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Thynne, Sir John (1515β1580), estate manager and builder of Longleat
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The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Females, Including Beauties
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of England and Duke of Somerset in 1547, while his nephew
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Botteville) and Margaret Eynns, daughter of Thomas Eynns
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685:Egremont Thynne, who married Barbara Calthorpe;
2858:"Thynne, John (?1550β1604), of Longleat, Wilt"
688:Henry Thynne, who married Elizabeth Chudleigh;
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19:For other people named John Thynne, see
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2004:5th Viscount Weymouth and Baron Thynne,
1845:4th Viscount Weymouth and Baron Thynne,
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1580:2nd Viscount Weymouth and Baron Thynne,
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741:Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath
3348:English people of the Rough Wooing
2883:Lancaster, Henry; Thrush, Andrew.
643:(1565β1610) and secondly Hugh Fox;
436:When he died in 1580, Thynne left
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2891:. The History of Parliament Trust
2864:. The History of Parliament Trust
3039:"Thynne, Hon. Henry (1675-1708)"
513:pilasters, and regularly spaced
627:Anne Thynne, wife of John Cole;
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2954:Helms, M. W.; Ferris, John P.
2840:Oxford Dictionary of Biography
2566:Oxford Dictionary of Biography
725:Sir Thomas Thynne, 2nd Baronet
255:of England. Seymour was later
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3278:People from Church Stretton
3273:Politicians from Shropshire
3188:. National Portrait Gallery
3139:. National Portrait Gallery
2740:The Economic History Review
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2171:8th Baronet of Kempsford
2105:7th Baronet of Kempsford
2006:6th Baronet of Kempsford
1847:5th Baronet of Kempsford
1729:4th Baronet of Kempsford
1582:3rd Baronet of Kempsford
1381:James Thynne of Buckland
1375:2nd Baronet of Kempsford
1370:inherited Longleat, 1682
1215:1st Baronet of Kempsford
3298:High sheriffs of Dorset
2844:Oxford University Press
2570:Oxford University Press
2331:Christopher John Thynne
949:John Thynne of Longleat
291:Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
238:Wilby, Northamptonshire
210:and a literary editor.
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1393:Henry Thynne Frederick
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1177:Baronet of Caus Castle
1031:John Thynneof Longleat
559:Thynne married twice:
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223:Lord Vaux of Harrowden
193:Thynne alias Boteville
3343:English MPs 1572β1583
3333:English MPs 1563β1567
3323:English MPs 1547β1552
3318:English MPs 1545β1547
3313:English MPs 1542β1544
3308:English MPs 1539β1540
3164:History of Parliament
3092:"Bath, Thomas Thynne"
2960:History of Parliament
2933:History of Parliament
2889:History of Parliament
2862:History of Parliament
2782:Woodfall, H. (1768).
2721:History of Parliament
2654:The National Archives
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2405:8th Marquess of Bath,
2321:7th Marquess of Bath,
2307:Thomas Timothy Thynne
2223:6th Marquess of Bath,
2167:5th Marquess of Bath,
2101:4th Marquess of Bath,
2023:Charlotte Anne Thynne
2002:3rd Marquess of Bath,
1843:2nd Marquess of Bath,
1725:1st Marquess of Bath,
717:Baronetage of England
521:and the French mason
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287:Battle of Solway Moss
3245:The Earl of Pembroke
3070:. Lulu. p. 33.
2658:Public Record Office
1686:(2nd creation), 1784
595:Lord Mayor of London
460:Building of Longleat
431:justice of the peace
391:Thynne responded to
300:and a member of the
257:Marquess of Hertford
132:Lord Mayor of London
3018:. JJ Heath-Caldwell
2178:Ulric Oliver Thynne
612:, Somerset, and of
577:marriage settlement
565:Sir Richard Gresham
555:Marriages and issue
454:Longbridge Deverill
425:for 1568β1569, and
371:Sir Richard Gresham
360:sheriff of Somerset
336:Hinton Charterhouse
198:Thynne was born in
128:Sir Richard Gresham
89:Longbridge Deverill
3228:Sir Richard Lyster
3220:Political offices
3158:Escott, Margaret.
2708:Peerage of England
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1873:3rd Baron Carteret
1860:2nd Baron Carteret
1742:1st Baron Carteret
1355:Thomas of Longleat
1197:Thomas of Richmond
737:Marquesses of Bath
680:Sir Walter Raleigh
569:Sir Thomas Gresham
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181:Marquesses of Bath
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2710:(1812) pp 500β501
2706:Collins, Arthur,
2660:, ref. PROB 11/62
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1188:James of Longleat
729:Viscount Weymouth
707:Later descendants
656:William Wroughton
618:Sheriff of Dorset
571:, founder of the
539:Burton Agnes Hall
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