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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 . Youth and poetry. Rutland was born at Belvoir Castle, the younger son of John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland, by Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle.
John James Robert Manners, 7th duke of Rutland (born Dec. 13, 1818, Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, Eng.—died Aug. 4, 1906, Belvoir Castle) Conservative Party politician of reformist inclinations who was a leading figure in the “Young England” movement of Britain in the 1840s.
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Manners, John James Robert, seventh duke of Rutland ( 1818–1906 ), politician, born at Belvoir Castle on 13 December 1818, was the second son in the family of three sons and four daughters of John Henry Manners, fifth duke of Rutland, and Lady Elizabeth, daughter of Frederick Howard, fifth earl of Carlisle; his elder brother was Charles Cecil Jo...
Manners family, Dukes of Rutland. This page summarises records created by this Family. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the...
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John James Robert Manners, Seventh Duke of Rutland (1818-1906): The Making of a Statesman. Mike Williams, PhD. [ Victorian Web Home —> Political History] Carlo Pelligrini's watercolour of Lord Manners, published in Vanity Fair 20 (1869), © National Portrait Gallery, by kind permission.
John James Robert Manners, séptimo duque de Rutland, KG , GCB , PC (13 de diciembre de 1818 - 4 de agosto de 1906), conocido como Lord John Manners antes de 1888, fue un estadista británico . Rutland nació en el castillo de Belvoir , el hijo menor de John Manners, quinto duque de Rutland , de Lady Elizabeth Howard , hija de Frederick Howard ...
John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906; politician) << Back to full list of biographies. Lord John Manners, as he was styled until 1857, was the second son of the 5th Duke of Rutland. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1839.