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He uses his father's subsidiary title [[Viscount Weymouth]] as his [[courtesy title]].
He uses his father's subsidiary title [[Viscount Weymouth]] as his [[courtesy title]].

Lord Weymouth purports to be a financier and investor in Russia though there is no record of his successes.<ref>[http://www.ebrd.com/projects/psd/psd2008/38281.htm Russia Regional Hotels project]</ref>


In April 1996 Weymouth was reported to have survived a hotel explosion in Delhi which killed 17 people.<ref name=Saner /><ref>{{cite news|date=1996-04-22|author=Tom Leonard and Rahul Bedi|title=Viscount hurt as bomb kills girlfriend and partner|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]}}</ref>
In April 1996 Weymouth was reported to have survived a hotel explosion in Delhi which killed 17 people.<ref name=Saner /><ref>{{cite news|date=1996-04-22|author=Tom Leonard and Rahul Bedi|title=Viscount hurt as bomb kills girlfriend and partner|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]}}</ref>

Revision as of 19:29, 14 September 2011

Ceawlin Henry Lazlo Thynn, Viscount Weymouth (born 6 June 1974) is the second child, eldest son and heir apparent of Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath and his wife, Anna Gael Gyarmathy. He is named after Ceawlin of Wessex. He attended Bedales School.[1]

He uses his father's subsidiary title Viscount Weymouth as his courtesy title.

In April 1996 Weymouth was reported to have survived a hotel explosion in Delhi which killed 17 people.[1][2]

Weymouth is an occasional subject of gossip reporting.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Ermine Saner (2004-06-16). "The viscount who cleaned the loos". Evening Standard. London.
  2. ^ Tom Leonard and Rahul Bedi (1996-04-22). "Viscount hurt as bomb kills girlfriend and partner". The Daily Telegraph.
  3. ^ "Move over Susannah...Trinny's cosying up with a new partner". Daily Mail. 2009-07-02.

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It was not his child, it has been proven