'John Glynn' of Glynn (
1722-
1779) was an
English lawyer and
Member of Parliament. Glynn was born to an ancient family of
Cornish gentry. He inherited his father's estate in Glynn,
Cornwall upon the deaths of his elder brother and his nephew.
Glynn was admitted to the
Middle Temple on
January 21,
1740-41. On
January 28,
1747-48, he was called to the Bar. In 1763, Glynn became Sargeant-at-Law, and in the following year Recorder of
Exeter. Known for his skill as a pleader, Glynn was engaged in many celebrated cases. Elected to
Parliament for
Middlesex in 1768, Glynn served in Parliament until his death. In 1772, he was elected Recorder of
London. Glynn's speeches in Parliament were highly praised.
Glynn County, Georgia was named after John Glynn in recognition for his support for the cause of
American independence in Parliament.