Tuesday, 20 February 2018
1830 William Glyn-Jones
Constituency : Stepney 1910-18
William took Stepney from the Tories at the second attempt.
William was born in Worcester. He was educated at Merthyr Tydfil Grammar School. He became both a barrister and a pharmacist. He published The Law of Poisons and Pharmacy in 1909.
William was an intriguer associated with Christopher Addison and Frederick Kellaway. He objected to the disfranchisement of conscientious objectors.
William stood down in 1918 when his constituency was abolished. He was knighted in 1919.
William was Secretary to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
He died in 1927 aged 58.
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