9th Baronet. The family estates, including Hawarden Castle in Flintshire, had been rescued from bankruptcy by the wealth of Sir John Gladstone, whose son William Gladstone (the Liberal Prime Minister) had married the 9th Baronet's sister Catherine; on his death, they passed to Catherine and William's eldest son William Henry Gladstone.

Glynne Baronets, of Bisseter, Oxfordshire (1661)

* Sir William Glynne, 1st Baronet (20 January 16388 September 1690), the son of Sir John Glynne (Lord Chief Justice during the Commonwealth), was Member of Parliament (MP) for Carnarvon in 1660. He married Penelope Anderson and had two sons, the 2nd and 3rd Baronets.
* Sir William Glynne, 2nd Baronet (17 May 16633 September 1721), MP for Oxford University 1698–1700 and Woodstock 1702–1705. He married Mary Evelyn, and their one son William Glynne (1689–1719), a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, predeceased him.
* Sir Stephen Glynne, 3rd Baronet (7 February 166529 April 1729), married Sophia Evelyn (his sister-in-law), by whom he had three sons, the 4th, 5th, and 6th Baronets.
* Sir Stephen Glynne, 4th Baronet (c.1696–September 1729)
* Sir William Glynne, 5th Baronet (c.1710–August 1730), died unmarried at Aix-la-Chapelle.
* Sir John Glynne, 6th Baronet (3 January 17121 June 1777), MP for Flintshire 1741–1747 and Flint 1753–1777. He expanded the family estate by his marriage to the heiress Honora Conway (d. 1769), and built Hawarden Castle in 1752. He was succeeded by his third son.
* Sir Stephen Glynne, 7th Baronet (12 May 17441 April 1780) was educated at Queen's College, Oxford and took holy orders, becoming rector of Hawarden. He married Mary Bennett in 1779, and died of a ruptured blood vessel while hunting the next year.
* Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 8th Baronet (May 1780–5 March 1815) was the posthumous son of the 7th Baronet. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Sir Stephen was an amateur architect and an agriculturalist. In 1806, he married Mary Griffin, daughter of Lord Braybrooke. He died at Nice in 1815 and was succeeded by his son Stephen.
* Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 9th Baronet (22 September 180717 June 1874), Conservative MP for Flint 1832–1837 and for Flintshire 1837–1841 and 1842–1847, brother-in law of Prime Minister William Gladstone.

References

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* [http://www.leighrayment.com/baronetage/baronetsG1.htm Baronetcies: G (part 1)] , at Leigh Rayment's Peerage pages


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