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  1. When Thomas Thynne was born in 1495, in Church Stretton, Shropshire, England, his father, Ralph Thyone, was 30 and his mother, Anne Higgons, was 12. He married Margaret Heynes about 1512, in Church Stretton, Shropshire, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.

  2. Thomas Thynne, 1. markýz z Bathu (Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath, 3rd Viscount Weymouth, 3rd Baron Thynne of Wermister, 4th Baronet Thynne of Kempsford) (13. září 1734 – 19. listopadu 1796, Londýn) byl britský politik. Od mládí byl jako dědic peerských titulů členem Sněmovny lordů.

  3. Henry Carteret (Thynne), 1st Baron Carteret (1735–1826) second son of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth, and his second wife Louisa, daughter of John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville. Peerage created with special remainder to the younger sons of his elder brother. See House of Carteret. George Thynne, 2nd Baron Carteret (1770–1838), second ...

  4. Marquess of Bath. Gemälde von Thomas Lawrence, 1795. Thomas Thynne, 1. Marquess of Bath KG FRS (* 13. September 1734; † 19. November 1796 in London) war ein britischer Adliger, Politiker und Höfling. Als Angehöriger des Hochadels und durch gute Beziehungen zum König machte er trotz seiner Fehler und Unzulänglichkeiten politische Karriere.

  5. Thynne may have died aged 59 soon after 14 October 1669, when he dictated a codicil to his will which he was unable to sign. [2] Thynne married Stuarta Balcanquhall, daughter of Walter Balcanquhall, DD, Dean of Durham on 6 September 1642. He was succeeded by his son Thomas. The elder Thomas pre-deceased his elder brother Sir James Thynne from ...

  6. 13 de ago. de 2023 · In 1682 this was Thomas Thynne ‡ of Longleat (‘Tom of ten thousand’). His murder in 1682 would reunite the majority of the family’s estates in the hands of the head of the other branch, his cousin, Sir Thomas Thynne, 2nd bt., of Drayton Bassett. Sir Thomas was soon afterwards created Viscount Weymouth.14

  7. They pursue the construction of the church and founded the priory. He entered the house of Lusignan. At the meeting of the Angoumois to the crown of France in 1203, Bouteville passes Joan of Navarre, then Aimery III de La Rochefoucauld. In 1360 the English seize it, it is taken at the end of the fourteenth century and ruined; restored in 1453 ...