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  1. John Manners, Marquess of Granby. Lady Frances Seymour. Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland KG PC (15 March 1754 – 24 October 1787) was a British politician and nobleman, the eldest legitimate son of John Manners, Marquess of Granby. He was styled Lord Roos from 1760 until 1770, and Marquess of Granby from 1770 until 1779.

  2. Am 25. November 1882 heiratete Violet Lindsay in London den Aristokraten Henry John Brinsley Manners (1852–1925), den einzigen Sohn von John James Robert Manners, 7. Duke of Rutland und seiner ersten Ehefrau Lady Catherine Louisa Georgina Marley. Ihr Gatte führte ab 1888 den Höflichkeitstitel Marquess of Granby und beerbte seinen Vater 1906 ...

  3. John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland, KG, GCB, PC (13 December 1818 – 4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was a British statesman.

  4. John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland KG PC (21 October 1696 – 29 May 1779) was an English nobleman, the eldest son of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland and Catherine Russell. Styled Marquess of Granby from 1711, he succeeded to the title in 1721, cutting short a brief career in the House of Commons , where he had represented Rutland as a Whig .

  5. Lord Charles John Robert Manners, later 10th Duke of Rutland 2. Capt Lord John Manners, of Reservoir Cottage, Knipton, co. Lincoln (b. 18 Jul 1922; d. 24 Dec 2001), High Sheriff of Leicestershire 1973-74, mar. 12 Jun 1957 Mary Diana Moore (d. 12 Sep 1997), yst. dau. of Lt Col Lancelot Geoffrey Moore DSO, of Chelsea and Southern Rhodesia, and had issue

  6. The Duke of Rutland is a title in the Peerage of England [1] named for Rutland, a county in the East Midlands. Earldoms named after Rutland have been created twice in history. The ninth earl of the second creation was made a duke in 1703. The surname of the present duke's family is "Manners". The heir to the title is known as the Marquess of ...

  7. James Wyatt, famous for his improvements at Windsor Castle, designed the fourth Castle. Still standing proudly above the Vale of Belvoir, it was built between 1801-1832 for the 5th Duke and Duchess of Rutland. Elizabeth, the 5th Duchess of Rutland was the young, dynamic 18-year-old bride of John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland. She was the daughter ...