The Right Honourable The Lord Carteret PC |
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Comptroller of the Household | |
In office 1804–1812 |
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Monarch | George III |
Prime Minister |
Hon. William Pitt the Younger The Lord Grenville The Duke of Portland Hon. Spencer Perceval |
Preceded by | Lord Charles Somerset |
Succeeded by | Lord George Beresford |
Personal details | |
Born | 23 January 1770 |
Died |
19 February 1838 (aged 68) Dalkeith Palace, Midlothian |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Tory |
Spouse(s) | Hon. Harriet Courtenay (1771–1836) |
Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge. |
George Thynne, 2nd Baron Carteret PC (23 January 1770 – 19 February 1838), styled Lord George Thynne between 1789 and 1826, was a British Tory politician.
Carteret was the second son of Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath, and Lady Elizabeth, daughter of William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland. His uncle Henry Thynne was created Baron Carteret in 1784, with special remainder to the younger sons of his elder brother, Lord Bath. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.<
Carteret was elected Member of Parliament for Weobly in 1790, a seat he held until 1812, and served as a Lord of the Treasury from 1801 to 1804. In 1804 he was admitted to the Privy Council and appointed Comptroller of the Household, a post he held until 1812. In 1826 he succeeded his uncle as second Baron Carteret according to the special remainder and took his seat in the House of Lords.
In 1797 Lord Carteret married the Hon. Harriet Courtenay (1772–1836), daughter of William Courtenay, 2nd Viscount Courtenay. They had no children. She died in April 1836, aged 64.
Lord Carteret survived his wife by two years and died at Dalkeith Palace, Midlothian, in February 1838, aged 68. He was succeeded in the barony by his younger brother, John Thynne, 3rd Baron Carteret.