Weymouth
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Weymouth can refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
- Weymouth, Dorset, England
- Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency)
- Weymouth and Portland, the abolished local government district
- Weymouth Bay
- Weymouth Beach
- Weymouth Harbour, Dorset
- Weymouth Harbour Tramway
- Weymouth Pavilion
- Weymouth railway station
- Weymouth Quay railway station
United States
- Weymouth, Massachusetts
- Weymouth, Ohio
- Weymouth Township, New Jersey
- Weymouth, Atlantic County, New Jersey
- Weymouth Hall, a historic mansion in Natchez, Mississippi
Elsewhere
- Weymouth, Tasmania, Australia
- Weymouth Bay, Queensland, Australia
- Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Weymouth, New Zealand
- Weymouth, Saint Michael, Barbados
Other uses
- Weymouth F.C.
- Weymouth College
- HMS Weymouth, several ships
- 19294 Weymouth
- Weymouth New Testament
People
- Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth (born 1974), British peer
- George Weymouth (c. 1585–c. 1612), English explorer
- George Alexis Weymouth (1936–2016), American artist
- George W. Weymouth (1850–1910), American politician
- Katharine Weymouth (born 1966), former publisher of The Washington Post
- Lally Weymouth (born 1943), American journalist
- Ralph Weymouth (1917–2020), Vice Admiral of the United States Navy
- Richard Francis Weymouth (1822–1902), English Bible scholar
- Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath (1734–1796), 3rd Viscount Weymouth
- Tina Weymouth (born 1950), American musician
- Yann Weymouth, American architect
See also
- Weymouth bit
- Double bridle or Weymouth bridle
- Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy
- Weymouth Wildcats
- Weymouth Sands, a novel by John Cowper Powys
- Weymouth Harbour (disambiguation)
- Waymouth
Topics referred to by the same term
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