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Lord John Thynne

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Reverend Arthur Christopher Thynne (1832–1908) married Gwenllian Elizabeth Fanny Isabel Kendall, daughter of Russell Kendall. They had seven sons, and four daughters.
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Capt. George Augustus Carteret Thynne (1869–1945), Royal North Devon Yeomanry, who had descendants surviving in 1968.
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in 1831. He became sub-dean of Westminster in 1835, later declining the deaneries of Westminster,
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Per inscription on monument in Kilkhampton Church to Lt Col. Algernon Carteret Thynne (1868–1917)
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George Emillus Thynne (1824–1838), eldest son who died aged 14 and predeceased his father.
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Emily Constantia Thynne (1840–1926) married twice. First to Capt. Eustace Patten, son of
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For his uncle, the politician known as Lord John Thynne between 1789 and 1838, see
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John Charles Thynne (1838–1918) married Mary Elizabeth Mac Gregor, daughter of
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Arms of Lord John Thynne: Quarterly of 4, 1st and 4th grand quarters: 1&4:
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Granite obelisk monument to Lt-Col. Algernon Carteret Thynne (1868–1917),
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Francis John Thynne (1830–1910), eldest surviving son and heir, of
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in Kilkhampton had been the seat of his distant ancestor
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John Thynne, 3rd Baron Carteret

Westminster Abbey
Eton
St John's College, Cambridge
Anna Constantia Beresford
Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath
Church of England
Curate
Corsley
Rector
Backwell
Street
Walton
Kingston Deverill
Prebendary
Lincoln

Anglican
Dean of Westminster
Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath
George Byng, 4th Viscount Torrington
Eton College
St John's College, Cambridge
John Fisher
Bishop of Salisbury
curate
Corsley
Longleat
rector

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