Sir Stephen Glynne, 9th Baronet (1807–1874), Welsh Conservative politician, brother-in law of Prime Minister William Gladstone, and architectural antiquarian
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Glynne collapsed and died outside Bishopsgate railway station on 17 June 1874 after visiting churches in Essex and Suffolk.