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Lord Edward Thynne (23 January 1807 – 4 February 1884) was an English nobleman. After a short career as an army officer, he sat in the House of Commons for two periods, separated by 26 years, and opposed parliamentary reform on both occasions. A duellist and philanderer who outlived his two wives, Thynne gambled away his own wealth and that of his first wife. In 1881, the aged Thynne was described by Vanity Fair magazine as a "hoary old reprobate".

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  • Lord Edward Thynne (* 23. Januar 1807; † 4. Februar 1884 in , Wiltshire) war ein britischer Politiker, der zweimal als Abgeordneter für das House of Commons gewählt wurde. (de)
  • Lord Edward Thynne (23 January 1807 – 4 February 1884) was an English nobleman. After a short career as an army officer, he sat in the House of Commons for two periods, separated by 26 years, and opposed parliamentary reform on both occasions. A duellist and philanderer who outlived his two wives, Thynne gambled away his own wealth and that of his first wife. In 1881, the aged Thynne was described by Vanity Fair magazine as a "hoary old reprobate". (en)
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  • Member of Parliament for Weobley (en)
  • Member of Parliament for Frome (en)
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  • Lord Edward Thynne (* 23. Januar 1807; † 4. Februar 1884 in , Wiltshire) war ein britischer Politiker, der zweimal als Abgeordneter für das House of Commons gewählt wurde. (de)
  • Lord Edward Thynne (23 January 1807 – 4 February 1884) was an English nobleman. After a short career as an army officer, he sat in the House of Commons for two periods, separated by 26 years, and opposed parliamentary reform on both occasions. A duellist and philanderer who outlived his two wives, Thynne gambled away his own wealth and that of his first wife. In 1881, the aged Thynne was described by Vanity Fair magazine as a "hoary old reprobate". (en)
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  • Edward Thynne (de)
  • Lord Edward Thynne (en)
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