John Glynne
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John Glynne
Summary
John Glynne is a human[1]. He was born on 1602[2]. He passed away in London[3]. He died on November 15, 1666[4]. He worked as a judge[5], lawyer[6], and politician[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- John Glynne passed away in London[3].
- John Glynne was born on 1602[2].
- John Glynne was born on 1603[9].
- John Glynne died on November 15, 1666[4].
- John Glynne is buried at St Margaret's Church, Westminster[10].
- John Glynne's father was William Glynne[11].
- John Glynne's mother was Jane Griffin[12].
- Among John Glynne's spouses was Frances Squibb[13].
- Among John Glynne's spouses was Anne Manning[14].
- A child of John Glynne was Frances Glynne[15].
- A child of John Glynne was Jane Glynne[16].
- A child of John Glynne was Margaret Glynne[17].
- A child of John Glynne was Anne Glynne[18].
- A child of John Glynne was Sir William Glynne, 1st Baronet[19].
- A child of John Glynne was Mary Glynne[20].
- John Glynne worked as a judge[5].
- John Glynne worked as a lawyer[6].
- John Glynne worked as a politician[7].
- John Glynne held the position of Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England[21].
- John Glynne held the position of Member of the April 1640 Parliament[22].
- John Glynne held the position of Member of the 1640-42 Parliament[23].
- John Glynne held the position of Member of the Second Protectorate Parliament[24].
- John Glynne held the position of Member of the First Protectorate Parliament[25].
- John Glynne held the position of Member of the April 1660 Parliament[26].
- John Glynne's education included a stint at Westminster School[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include 1602[2] and 1603[9]. John Glynne's father was William Glynne[11]. His mother was Jane Griffin[12].
Education
John Glynne's education included a stint at Westminster School[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include judge[5], lawyer[6], and politician[7]. Positions held include Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England[21]; Member of the April 1640 Parliament[22]; Member of the 1640-42 Parliament[23]; Member of the Second Protectorate Parliament[24], a position[28], founded in 1656[29]; Member of the First Protectorate Parliament[25], a position[30], founded in 1654[31]; and Member of the April 1660 Parliament[26].
Personal Life
Spouses include Frances Squibb[13], b. 1615[32] and Anne Manning[14], b. 1610[33]. Children include Frances Glynne[15]; Jane Glynne[16], b. 1635[34]; Margaret Glynne[17]; Anne Glynne[18]; Sir William Glynne, 1st Baronet[19], a politician[35], 1638–1690[36], of Kingdom of England[37]; and Mary Glynne[20].
Death and Burial
John Glynne died on November 15, 1666[4]. He died in London[3]. Burial took place at St Margaret's Church, Westminster[10].
Why It Matters
John Glynne ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
Where did John Glynne die?
John Glynne died in London[3].
Who were John Glynne's parents?
John Glynne's father was William Glynne[11]. John Glynne's mother was Jane Griffin[12].
Who was John Glynne married to?
John Glynne's spouses include Frances Squibb[13] and Anne Manning[14].
What did John Glynne do for work?
John Glynne worked as judge[5], lawyer[6], and politician[7].
Where did John Glynne go to school?
John Glynne was educated at Westminster School[27].