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  1. William Glynne Charles Gladstone (14 July 1885 – 13 April 1915) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom, and the last of four generations of Gladstones to sit in the House of Commons, the first being his great-grandfather Sir John Gladstone (1764–1851).

  2. The Glynne-Gladstone Archive contains personal, family, business, and estate correspondence and papers of the Glynne and Gladstone families. The manuscripts date from c.1550 to 1973, although by far the greatest part of the collection dates from the nineteenth century.

  3. William Glynne Charles Gladstone was the grandson of the great statesman and Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. He was recorded on a census for the first time in 1891. He was living with his family at ‘New Hall’, Hawarden, Flintshire.

  4. Catherine Gladstone, born 1812, was the daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne and the wife of William Ewart Gladstone. She was the mistress of Hawarden Estate, and was known for her lively personality and philanthropic work. She was very involved in Gladstone’s career, often travelling alongside him during his campaigns, and influencing his decision ...

  5. 4 de ago. de 2014 · Gladstones soldier grandson” was Lieutenant William Glynne Charles Gladstone, who had been shot dead by a sniper a few days before while serving in the trenches of northern France.

  6. 1915. dates Age 30 Source:6193946 13th April 1915. employment Member of Parliament His Majesty's Government Kilmarnock United Kingdom Source:6193946. service British Army Second Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers Source:1356947. service British Army Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers 3rd Battalion Source:6193946.

  7. CWGC family information: son of William Henry Gladstone and the Hon. Gertrude Gladstone, of Hawarden Castle, Flintshire and Grandson of Rt Hon. W.E. Gladstone, the former Prime Minister. Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock Burghs since 1911. Object description. Lieutenant William Glymne Charles Gladstone. Unit: 1st Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers.