Sir Charles Kemys Tynte, 5th Baronet (1710–1785), of Halswell House, near Bridgwater, Somerset and Cefn Mably, Glamorganshire, was a British politician. [1]

He was a younger son of Sir John Tynte, 2nd Baronet, MP. He added the name of Kemys before his own when he inherited Cefn Mably from his uncle, Sir Charles Kemeys. He succeeded his brother Sir John Tynte 4th Baronet to Halswell House and the Tynte baronetcy in 1740.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of Great Britain for Monmouth Boroughs from 1745 to 1747 and for Somerset from 1747 to 1774.

He died unmarried in 1785.

References

  1. ^ "KEMYS TYNTE, Sir Charles, 5th Bt. (1710-85), of Halswell, nr. Bridgwater, Som. and Cefn Mably, Glam". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
Parliament of Great Britain Preceded byLord Charles Somerset Member of Parliament for Monmouth Boroughs 1745 – 1747 Succeeded byFulke Greville Preceded byHenry William PortmanThomas Prowse Member of Parliament for Somerset 17471774 With: Thomas Prowse 1747–67Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt 1767–68Richard Hippisley Coxe from 1768 Succeeded byRichard Hippisley CoxeEdward Phelips