Glyn Wynn

Glyn Wynn (c. 1739–1793) was a Welsh soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 22 years from 1768 to 1790.

He was appointed prothonotary and clerk of the Crown for Carnarvonshire Anglesey and Merion in 1762 and held the post until his death.

[1] Wynn stood for Carnarvon on his family interest and was returned as Member of Parliament unopposed in the 1768, 1774 and 1780 general elections.

[1] This dispute related to annuities that their father had left for his children which had not been paid and to Wynn, who took proceedings in Chancery.

[2] In the 1784 general election Wynn sought the support of Lord Paget who was a great rival of Bulkeley in local politics.