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  1. Charles John Robert Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland, CBE, JP, DL (28 May 1919 – 4 January 1999), styled Marquess of Granby until 1940, was a British peer and landowner.

  2. 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.

  3. Duke of Rutland ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of England. Der Titel ist nach der Region Rutland in England benannt und wird vom Oberhaupt der Familie Manners geführt. Die Familiensitze sind Haddon Hall in Derbyshire und Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire .

  4. Duke of Rutland is a title in the Peerage of England, named after Rutland, a county in the East Midlands of England. Earldoms named after Rutland have been created three times; the ninth earl of the third creation was made duke in 1703, in whose family's line the title continues.

  5. David Charles Robert Manners, 11. Duke of Rutland (* 8. Mai 1959 ) ist ein britischer Peer , Politiker der Conservative Party (später UK Independence Party ) und Großgrundbesitzer.

  6. Sir George Manners (d. 1513) succeeded to the barony of Ros on the death c.1512 of Isabel Lovell, the second co-heir. His son Thomas Manners (c1492-1543) was created Earl of Rutland in 1525.

  7. Manners, Charles (1754–87), 4th duke of Rutland and lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born 15 March 1754 in England, second but eldest surviving son of John Manners, marquess of Granby, and his wife, Frances. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, he sat in the house of commons as MP for Cambridge University (1774–9).