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  1. The Marchioness of Bath. Elizabeth Thynne, Marchioness of Bath ( née Lady Elizabeth Bentinck; 27 July 1735 – 12 December 1825), was a British courtier and the wife of Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath. From 1761 to 1793, she was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of King George III of the United ...

  2. Por parte de su padre, era bisnieta de John Granville, primer conde de Bath (1628-1701), y el primo hermano de su padre era William Granville, tercer conde de Bath (1692-1692). 1711), a cuya muerte se extinguió el condado de Bath. Origen familiar. Los Thynne descienden de Sir John Thynne (c. 1515–1580), el constructor de Longleat House, la ...

  3. Henry Thynne Frederick d. 1705: unmarried: Henry Thynne 1675–1708: Thomas Thynne d. 1710: two daughters but no sons: Thomas Thynne 1710–1751 2nd Viscount Weymouth and Baron Thynne, 3rd Baronet of Kempsford: Marquess of Bath, 1789: Baron Carteret (2nd creation), 1784: Thomas Thynne 1734–1796 1st Marquess of Bath, 3rd Viscount Weymouth and ...

  4. Marquess of Bath is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1789 for Thomas Thynne, 3rd Viscount Weymouth. The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles Baron Thynne, of Warminster in the County of Wiltshire, and Viscount Weymouth, both created in 1682 in the Peerage of England. He is also a baronet in the Baronetage of England .

  5. Politician. 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. Between 1751 and 1789, he was known as the 3rd Viscount Weymouth.

  6. Landowner, artist, author. Alexander George Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath (6 May 1932 – 4 April 2020), styled Viscount Weymouth between 1946 and 1992, was an English peer and landowner, owner of the Longleat estate, who sat in the House of Lords from 1992 until 1999, and also an artist and author. Lord Bath was in the media spotlight for his ...

  7. Lady Elizabeth Thynne (27 February 1795 – 16 February 1866); she married John Campbell, 1st Earl Cawdor on 5 September 1816. They had seven children. Thomas Thynne, Viscount Weymouth (9 April 1796 – 16 January 1837); he married Harriet Matilda Robbins on 11 May 1820. Henry Frederick Thynne, 3rd Marquess of Bath (4 May 1797 – 24 June 1837 ...