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Sir Alan Jack GlynERD
Member of Parliament
for Clapham
In office
8 October 1959 – 25 September 1964
Preceded byCharles Gibson
Succeeded byMargaret McKay
Member of Parliament
for Windsor
In office
18 June 1970 – 8 February 1974
Preceded byCharles Mott-Radclyffe
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Member of Parliament
for Windsor and Maidenhead
In office
28 February 1974 – 16 March 1992
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byMichael Trend
Personal details
Born(1918-09-26)26 September 1918
London, United Kingdom
Died5 May 1998(1998-05-05) (aged 79)
London, United Kingdom
Political partyConservative
SpouseLady Rosula Windsor Clive (m. 1962)
Children2
Alma materWestminster School
Caius College, Cambridge
ProfessionMedical practitioner

Sir Alan Jack Glyn ERD (26 September 1918 – 5 May 1998) was a Conservative Party Member of Parliament. He was educated at Westminster School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read medicine. He proceeded to St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School, qualifying as a medical practitioner. He served in the army until 1967.

He married, in 1962, Lady Rosula Windsor Clive, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Plymouth. The couple had two daughters.

He represented Clapham from 1959 to 1964, Windsor from 1970 to 1974, and Windsor and Maidenhead from 1974, to his retirement in 1992, where he was succeeded by Michael Trend.

References

  1. Dalyell, Tam (8 May 1998). "Obituary: Sir Alan Glyn". The Independent. Archived from the original on 10 January 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2022.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byCharles Gibson Member of Parliament for Clapham
19591964
Succeeded byMargaret McKay
Preceded byCharles Mott-Radclyffe Member of Parliament for Windsor
1970Feb. 1974
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Windsor and Maidenhead
Feb. 19741992
Succeeded byMichael Trend


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