Philip Wenman, 7th Viscount Wenman (18 April 1742 – 26 March 1800), styled The Honourable Philip Wenman until 1760, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1796. Wenman was the son of Philip Wenman, 6th Viscount Wenman, by Sophia, eldest daughter and co-heir of James Herbert, of Tythorpe, Oxfordshire. Thomas Wenman was his younger brother. In February, 1760 he matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford. In August 1760, aged 18, he succeeded in the viscountcy and to Thame Park on the early death of his father.
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| - Philip Wenman (7e vicomte Wenman) (fr)
- フィリップ・ウェンマン (第7代ウェンマン子爵) (ja)
- Philip Wenman, 7th Viscount Wenman (en)
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| - Philip Wenman, 7e vicomte Wenman (18 avril 1742 - 26 mars 1800), titré l'honorable Philip Wenman jusqu'en 1760, est un propriétaire britannique et un homme politique qui siège à la Chambre des communes de 1768 à 1796. (fr)
- 第7代フィリップ・ウェンマン(英語: Philip Wenman, 7th Viscount Wenman、1742年4月18日 – 1800年3月26日)は、グレートブリテン王国の政治家、アイルランド貴族。1768年から1796年まで庶民院議員を務めた。 (ja)
- Philip Wenman, 7th Viscount Wenman (18 April 1742 – 26 March 1800), styled The Honourable Philip Wenman until 1760, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1796. Wenman was the son of Philip Wenman, 6th Viscount Wenman, by Sophia, eldest daughter and co-heir of James Herbert, of Tythorpe, Oxfordshire. Thomas Wenman was his younger brother. In February, 1760 he matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford. In August 1760, aged 18, he succeeded in the viscountcy and to Thame Park on the early death of his father. (en)
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| - Lord Charles Spencer 1768–1790 (en)
- Marquess of Blandford 1790–1796 (en)
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| - Philip Wenman, 7th Viscount Wenman (18 April 1742 – 26 March 1800), styled The Honourable Philip Wenman until 1760, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1796. Wenman was the son of Philip Wenman, 6th Viscount Wenman, by Sophia, eldest daughter and co-heir of James Herbert, of Tythorpe, Oxfordshire. Thomas Wenman was his younger brother. In February, 1760 he matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford. In August 1760, aged 18, he succeeded in the viscountcy and to Thame Park on the early death of his father. The viscountcy was an Irish peerage and did not entitle him to a seat in the English House of Lords. In 1768 he was instead returned to the British House of Commons as a Knight of the Shire for Oxfordshire, a seat he held for the next 28 years. Lord Wenman married Lady Eleanor, fifth daughter of Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon, in 1766. He died in March 1800, aged 57, when the viscountcy became extinct. Thame Park passed to his 10-year-old niece Sophia Elizabeth Wykeham, later created the 1st (and last) Baroness Wenman, who took up residence there. (en)
- Philip Wenman, 7e vicomte Wenman (18 avril 1742 - 26 mars 1800), titré l'honorable Philip Wenman jusqu'en 1760, est un propriétaire britannique et un homme politique qui siège à la Chambre des communes de 1768 à 1796. (fr)
- 第7代フィリップ・ウェンマン(英語: Philip Wenman, 7th Viscount Wenman、1742年4月18日 – 1800年3月26日)は、グレートブリテン王国の政治家、アイルランド貴族。1768年から1796年まで庶民院議員を務めた。 (ja)
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