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Polygamist Marquess of Bath had 74 'wifelets' and a pornograhic Kama Sutra room at Longleat

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Lord Bath was one of the most eccentric characters British high society has ever seen and was famed for his raunchy antics over the years.

The wealthy aristocrat, who was the 7th Marquess of Bath, died in hospital yesterday after a battle with coronavirus. He was 87.

As the owner of Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire, he had an estimated fortune of £157 million at the time of his death and was most famous for his rampant love life Boasting of his sexual prowess, he wracked up 74 girlfriend he referred to as his 'wifelets' and earned himself the nickname the ‘Loins’ of Longleat.

Lord Bath is said to have housed his 'consorts' at cottages across his vast estate, amid rumours of group sex and parties descending into drunken orgies at the

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