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- Carlin Elizabeth Glynn (February 19, 1940 – July 13, 2023) was an American singer and actress. Most notable for her work as a theater performer, she is...
- Glynn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Glynn (baseball) (1925–2013), baseball player Brendan Glynn (1910–1986), Fine Gael Teachta...
- Joshua Fenton-Glynn is a British Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament for Calder Valley since 2024. He gained the seat from the Conservatives...
- Camillus Glynn (born 4 October 1941) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician. He was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1997 to 2011. A former psychiatric...
- Glynn Turman (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor, director, writer, and producer. First coming to attention as a child actor in the original...
- Ahearn O'Boland Coombe O'Cosgrave Eustace MacGlynn O'Kearney O'Lonergan MacArthur MacConsidine MacGrath MacLysaght Mac****n O'Muldowney O'Brennan O'Brien O'Casey...
- Prudence Loveday Glynn, Baroness Windlesham (22 January 1935 – 24 September 1986), was a British fashion journalist and author, best known for her long-running...
- James Glynn (c. 1800–1871) was a U.S. Navy officer who in 1848 distinguished himself by being the first American to negotiate successfully with the ****anese...
- Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig (Latin: Flann****; fl. 640) was an Irish saint who lived in the 7th century and was the son of an Irish chieftain, Toirdhealbhach...
- granted to Robert Cardell in 1795; 16 hectares (40 acres) granted to Francis MacGlynn; and 150 hectares (370 acres) granted to William Wentworth. In 1803 the...