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 BAT Ralph Thynne was e. by his eldest son, Tnoarao TsovNNo, of Stretton, who m. Margaret, dan., lug the property of his maternal graudfcsthcr, assumed his and at length heiress, of Thomas Eynes, Esq. of Stretton, scams, and was crested Ba ‘rot t’,crtcref,- while the elder, (which lady was granddan., maternally, of Rnmphrey Oatacre, T000cAs, KG., 0. 1724, icclocrited, at the decease of his Esquire of the body to Haccnv VI., who was descended, father, 12 Jan. 1721, the family he,oours as Ird viscount; acid throngh females, from Sir Richard Pembruge, K. 0. (See waseluvatod, 10 Aug. 1700, to the Slsaqusoo.urn or llAvn. lila Bone’s Loaded Gealrp). Thomas Thynne was o. by his lordship ccc. 22 Slay, 1719, Lady Elizabeth-Coveodish DcccI cldeet son, SIR Joux TovisNe. This gentleman laid the foundation, u-heuo (wise it. 12 Dcc. 1221, aged 91) he had, in Jan. 1567, of the magnificent mansion at Longleat, co. Tnoasao, Vi,cccoccf lt’eyocoollc. Wilte, from which time the building was carried on until Geeccon, wise .c. his nude, pursuant to lice ol:eeial lincitotion, 1179, so that twelve entire years were esnsnmsd in Its William, 2nd Viscanol Coortenay, hot d. o. p. 22 Feb. 1910. erection. This is said to be the first well built-hence in the Jooa, vice a. his livelIer as 3rd, one’. dos loot Baron CAavvarv, kingdom. Sir John Thynne cc. let, Christian, dan. of Sir hoving ,t. 0.)). 1049: lois widow (whom lie cc,. 1001), Slccry— Richard Greeham, Knt., lord mayer of London, and sister Anne, youngest dan of Tbocuao Master, Esq. ef tics Abbey and heir of Sir Thomas Greeham, who founded and en- Louisa, s,c. in 1791, to llcncage,Earl of Aylesford, an:] d. 1912. dewed Groeham College, and built the Iteyal Exchange, henrietta, or. 1799, to Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, and d. 1813. by whom he had issue, Jona, his heir. Francis, sflfcncpsford. Thomas, ofb’ilson. lsai:clln, lady of the bedricamber to the Duchess af Gloucester, Dorotlsy, sic. Is John Strangways, of Slelbury. Elizabeth, so. to Sir John Chamberlain. Catherine, sic. to Sir Walter Long, of )Vraxahl. Re so. Ondly, Dorothy, dan. of Sir William Wronghton, of Ills lordship ci. 19 Nov. 1791, and was a. by his eldest son, Broad-Hintou, co. Wilts, and had five other amos and twe TsocacAe, E.G., hid ncarqocev. This uohlecoau, ii. 21 Jauc. thns fled. 21 Slay, 1580, and was e. by hie oldest eon, SIR JOHN TIIYNNE, Knt. of Longleate, who ii?. Jean, Somerset, F,S.A, and P.L.S.; ccc. 24 April, 1794, IsabellaE1ieabetb, yoongeet dan. of Sir Rowland Hayward, Knt,, lord mayor of London (twice), sod was s. by his eldest son, Stn Tuoacxs Tnvceyn, who is. let, Maria, dais, of George I. Thomas, Viscount Weyncooth, 8. 8 April, 1790; cc. 11 Slay, Lerd Audley, by whom he had three eons, the two elder of 1920, Rarriet-lta;ilda, daa. of ‘thomas Bobbies, Esq., and wbeno a. without iesne. The youngest, Tnoasae (Sir), oras scaled at icichcnood, Serve)’ : and n. ltsuay-Pannaacea, successor as 3rd marquess. marrying Sloart daa. and co-heir of Dr. Walter ItanqnanginO, in. John, in holy orders, D.D., canon and ascii-dean of Westnoiustcr, Dean of Durham, left a son, TMOMAO, k-naive as “Tern of Ten Thousand,” orlis encceedcd to Lengteal, and lived there in great magicifirence. lIe was basely assassinated, whito in his coach in Pall Mall, 12 Pet. 1662, by the believed connivance of Count Eantgseoark, a Swedish nel,lenoan, ovico was tried for lice crime, but was acquitted; his associates, who actually canonsillcd the murder, sieve hanged. Sir Thomas Tbynne em Sndiy, Catherine, dan. of Charles Howard, and niece of Viscount Diodon. The eldest surviving eon of this marriage, Sca HENRv-PRenCRLCK Tnvcccen, of Kempeford, was created a Baronet, 15 June, 1641. Sir flenry sa. Mary, din. of Thomas, let Lord Coventry, and had, with other issue, l’csonAs, his successor. James, LL.D., 51.1’., ‘1. nooc. in 1769. Henry-Prederick, ene of lIce clerks of the privy council, ri. Dorothy, daic. anti ce-heir of Francis Philips, Esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-al-law, and dying in 1705, left an only son, Tuenas, who m. Lady Ilary Villiers, dan. of Edward, let v. Francis, 0.20 Jon. i0Ol d. 29 Slay, 1821. Earl of Jersey, and dying in 1710, left a posthumous san, Tuonas, who o. as 2nd Viscoe’av Wevsiouan. Sir Henry was o. at his decease by his eldest eon, Sin Tnona.s, who, upon the murder of Thoncas Thyosne, Roq., as stated above, beeanae representative of the family, vu. Charles, 8. 8 Feb. 1013; fornsevly rector of Lsngbridge and inherited Losigleata. Me sat in parliament for several years,. and was elevated to the peerage, 11 Dec. IdOl, in the 10 July, 1837, Hac’rtet-Frcssrrs, dais. of the hale Itighct 11ev. dinitiss of Buroeo Fhpaoc, of Wo,’cioclrr, dcc Wills, and Vjocoinct Wepiccoelt, with remainder, in the event of failure ef male iosne, to his brother, Henry. His lerdahip so. Prances, dan. of fleneage, 2nd Earl of Winchilooa, and had an only son, henry, who predcceased lice viscennt, 1788, leaving toro duos., as. Losiea. ec.1 July, 1821, to 0tesac’, Earl of Itarewood, and isis co-heirs, by Grace, doe, anti sole brir of Sir George Strode, oerjeant-at-law, ef Lewesten, eu. Dorset, viz., Frances, sc to Aigernon (Seymeur), Lard Percy and DaLe sic. Charlotte-Anne, Ia. 13 Aug. 1829, to Walter-Francis, Duke of Sancersel. Story, so. to Vc’iiliam (Greville), Lard Brooks. Lord Weymenth d. 28 July, 1714, when all his bonourn linccnv-Fas.nnasrsc, capt. H. N.,Srd marquees; 8. 24 Slay, devolved upon his grandacephow (refer to dcsccndanta of 1787; sic. 19 April, 1820, hlccrrict, dan. of Aicxaudm’, let Henry Thymae, 3rd so’s of Sir henry-Frederick Thy’nue), THoMAs, ae 2nd vtscount, whe sic. let, in Dec. 1721, Elsal Jaucs-Ac,ExAansa. prcsrut mavqiceos. 1eth, dan. of Lionel, Duke of Dorset, but her ladyship d. l8rnvy-Fc’eferivk, SIP. for So’cth Wills, 8. 2 Aug. 1812; so. while his lordship svae upon his travels, before cehabitation and Sndly, in 1711, Lady Louisa Carteret, dais, of John, Earl Louisa-lsabclla-Itarriel., 01. 29 AprU. 1062, to Col. the lion. Graeville,° and had two suns; the younger, Henry, inherit- BAT luck, eldest dan. of William, dud Duke of Portland, by as 2nd Baron CAaTEanT, and a. 1797, llarrirt, 5th dan. af Cirencester, ef. 22 Feb. 1901. Sophia, ne. 1794, Ia George, 3rd Earl of Aebburniceoc ,7. 1791. d. no cc. 7 April. 1931. STory, scm 1806, to Cetera Markham, Esq., son of the lute Archbishop of York, and d. in Pets. 1814. Caroline, :1. 32 Oct. 1967. 1705, lorrl-hecctenant and costoc retcclcsrucna of the cc. of 3rd dan. of George, 4th Viscount Torrington, by whose (who it. I Stay, 1020) he load issue, d. o. p. 15 Jaa. 1937. rector of Black-well, co Sonoerset; 8.7 Nov. 1790; -ci. 2 Starch, 1824, Anne-Constantia. don. of the 11ev. CharlesCobbe Bereeford lace WArner000, SI. or), and by her (who d. 22 April, 1865) has bud, 1 George-Emilins, I. 6 Dcc. 1924; d. 9 Aug. 1839. 2 Francis-John, 8. 17 June, 1020; oc. 30 June, 1864, EdithMarcia-Carohiec, dun, of Richard-lirinsloy Sheridan, Esq., SIP., and has a dan., Helena-Slarcie-Selina, 3 Arthur - Clcristeidcer, liii holy orders, vector of ltirkicaunp— ton, Coruwoll; t. 9 Nov. 1032; cc. 29 June, 1039, Gscenllian, eldest faa. of the late Russell Kendall, Eeq. and baa issue William Trancie-Grauville, t. 13 Jon. 1862; Johu - Granville, b. 7 Ravel, 1065; Sophy - GaeulliauGranvillc: and Itary-Grauville. 4 William-Frederick, rapt. lud battalion rule brigade, 8. 8 Aug. 1034; d. at Luck-new, II STarch, 1858. 1 Alfred-Walter, capt. grsnadiev-gccards, 0. 13 June, 1030. 6 Jolan-Charlse, 8. 14 April, 1830. 7 Reginald-Thomas, hoot. grcn.-guards, 8. 23 Dcc. 1848 1 Endlly-Constanuia, cc. 12 Aug. 1883, to Eoolacc-John Wilson-Fatten, Eeq. 2 Selina-Choriottc. iv. William, lieut.-col. in the arnay, I. 17 Oct. 1003. vs. Edward, late SOP., 8. 23 Jan. 1007; icc. lot, 8 July, 1830, Elizabeth, den. of the late Willtarn )lellialc, Ess1.of Woofford, whicb lady d. 6 Slarchc, 1948. Ris lordship ccc. 2ndly, 4 July, 1013, Cecilia-Anne-Mary, dao. of the late C-A. Gore, Esq., let life-guards, and Icas had Ceciha-Couelance-Catherine, ef. usc infant, 23 Dcc. 1863, acid another dais. and Kingeton-Devcrthl, Wilts, and canon of Canterbury; sic. Richard Eagot, Riohop of Beth and Wells, ant] lisa, 1 Fcederick-Charlee, 0. in 1838. 2 Charles-Ernest. 0. 26 Feb. 1049 I Gertrude-Harriet, oc. 28 April, 1810, to Viscount Castle- roses. r. Elizabeth, nc. in 1816, to Joke-Frederick, let Earl Caviler, and ‘1. his ocidow, hO Feb. 1865. it. his widow, 7 Nov. 1019. of Doceleucb. His lordship if 27 Starch, 1827, acad was .s. toy his eocc, Lord Aebburtuu, acid had leone, 1 June, 0050, Ulrica, 2nd dan. of lice Duke of Sismerset, and has htenry-Pvsclertek-liotcsvtlls, 8. 14 April, 1s52, l’lcuasae— Uhc’ic, 8. 14 Jcuce, I OH, Ahicc—Itaclcel, accd acaotlccr dan. Ferry-Id -B. Fielding, Coidslrcam guards, 2nd son of the Earl of Dcshigis. Alice, d. in 1247. John Cs.rteret. Earl Granvillc, was eldee ace and heir of Sir Rio lordship rf. 54 June, 1837. George Cartcrst, Bart. (created, in 1681, Baron Cartoret), and his wifd, Lady Grace Granville, youngest dais, of John Granville, Crcaldssss—Baranet, 15 June, 1841. Baron and Viscount, 11 Earl of Bath, and co-heir of her nephew, William-Henry, last Dcc. 1682. Marquess, Il Aug. 1798. Accaa.—Qeartcvhy, let and Earl of Balls of that family. (See Ruaccn’a Exticccl and Dovuaunf 4th, harry of ten, or and ca. far TuvNNn; 2nd saul lrd, avg., Peerage.) 7°