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  1. 20 de fev. de 2017 · Thomas Thynne, 1st Viscount Weymouth (1640 – 28 July 1714) was a British peer in the peerage of England. He was born the son of Sir Henry Frederick Thynne of Caus Castle, Shropshire, and Kempsford, Gloucestershire, and his wife, Mary, daughter of Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry of Aylesborough. He succeeded his father as 2nd baronet (1681 ...

  2. Life. He was the eldest son of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath and his wife Isabella Elizabeth Byng, daughter of George Byng, 4th Viscount Torrington; he held a courtesy title, and since he predeceased his father, it was lifelong. He was educated at Eton College, and studied at St John's College, Cambridge from 1814 to 1816.

  3. Thomas Thynne, II visconte Weymouth. Madre. Lady Louisa Carteret. Consorte. Lady Elizabeth Bentinck. Religione. Anglicanesimo. Thomas Thynne, I marchese di Bath ( Hatfield, 13 settembre 1734 – Westminster, 19 novembre 1796 ), è stato un politico inglese .

  4. 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); he married Hon. Harriet Baring on 10 April 1830. They had four children. Lord John Thynne (7 November 1798 – 9 February 1881); he married Anne ...

  5. Thomas Thynne, quinto marqués de Bath. Thomas Henry Thynne, quinto marqués de Bath KG CB PC JP (15 de julio de 1862 - 9 de junio de 1946), llamado vizconde de Weymouth hasta 1896, fue un terrateniente británico y político conservador. Ocupó el cargo ministerial como Subsecretario de Estado para la India en 1905 y Maestro de la Caballo ...

  6. 1 de nov. de 2009 · Thomas Thynne, 5th Viscount Weymouth, who made the mistake of falling in love with the tollgate keeper’s daughter, was never to become the 3rd Marquess of Bath.

  7. 30 de nov. de 2016 · Thomas Thynne (1647/8–12 February 1682) was an English landowner of the family that is now headed by the Marquess of Bath and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1670 to 1682. He went by the nickname "Tom of Ten Thousand" due to his great wealth. He was a friend of the Duke of Monmouth, a relationship referred to in John Dryden's ...