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  1. Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, KG (1578–1632) was an English nobleman. Despite a brief imprisonment for his involvement in the Essex Rebellion of 1601, he became prominent at the court of James I. He lived at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire.

  2. The Witches of Belvoir were a mother and her two daughters accused of witchcraft in England and the deaths of two young brothers, Henry (died 1613) and Francis Manners (died 1620), the heirs to Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, whose seat was at Belvoir Castle.

  3. Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, Lord Ros (1578–1632), second son of the 4th Earl, died without male issue; George Manners, 7th Earl of Rutland (1580–1641), third son of the 4th Earl, died without issue; John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland (1604–1679), great-grandson of the 1st Earl

  4. FRANCIS MANNERS, sixth Earl of Rutland (1578-1632), second son of John, fourth earl of Rutland, nephew of Edward, third earl, and brother of Roger, fifth earl, was born in 1578. He seems to have been with his brothers under the care of John Jegon at Cambridge.

  5. Francis Manners, 6. Earl of Rutland KG (* 1578; † 17. Dezember 1632 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire) war ein englischer Peer und Politiker . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Ehen und Nachkommen. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Leben. Er war der zweite überlebende Sohn des John Manners, 4. Earl of Rutland, aus dessen Ehe mit Elizabeth Charlton.

  6. 1. Catherine MANNERS (20° B.Ros/D. Buckingham) Married 2: Cecily TUFTON (C. Rutland) (b. 1587 - d. 11 Sep 1653) (dau. of John Tufton and Christian Browne) (w. of Sir Edward Hungerford) 26 Oct 1608. Children: 2. Henry MANNERS (18° B. Ros) 3. Francis MANNERS (19° B. Ros) Francis Manners, 6° Earl of Rutland. Portrait at Belvoir Castle.

  7. 26 de may. de 2022 · Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, KG (1578–1632) was an English nobleman. Despite brief imprisonment for his involvement in the Essex Rebellion of 1601, he became prominent at the court of James I. He lived at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire.