Hildreth Glyn-Jones
Sir Hildreth Glyn-Jones,
Glyn-Jones was the son of pharmacist Sir William Glyn-Jones (1869-1927), founder of the Proprietary Articles Trade Association in 1896, and Liberal MP for Stepney from 1910 until the constituency was abolished in 1918.
He was educated at the City of London School and qualified as a pharmacist before serving in the First World War. He was called to the bar at Middle Temple in January 1921.
He married Kathleen Melville in April 1921; they had three daughters. His practice as a barrister included both civil and criminal matters.
He served in the Middlesex Regiment and the Judge Advocate-General's Office in the Second World War.[3] He became a King's Counsel in 1943 and was awarded the Territorial Decoration in 1950.
Glyn-Jones was leader of the
After he retired as a judge in 1968, he became a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in 1975.
References
- ISBN 978-0-7391-0233-6.
- ^ The Times, 1980, UK, English. 2 May 1980.
- ^ Lieutenant Hildreth GLYN-JONES. The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). 1914–1919.
- Obituary, The Times, Friday, 2 May 1980; pg. 16; Issue 60616; col G