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  1. Henry Frederick Thynne, 3rd Marquess of Bath (24 May 1797 – 24 June 1837), styled Lord Henry Thynne until January 1837 and Viscount Weymouth between January and March 1837, was a British naval commander and politician.

  2. Lord Henry Thynne, second son of the third Marquess, was a Conservative politician and notably served as Treasurer of the Household from 1875 to 1880. Lord Alexander Thynne, third son of the fourth Marquess, represented Bath in the House of Commons from 1910 to 1918. The family seat is Longleat House .

  3. Thynne family, Marquesses of Bath. This page summarises records created by this Family. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering...

  4. His own father, Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, was once dubbed one of the ‘Bright Young Things’ in 1920s high society, and was responsible for opening the house to the public and installing the safari park.

  5. 4 de dic. de 2020 · Just three months after inheriting the title, Harriet’s husband, Henry, 3rd Marquess of Bath, died suddenly at the age of 40, leaving their six-year-old son John to take on his mantle.

  6. 1. Lord Thomas Thynne, later 2nd Marquess of Bath. 2. Rt Hon Lord George Thynne MP, later 2nd Baron Carteret. 3. Lord John Thynne MP, later 3rd Baron Carteret. 1. Lady Louisa Thynne (b. 25 Mar 1760; d. 28 Dec 1832), mar. 18 Nov 1781 Heneage [Finch], 4th Earl of Aylesford, and had issue. 2. Lady ..... Thynne. 3.

  7. Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath, KG, PC (13 September 1734 – 19 November 1796), of Longleat in Wiltshire, was a British politician who held office under King George III. He served as Southern Secretary , Northern Secretary and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland .