Glassie Davy George Strickland (1894 – 21 March 1966) was a Cook Islands missionary, businessman and politician.
[1] He worked for the London Missionary Society as a steward on its John Williams ship for six years before working for the Union Steam Ship Company and Jagger and Harveys, where he eventually became manager of the Cook Islands branch of the company.
[1] He became secretary of the Cook Islands Christian Church in 1945 and also served as an assistant pastor.
[1] He later became President of the Cook Islands Party founded by his nephew Albert Henry.
[2] A justice of the peace, Strickland was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1966 New Year Honours, for services to the people of the Cook Islands, especially in the field of public welfare.