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George Glyn, 1st Baron Wolverton

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19: 117:, on 8 May 1858. George presided at this meeting and gave a speech outlining his aims for this society: The first aim was to benefit the widow and orphan. The second aim was to educate the child. A resolution was carried unanimously, at that meeting, stating that the society should be called the Railway Benevolent Institution. 450: 495: 261:
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490: 440: 50: 101:, an organization that helped determine payments by companies that operated trains to the many different companies that owned connecting tracks. In 1846, when the 480: 225: 18: 367: 324: 149:, a total of five general elections without the need to politick for a single vote. On 14 December 1869 Glyn was raised to the peerage as 146: 142: 371: 174: 126: 445: 412: 351: 102: 85:. By the 1850s, over 200 railway companies, both domestic and foreign, banked with Glyn, Mills, and Co. In 1836 Glyn became 475: 470: 465: 460: 455: 105:
was formed, he was its Chairman until 1852. Glyn's bank served as one of the London agents for the provincial government of
389: 94: 201: 255: 130: 97:. In 1841 he resigned his Chairmanship of the North Midland, but remained a director. In 1842, he founded the 197: 98: 57:. His mother was the daughter of John Plumptre of Nottingham. The Wolvertons lived at the manor house in 90: 113:. He was the first President of The Railway Benevolent Society, upon its creation, at a meeting at the 296: 485: 435: 430: 54: 34: 342: 110: 177:, on 17 March 1823. They had nine sons and two daughters. Several of his sons gained distinction. 276: 134: 320: 224:
Lord Wolverton died in July 1873, aged 76, and was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son
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Glyn and his bank were important in the development of the railways - hence the link with
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Michael Reed, 'Glyn, George Carr, first Baron Wolverton (1797–1873)',
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David Hodgkins (2017), 'George Carr Glyn, Railwayman and Banker',
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with interests in the railways, a partner in the family firm of
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yet he never fought an election. He was unopposed at every
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Lord Wolverton married Marianne Grenfell, daughter of
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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Apart from his business career Glyn also represented
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banker
Glyn, Mills & Co.
London
Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet
Lord Mayor of London
Iwerne Minster
Fontmell
Dorset
Wimborne
Wolverton
Chairman
North Midland Railway
London and Birmingham Railway
Railway Clearing House
London and North Western Railway
Canada
Grand Trunk Railway
London Tavern
Kendal
House of Commons
Liberal
general election
1847
1865
Wolverton
County of Buckingham
Pascoe Grenfell
Penryn
Sidney Glyn

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