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Thynne, The Hon. HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 10, 1752. [2nd] s. of Thomas 2nd Viscount Weymouth, who died, 1751, of Middlesex (and Lady Louisa Carteret, dau. of John, Earl of Granville). B. [Nov. 17, 1735], in London . School, Market Street, Buckinghamshire . Matric. Michs. 1752; M.A. 1753; LL.D. 1769. M.P. for Staffordshire , 1757-61; for Weobley, Heref., 1761-70. Clerk-Comptroller of the Board of Green Cloth, 1762-5. Master of the King's Household, 1768-70. Postmaster-General, 1770-89. Privy Councillor, 1770. High Bailiff of Jersey , 1776-1826. Assumed the surname and arms of Carteret in 1776 on inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather. Created Baron Carteret of Hawnes, Bedfordshire , Jan. 29, 1784. Married, July 9, 1810, Eleanor Smart, of Hawnes, who had been his mistress for many years. Died, s.p., June 17, 1826, and was succeeded by his nephew, George (1789). Brother of Thomas (1752, sub Weymouth). ( Return of M.P.s.; G.E.C. ( sub Carteret); Burke, P. and B.; St John's Coll. Adm., III. 612.) | Hon. Henry Frederick THYNNE Approx. lifespan: 17351826 Fell.-Com. aged 16 St John's College adm1752:01:10 2nd s. of Thomas THYNNE 2nd Viscount Weymouth, who died 1751 of Middlesex (and Lady Louisa Carteret dau. of John, Earl of Granville) b. London 1735:11:17 School Market Street, Buckinghamshire Matric 1752:10MT: MA 1753 LLD 1769 M.P. for: : Staffordshire 1757-61 for Weobley, Herefordshire 1761-70 Clerk: -Comptroller of Board of Green Cloth 1762-65 Master of: : King's Household 1768-70 Postmaster-General: 1770-89 Privy Councillor: 1770 High Bailiff of Jersey 1776-1826 Assumed the surname and arms of Carteret in1776 on inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather. Created Baron Carteret of Hawnes, Bedfordshire 1784:01:29 m. 1810:07:09 Eleanor Smart, of Hawnes, [ Bedfordshire ] who had been his mistress for many years. d. s.p. 1826:06:17, and was succeeded by his nephew, George (1789) brother of Thomas THYNNE (1752) sub Weymouth) ( Return of M.P.s.; G.E.C. ( sub Carteret); Burke P. and B.; St John's College Adm. III. 612.) |