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[[occupation::Politician]] and landowner, of [[location::Longleat, Wiltshire]].
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Of [[Location::Longleat, Wiltshere]], the eldest son of [[Family::Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, first baronet]] ([[Date of Birth::1615]]-[[Date of Death::1680]]). Matriculated at [[Education::Christ Church, Oxford]] in 1657 but did not graduate. [[Occupation::Fellow]] of [[Organisations::the Royal Society]] in 1664, [[Occupation::envoy]] to [[Location::Sweden]] 1666-69 and [[Occupation::MP]] for [[Organisations::The University of Oxford|Oxford University]] 1674. Created [[Personal Title::Baron Thynne]] and [[Personal Title::Viscount Weymouth]] in 1682. He married [[Family::Lady Frances]] (d.[[Date of Death::1712]]), daughter of [[Associates::Heneage Finch, third earl of Winchilsea]] and with her had three sons.
  
 
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Used an engraved armorial bookplate dated 1704, as did his son [[family::Henry]] who predeceased him ([[date of Birth::1675]]-[[date of Death::1708]]).
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Thynne acquired the [[Format::manuscript]] collection of his former teacher, [[Associates::William Burton]]. He [[Bequest::bequeathed]] [[Monetary Value::£40,000]] to four [[Beneficiary::granddaughters]], [[Monetary Value::£1000]] for the building of a church in [[Location::East Woodland, Frome]], and paintings to the [[Beneficiary::The Earl of Rochester|earls]] of Rochester and [[Beneficiary::The Earl of Nottingham|Nottingham]].
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Used an engraved armorial bookplate dated 1704, as did his son [[Family::Henry Thynne|Henry]] who predeceased him ([[Date of Birth::1675]]-[[Date of Death::1708]]).
  
 
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Thomas THYNNE, Viscount Weymouth 1640-1714

Biographical Note

Of Longleat, Wiltshere, the eldest son of Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, first baronet (1615-1680). Matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford in 1657 but did not graduate. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1664, envoy to Sweden 1666-69 and MP for Oxford University 1674. Created Baron Thynne and Viscount Weymouth in 1682. He married Lady Frances (d.1712), daughter of Heneage Finch, third earl of Winchilsea and with her had three sons.

Books

Thynne acquired the manuscript collection of his former teacher, William Burton. He bequeathed £40,000 to four granddaughters, £1000 for the building of a church in East Woodland, Frome, and paintings to the earls of Rochester and Nottingham.

Characteristic Markings

Used an engraved armorial bookplate dated 1704, as did his son Henry who predeceased him (1675-1708).

Sources

  • Collins, J. A short account of the library at Longleat House, Sothebys, 1980.
  • Hoare, P. (gen.ed.), The Cambridge history of libraries in Britain and Ireland. 3 vols. Cambridge, 2006. I 501.
  • Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903. 29448/*217.
  • Lancaster, Henry. "Thynne, Thomas, first Viscount Weymouth (bap. 1640, d. 1714), politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.