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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. Henry Frederick Thynne, tercer marqués de Bath (24 de mayo de 1797-24 de junio de 1837), llamado Lord Henry Thynne hasta enero de 1837 y vizconde de Weymouth entre enero y marzo de 1837, fue un comandante naval y político británico.

  4. On the death of the 3rd Earl Granville in 1776 Granville and Carteret estates in Cornwall, Devon and Bedfordshire (Haynes or Hawnes Park) passed to a younger son of the second Viscount Weymouth,...

  5. 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.

  6. Henry Frederick [Thynne], 3rd Marquess of Bath. born. 24 May 1797. mar. 10 Apr 1830 Hon Harriet Baring (b. 3 May 1804; d. 2 Jan 1892), 2nd dau. of Alexander [Baring], 1st Baron Ashburton, by his wife Anne Louisa Bingham, 1st dau. of Senator William Bingham, of Philadelphia USA. children: 1. Lord John Alexander Thynne, later 4th Marquess of Bath. 2.

  7. John Alexander Thynne, 4th Marquess of Bath (1 March 1831 – 20 April 1896), styled Viscount Weymouth between March and June 1837, was a British peer and landowner, and a diplomat for almost sixty years.