Member of the Australian Parliament for South Australia
In office 30 March 1901 – 16 December 1903
Serving with Batchelor, Bonython, Holder, Kingston, Poynton, Solomon
Preceded by
New seat
Succeeded by
Divided into single-member divisions
Member of the South Australian Parliament for North Adelaide
In office 22 May 1897 (1897-05-22) – 1901 (1901)
Serving with Richard Wood
Preceded by
Arthur Harrold
Succeeded by
Hugh Denison
Member of the South Australian Parliament for North Adelaide
In office 8 June 1895 (1895-06-08) – 25 April 1896 (1896-04-25)
Serving with Richard Wood
Preceded by
George Charles Hawker
Succeeded by
Arthur Harrold
Member of the South Australian Parliament for Light
In office 21 April 1887 (1887-04-21) – 22 April 1890 (1890-04-22)
Serving with Jenkin Coles
Preceded by
David Moody
Succeeded by
James Wharton White
Personal details
Born
(1855-08-25)25 August 1855 Gort, County Galway, Ireland
Died
28 October 1931(1931-10-28) (aged 76) North Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality
•Irish •Australian
Political party
Free Trade (1901–06) Anti-Socialist (1906–09) Liberal (1909–17) Nationalist (1917–19)
Spouse
Abigail Dynon
(m. 1897; died 1930)
Relations
Joseph Glynn (brother)
Children
6
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
Occupation
Barrister
Patrick McMahon Glynn KC (25 August 1855 – 28 October 1931) was an Irish-Australian lawyer and politician. He served in the House of Representatives from 1901 to 1919, and was a government minister under three prime ministers, as Attorney-General (1909–1910), Minister for External Affairs (1913–1914) and Minister for Home and Territories (1917–1920). Prior to entering federal politics, Glynn was involved in the drafting of the Constitution of Australia. Born in Ireland, he arrived in Australia in 1880 and served three terms in the South Australian House of Assembly, as well as a brief stint as Attorney-General of South Australia.
campus, which was named the PM Glynn Institute. Hundred of Glynn O'Collins, Gerald (1983). "Glynn, Patrick McMahon (Paddy)". Australian Dictionary of Biography...
episodes of season four of Murdoch Mysteries, as Toronto Gazette reporter PaddyGlynn. From 2011 to 2016, Ephraim was a member of the Toronto sketch comedy...
29 April 1910 – 24 June 1913 Prime Minister Andrew Fisher Preceded by PaddyGlynn Succeeded by William Irvine In office 13 November 1908 – 2 June 1909...
political figure, Free Trade candidates included Reid's unofficial deputy PaddyGlynn, William Irvine, and former state Labour leader and future Commonwealth...
Prime Minister: Alfred Deakin Robert Best Joseph Cook John Forrest Justin Foxton George Fuller PaddyGlynn Littleton Groom Edward Millen Sir John Quick...
Lewis Cohen and Richard Wood Preceded by John Parsons Succeeded by PaddyGlynn Member of the South Australian Parliament for Victoria In office 22 February...
100.0 Charles Kingston Protectionist Angas, SA new division 100.0 PaddyGlynn Free Trade Barker, SA new division 100.0 Langdon Bonython Protectionist...
Prime Minister: Alfred Deakin Robert Best Joseph Cook John Forrest Justin Foxton George Fuller PaddyGlynn Littleton Groom Edward Millen Sir John Quick...
Prime Minister (without portfolio) Leader of the Liberal Party Hon PaddyGlynn (1855–1931) MP for Angas (1903–1919) Attorney-General Hon George Fuller...
Henty and defeated the sitting Nationalist member. Government ministers PaddyGlynn and William Webster were among those who lost their seats. The closest...
(1871–1946) MP for Balaclava (1914–1929) Minister for Works and Railways Hon PaddyGlynn KC (1855–1931) MP for Angas (1903–1919) Minister for Home and Territories...
(1847–1918) MP for Swan (1901–1918) Treasurer (to 27 March 1918) Hon PaddyGlynn KC (1855–1931) MP for Angas (1903–1919) Minister for Home and Territories...
IND North Sydney (NSW) Granville Ryrie LIB 17.6 Very safe Angas (SA) PaddyGlynn LIB unopposed Cowper (NSW) John Thomson LIB unopposed Franklin (Tas)...
1901 – 16 December 1903 Serving with Lee Batchelor, Langdon Bonython, PaddyGlynn, Frederick Holder, Charles Kingston, Alexander Poynton Preceded by New...
Sinclair AS 12.5 vs LAB Nepean (NSW) Eric Bowden AS 13.3 vs LAB Angas (SA) PaddyGlynn AS 13.6 vs LAB Illawarra (NSW) George Fuller AS 13.8 vs LAB Oxley (Qld)...