Otto(Otho) Glynn(Glinn)

Otto(Otho) Glynn(Glinn)

Male 1667 -


 

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 William Glynn, who was seated at Wendron, anno.1613, and bore the same arms
as Glynn, of Glynn.. By his wife, daughter of Roscrowe, of Roscrowe, he had
issue Thomas Glynn, of Helston, who married Margaret Lanyon, and by her was father
of Thomas, his son and heir, who was living at Helston, in 1662, and having married

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Mary, daughter and heiress of Otho Polkinghorne, he thereby obtained the maner and
barton of Polkinghorne, in Gwinear, which had long been the seat of the Polkinghorue
family. The issue of this marriage were four sons; Otho, William, Thomas, (who died
in London, in 1725, and was buried in the inner Temple,) and John, who was vicar of
Crowan: also three daughters; Susanna, married to —— Hearle; Mary, to Penhallow;
and Lucy, to Thomas Vivian, esq.

Otho, eldest son, married Elizabeth Pendarves, of Taskus, in Gwinear, and had
issue a son Thomas, and a daughter, named Elizabeth.

Thomas, only son of Otho, occasionally resided at Polkinghorne, and Helston, and
died at the latter place in 1779, leaving issue by Cordelia, his wife, daughter of Thomas
Trewren, of Trewardreva, in the county of Cornwall, esq. Thomas, his son and heir,
and one daughter.

Thomas Glynn, esq. succeeded as heir to his family estates, and dying at Helston,
unmarried, in 1794, Cordelia, his sister, became the sole heiress. This lady (who died
in 1802,) was married to Richard Gerveys Grylls, of Helston, esq. to whom she bare
two sons. Richard Gerveys, the present representative of the family, and Thomas
Grylls, esq. who died in December, 1813.

Arms.—As Glynn, of Glynn. See plate XIV.

 




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A Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall: To which is Added, a Complete Heraldry of the Same: with Numerous Engravings
By Charles Sandoe Gilbert




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William Glynn, who was seated at Wendron, anno.1613, and bore the same arms as Glynn, of Glynn..




Owner of originalHistorical survey of Cornwall | Gilbert, Charles Sandoe
Date1613-
Linked toFamily: Glynn/Polkinghorne/GLYNN (F712); Family: Glynn(Glinn)/Pendarves(Pandarves)/GLYNN (F4393); Otto(Otho) Glynn(Glinn); Elizabeth Pendarves(Pandarves)/GLYNN, of Taskus