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Sir Stephen Glynne, 9th Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sir Stephen Glynne, 9th Baronet
Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 9th Baronet (22 September 1807 – 17 June 1874)〔Veysey 2004.〕 was a Welsh landowner and Conservative Party politician. He is principally remembered as an assiduous antiquary and student of British church architecture. He was a brother-in-law of the Liberal Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. == Family ==
Glynne's father, the 8th Baronet died in 1815, aged 35,〔〕 and at the age of seven Stephen inherited both the baronetcy and the family estates, including Hawarden Castle in Flintshire. His sister Catherine married William Ewart Gladstone, and Gladstone's father, Sir John Gladstone, helped rescue Glynne from near bankruptcy after the failure of Oak Farm brick and iron works near Stourbridge, of which Glynne was part-owner.〔Veysey 1981–2, pp. 158–61, 165–6.〕 He was able to resume occupancy of Hawarden only by selling part of the estate, and agreeing to share the castle with William and Catherine.
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