12 NOVEMBER 1887, Page 3

We regret to notice, on Sunday, the death of Lord

Wolverton, better known as Mr. G. G. Glyn, formerly Whip of the Liberal Party, and Mr. Gladstone's most devoted friend and follower. Mr. Glyn had not Mr. Adam's keen sagacity and almost un- erring perception of the fluctuations of opinion ; but he knew the world well, touching it, as banker, millionaire, and politician, at a great many points ; and he had a sincere devotion to politics, on which he expended much of his great income. He really believed in Home-rule so deeply, that he could hardly credit its opponents with honest conviction, and his loss will outweigh to his party at the next Election the acquisition of many " Renbens " like Sir George Trevelyan.