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  1. 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 .

  2. 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 .

  3. Thomas Thynne, 1st marquess of Bath (born Sept. 13, 1734—died Nov. 19, 1796, London, Eng.) was a politician who, as 3rd Viscount Weymouth, held important office in the British government during two critical periods in the reign of George III.

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  4. Thomas Henry Thynne, 5th Marquess of Bath KG CB PC JP (15 July 1862 – 9 June 1946), styled Viscount Weymouth until 1896, was a British landowner and Conservative politician. He held ministerial office as Under-Secretary of State for India in 1905 and Master of the Horse between 1922 and 1924.

  5. Kempsford passed to a junior branch of the family, which also acquired Caus Castle and other property in Shropshire in the early seventeenth century. Sir Thomas Thynne, 2nd Bt (1640-1714), of...

  6. Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath primary name: Thynne, Thomas other name: (Marquess of) Bath

  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.