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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · By the beginning of the twentieth century other candidates, typically aristocrats, were put forward, most notably Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland, and William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby. Oxford's candidacy as sole author was first proposed by J. Thomas Looney in his 1920 book Shakespeare Identified in Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · When he went out to Hollywood, his looks caught the attention of James Whale, who cast Manners in Journey’s End (1930), an adaptation of a play set during World War I. For a brief period, Manners was in demand. He made seven movies in 1930, five in 1931, and an exhausting ten in 1932.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Rutland House was built in 1752–3 by John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland, as a residence for himself, his companion Mrs Elizabeth Drake, and their son Edward Manners, then aged about seven. (fn. 1) The middling-sized mansion was among the earliest of the string of detached houses erected in the mid-eighteenth century along the south side of the Ke...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · John (Manners), Earl of Rutland, was dealing with the manor in 1646, and it was held by the succeeding Earls and Dukes of Rutland until at least 1800. (fn. 18) By 1779 the property is described as 'the manors of Over and Nether and Nallands Pillerton'.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Duke of Brittany: House of Burgundy: Bohemond Duke of Apulia: Counts of Rouergue: Eleanor of Provence c. 1223 –1291 Queen of England: King Henry III 1207–1272 r. 1216–1272 King of England: Isabel Marshal 1200–1240 Countess of Cornwall: Richard 1209–1272 Earl of Cornwall: Sanchia of Provence c. 1228 –1261 Countess of Cornwall: Joan ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh visited Rutland for the first time on Tuesday 14 May. Highlights of the visit included Rutland Showground – home to one of the oldest County Shows in the...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · The whole is now the property of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire; having been purchased in 1747, of Brown and Wright, by William, third Duke of Devon shire. The Duke of Rutland has a court—leet over Beeley, &c. which was purchased by his ancestor of the Greaves family, in the reign of James I.