Will (probate) of Sir John Glynne, kt., sergeant at law. Testator devised as follows:- "To my servant, Susan Burton, for her life, a tenement in Normandy in the parish of Ash, co. Surrey; to my wife, Dame Anne, for her life, my house and lands called Henley Parke, the reversion of the tenement in Normandy, my houses in Lincolnes Inn Feilds, my leaseholds and my houses and lands in cos. Surrey and Middlesex, she to maintain my son, John Glynne, until he is 21 years old, and thereafter to pay him £200 yearly during her life, with remainder (as to the property in Surrey) to my son, John Glynne, and his issue, with, remainder to my son, Sir William Glynne, bart., and hid' issue, with remainder to my son, Thomas Glynne, and his issue; to my said son, Thomas Glynne, and his issue the houses and lands called Lightwood, and realty bought from Mr. Whitley in co. Flint, and my realty in cos. Ang. and Caern; to my son and executor, Sir William Glynne,' my realty in Odington, co. Oxford, the castle and manor of Hawarden, my lands called Bisceter, co. Oxford, being already settled on him; to the poor of the respective parishes of Ashe, Bisceter, and Hawarden, 40s. for each parish; to my daughters Dame Mary Anderson, Frances Campion, Ann Glynne, and Lady Jane Williams, articles of furniture; to each of my grandchildren, Frances, Ann, and Gwenne Williams, a ring worth £5; I release my brother, Edmond Glynne, from all arrears due from him as receiver of my rents in Anglesey and Carnarvonshire." By a codicil testator revoked the bequest to his daughter, Ann, as she had since married and received her portion. Witnesses: John Glynne; L. Fogge; William Burd. By a codicil dated 10 Nov., 1665, testator revoked the devise in his will of his realty in Odington, and gave it to his son, Sir William Glynne, relying that he would pay his brother, Thomas Glynne, £2000. Witnesses: Will. Campion; Row. Jewkes; Tho. Canfeild; Will. Burd. Administration with will annexed was granted in London on 29 March, 1711, to Sir William Glynne, the son and administrator of Sir William Glynne, the above-named executor of Sir John Glynne.