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QL GLY sons and three dane. he it. 17 June, 9868; his eldest Sir ltiehsrd ‘1. 27 April, 1070, and was s. by his oldest sen, dau., Jemima-Ilenrietta-Elizabeth, it. usia. 18 May, 11. Ste Iferuann-i’ouo;ptau, a geetlraaan of the Privy 1865. 2 Rkhard-Carr. 3 George-Henry. 4 Robert-Spencer, it. 3 Jan. 5857. I Henrietta. 2 Elizabeth. 5 Amalla-Mary. Sir Richard it. in 1775, and was .s. by hie 2nd son, II. Sin Geouoz GLYN, 8. in 1779, tie lot, Jane, youngest Ae’saa—An eaglo, displayed, ssiflt tn’s heads, erased, so., guttJe-d’or. dan. of the Rev. Watkin Lanes, of Tredeval, Pembrokeahire, Cseaf—An eagle’o head, etased, sa., gottde-d’sr ia the beak by whom he had two anna, Riehard-Lewin, a majer in the army; 8. in 5769; it. in the JI,,lla—F’irae at my troet. sereice ef his country in 1793, at St. Ilewingo. William-Lewon, 0. in 1774; and it. the same year, Lady Jane it. in 1798, and Sir George Se. Sndly, in 0798, Catherine. youngest dan. and ce-heiress of the Rev. Gervas Powell, ot’ Llanbaran, Glaoserganshirc, and Camden Place, Bath, by whom (who it. 15 Per. 1845, aged 74 years) he had, a. LEavEN-POwELL, 3rd hart. ii. Groteoe-Lrwew, present hart. s. Anna-Margaret, as. te Joseph Hamilton, Eoq., M.D. Sir George it. 4 Sept. 1814, and was e. by his eldest 000, Ill. Sia Lrwrte-Powrrn, 0. ]4 Aug. 189], who it. uare. 28 July, 1840, when the title devolved on his brother, cbs present baronet. Cre,stien—29 Sept. 1759. Arias—lot and 4th, arg., an eagle imperial, displayed, oa., This ancient family dorivoa its origin from Cumin TroedDdo, guttde-d’or; 2nd and 3rd. org., three fiery brands, as., enflamed. ppr., with an eeentehesn of pretence, arg., oharged t’awys, srbs fiasirioleed to 8-12, acid Irons whom eevreith in with a man’s leg, ronprd at the thigh, is. Crest—An eagle’s head erased, na., gottde d’or in the beak dearont, as-as Etxea,x or I rOAN, who to. Eva, din, and heir a brand, ragnid, fired. Motto—Pro libortate legs nancta. deef—Ewell, Surrey. 0 bY N. GLYN, SIR RICHARD-GEOROL, of Gaunts, Co. Dorset; sues-if of Carie-arvanehire in 7347. who us. Agnee, don, of late capt. let royal dragoons; (a. 1535, a’. his W’ilhiena np Griffith, sf Csehwillan, and was a. by kin son, node, as 3rd baronet, 20 Dec. 1863 ; us. 30 April, WiLLiAM Gv-rw, Esq. of Glynllifon, who as. Catherine, dan. 1868, Franeoe-Goraldiuo. youngest dun. of Major of Thomas Siastyn, of Slaotyo, and was lather of THoatAe FitzGerald, Maperton House, co. Someraot. itlllragr. ALCERMAN Recoe.sen-Cann GLYN, an eminent banker of Sen WeLLtaae GLO’NNE, Rnt. of Glynllifsn, who so. Jane, London, 0. 2 Fob. 1755, eldest oon of Sir It. Clyn. the lot dau. of John Griffith, Rog. af Carnarvon, and was s. by Bark of Ewrll, by his 2nd wife Elizabeth, dan and co-heir his elder asia, of Robert Carr, Req., served so lord-nsoyar in 1798, and was Sin JoeeN CLYNNE, Ent., an eminent crown-lawyer and created a Bart., 22 Nov. 1800. Ho a. 1705, Mary, dan. of piditirian in the reigst of CmiAosLr.s i., who accepted the John Plnmptre, Req. of Fredvillo, M.P. for Nottingham, by asrd-ehief-jnsticcsbip dnring the Uonrpatien, hnt made his wbom (who it. 1832) ho had, I. Rica-ceo PLuaerneE, 2nd baronet. is. Robort (deceased), 0. 0 Sept. 1788; m. 13 Jono, 1929, wife, Frances, oldest date. of Arihur dqnib, Roq., one of Frederies-Elizaboth, 3rd dae. of Henry Harford, Req. of the felIce-s of the Rxoheqner, Sir John left at his decease, Done Place. Itorto, ond had Rtcusao’ticonnr, present bait., 25 Nov. 1606, ads eldest sota and successor, snd Eobort-Carr, capt. 7th fasiliers, 8. 1833, it. 9 .pril. 1867. I. WeLa.;aae GLYNNE, Eoq., who ss’as crested a Baronet see. Thamas-Christoplior, 0. 5 Oct. I ToO. borriotor-at-law 20 Stay, 1601. Sir Williani so. Penelope, dan. of Stephen os. 24 Olarob, 1817, Grace-Julia, don. of Thontas-Charlos Anderson, Eeq. of Ryworth, and grost-grsnddaee. of Sir Siggo, RH.; sod it. 19 Aag. 1827, leaving 10001. cv. Georgo-Carr, of Stars,,,oro Part, Middlesex, 0. in 1797, Rdmnrnsd Anderssra, Rest. of t-lyworth, chief-jnatice of the booker in l.oeden, SIP. for Kendal; o,. 13 Slarrh, 1823; Conrt of Camaeon Pleas in the reign of Roeaasrvn, and Marianne, dan. of Paseoo Grenfrll, tog. of Taplow Ilotese, H.P., woe a. shout the year 1690, by his eldest sorvivieig son, ansI niece of I.ord Iloneraile, and has had isooe, I George‘trenfell, II, Stu WeLe,00Se, who Ia. Sissy, 2ee’l doom, arid ce-heir St.P for Shafresbory, so. 22 Jose, told, Georgiena of Sir Edward Evelyn, Part., by whom ho had one one-vis’isg Maria, eldest don, of tOo 11ev. George i’eafaell, of Ulltogton, Perks; 2 St. Logor-Iliehard, 8. 3 Oct. 1823; aS Juno, loSS, upon leis brother, 1”torenre-Eliooboth, oldest dau. of Ike life Jaeiios-Wilmat III. Ste. SorourN. This gentleman ma. Sephis, youngent Williams, tog. of Herrieegstano. cc. [tamer, and has Coast .ies’eGertrude. em, and co-heir of Sir Edward Lvelyea, and dying in April, Florenre-Elizabeth-Slary. and t’eo oilier di. 5.; 1728, wan ,e. by his eldest seas. I ldenry—Csev, oa,i. RN., knight of the 8th class of the Otojidir, and has a gold medal for distingeisirod orralees on the Dae,ide under Onish Psobs in 1054, and eon present in 1854 and 1858 with rho naval brgade before Sebastopol. ansi V. Sen V,’toLeaoe. This gentlenaaa it. ass anal, in 3730, at its be nbardment 0. 17 April, 1820; as. 10 Sept. I sao, wheet the titte devolved sepsis his only romnoining brother, Rose, dan. of Donis Slaboney, Erg., J,P., of Droo,ore Castle, VI. Ste. Jnnse, who so. 1st, l4oeioe’a, d;nr. of Henry Conway, ro. terry, sod has anon, 0.24 Sept, 1664; ansI Rose-Rivera- Esq., soes aesd heir of Sir Jolare Cosewsey, Part. of dedrydden. dale; and another dao.; 4 Riversdalo-R., rapt, rifle brigade, ri. cc. Flint,5 and by her had several ehildi-sn, of whom 1860; 5 Percival; 6 Sydeey-Carr, ra]it, rifle brigade; 7 Pascae-Charles, a,. 5 Oct. 1856. hlomtia, das. of flee Rev. C. St. STEPHEN, 5. his luther. Jno. Mitdneay, reetar of Citelenoford, srhi Is lady is deceased S Ashtey-Corr; 9 Edward; I Geargiasa-Stary; 2 Atire. v. Carr-Jot,a, St.A., 0. IS Jane, 1799, rector of W’hirohamptoe Peetebope, was a. to Sir Williotn-PLaa’le Welby, Part. and Little Ilinton, to. Dorset; so. 1st, 21 Jab, 1831, Pr.ences, svao r. to the Rev. Randolph Crews. Augusta, dan. of J. Oranoillo, tog., by oshow (sake 0.30 Jan. Lucy, was ye. to Jamoo Gordon, Req. 1037), ho has (soith a dan.) a sea, Carr-Slnsrt, calif. rosa] Nary, was so to Sirmson Gordon, Req. dragoons, 8. II Jan. 1827; ,a.20 (let. I o64, Seliaa-t’athorine. Sir John In. tndly, Hiss Angunta Beaumont, by whom (who youngest date, of the lale Roar-Adm. Sir P-A. Collie,’, CII.. E.G-H., of 81’iclshaa,, Hants , and has a dan. ‘rho Ifer. C.-J. 0 Dy Slargsrosts-Maria hie elfe, dan. and re-heir of John Glye w. 2ndly, 28 April, 1839, Anne, 3rd dan. of Capt. W.-1l. Digbv, Rsg. of Oatbnrst, u-Ito n-as son acid heir of the reoasrned Closther. lot Ceylon rogt. s. Slary-Rliesbetb, ot. 14 Aog. loll, to the Into Rdse’ard Sea tdrsronr Dtoev, by Venetes Iris seifo, dos. and 00 heir (cv Greathed, Rsq, of hiddingo, co. Barest, a-ad el. his widow, Lady Lucy Perry, dou. end ra-laeir of ‘fhaman. ltlt tat-I of 17 Jan, t864. having bed issue. 487 Chansher, eke seas 0. 13 Jooe, 1787, arid f ussr. 20 Dec. 1063, when he was a. by lais nophese, Sic lticeexao.ttroeaos-GLYN, the 3rd and presoett baronet. Creatiso—22 Noe. 1300. an eseatlop. a;’g. S’ocef—Gattnts Idooso, Wituborno, Dersctshire. GLYNNE. & _f]t’ Lihlcqe. founder of the f,esrtb Nil do Tube of Nertb Wales and of bovan ap Trahoirn, Lsrd of tlartlnonee, cud woe lather of GEONVIY, wb,,se wife ss’as Genrrys, dasi. of Gwyn op Ednowain, deny it from f’ollwyn ap Tan .tia, Lord of lidonydil (a, r Nr’a’esass,e’oee), and Ins sari, TT’oin Goose, svho no, 2lorvydd, doer. and larir of tdoseoll all loe-werth Vyehan, of Glyitliifoo, and sv,io great grandfather of ROMCNa LLwvn, CLYN, Rsq. of Glynllifiaet, sobs a,. Catherine, dan. anti heir of John op Richard, of Llanfwreg, and had a non and neterenost-, peace with tl,e rent ared ms,na,’rh, and received the honour of knighthood frotn bin majesty, 16 Nov. 1000. By his 1st dan., Nary, and it. in 1721, when t7e title devoleed lv. See. 5-tepore.. soLo it. uaor. in a few months afterwards, where the title devolved upon his brother, Sopleia, was as. to Jolm Yorke, Rag. of Bewerley, and Richmond, to. York. - Northumberland) of Sir Edward Stanley. KG.. of Ton Castle, GLYNNIS, SIR STEPHEN-RICOARD, of N,sworoloaa Caste, co. Fliert, lord-lientellsnt of that shire ; (a 22 Soist. 1507; s, as 9th baronet, npon the decease of his father, 5 March, 1835.