APPENDIX G 607 Baronet, 13 Apr. 1620. M. P. tor Midx. (in five Paris.) 7 Dec. 1620 to 1648 (when he was secluded), and for Lancaster in 1 660. Sheriff of Berks 1 626; Treasurer of the Army(^) 10 Aug. 1642; a Sequestrator of Delinquents' Estates 27 Mar. 1643; Commissioner of the West Indies 2 Nov. 1643; member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms 16 F'eb. 1643/4; Commissioner for Scandalous Offences 5 June 1646, for Compounding with Delinquents 8 Feb. 1646/7, and for the Militia of Midx. 2 Aug. 1648; Chanc. of the Duchy of Lancaster 1649 and 1659. Councillor of State 14 Feb. 1648/9, 13 Feb. 1649/50, 13 Feb. 1 650/1, and 24 Nov. 1652. He was sum. to the "Other House," 10 Dec. 1657, but never took his seat.^") Councillor of State 23 Feb. 1659/60, and Commissioner of Militia, for Midx. and Westminster, 12 Mar. 1659/60. He was not molested at the Restoration. () He m., in or before 161 7, Mary, 2nd da. of Sir Francis Barrington, Knight and Bart., by Joan, da. of Sir Henry Cromwell, of Hinchinbroke, Hunts, which Joan was aunt of Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. She inherited the manor of Aston Clinton, Bucks; and was bur. 4 May 1666, at Harrow. He d. 6, and was bur. there 20 Jan. 1669/70. Will dat. II June 1668, pr. 2 Mar. 1669/70. GLYNNE [25] John Glynne,() s. and h. of Sir William G., of Glyn Llivon, CO. Carnarvon, by Jane, da. of John Griffith, of Carnarvon; b. about 1603, at Glyn Llivon; ed. at Westminster school, and matric. Oxford (Hart Coll.) 9 Nov. 1 62 1, aged 18; Bar.-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn 1628; Bencher 1641; Recorder of London 1645-48; Serjeant-at-law 164S, and King's Serjeant 1660; Chief Justice of the Upper Bench i 5 June 1655 to 1659. M.P. for W^estminster Apr. to May 1640, and 16 Oct. 1640 to 1648 (when he was secluded), for co. Carnarvon 1654, for co. Flint 1656-57, and for co. Car- narvon again 1659; Clerk of the Petty Bag (worth ;^ 1,000 per ann.). He signed the Protestation in 1641, and took the Covenant in 1643.0 Member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms 16 Feb. 1643/4. Com- missioner to regulate the Office and Officers of Arms 19 Mar. 1645/6, citizen and merchant tailor of London; pr. 25 June 1628. Another brother, Edward RadclifFe, of Gray's Inn, w. Fiances, da. of William Gerrard, of Flamberds. {Middlesex Pedigrees, by G. J. Armytage). (') "Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Pay-Master to the Army, had T,d. per Pound allowed, worth 60,000/., and was Chancellor of the Duchy, worth 1,200/. per Jnnum." {Pari. Hist, of England., vol. xxii, p. 185). C") When the House was called over, 2 Feb. 1657/8, he was entered as being absent "by reason of present indisposicon of health." (') He had a grant, under the Act of Settlement, of 1,079 acres in the barony of Slane, co. Meath; dat. 16 Nov. 1667. {Irish Records, 15th Annual Report, p. 166). C) He bore for arms: Silver an eagle with two heads Sable. (•) " Did they not next compel the nation To take, and break, the protestation : To swear, and after to recant, The solemn league and covenant?" {Hudihras, part ii, canto n, 1. 153).