Thomas Thynne, 1st marquess of Bath

British politician
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Also known as: Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath, Viscount Weymouth, Baron Thynne of Warmister
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Born:
Sept. 13, 1734
Died:
Nov. 19, 1796, London, Eng. (aged 62)

Thomas Thynne, 1st marquess of Bath (born Sept. 13, 1734—died Nov. 19, 1796, London, Eng.) was a politician who, as 3rd Viscount Weymouth, held important office in the British government during two critical periods in the reign of George III. Although he was an outstanding orator, his dissolute habits (gambling and heavy drinking), indolence, and secretiveness concerning his official policies prevented him from realizing his potential as a statesman. Appointed viceroy of Ireland in June 1765, Weymouth resigned two months later. In his first term as secretary of state for the southern department (1768–70), he had to maintain public order ...(100 of 194 words)