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Marchioness of Bath

Marchioness of Bath

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Marchioness of Bath is the principal courtesy title of the wife of the Marquess of Bath.

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Countesses of Bath (England, 1536-1654)

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Countesses of Bath (England, 1661-1711)

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Countesses of Bath (Great Britain, 1742-1764)

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Marchionesses of Bath (Great Britain, 1789-present)

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