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  1. John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland (29 May 1638 – 10 January 1711) was a British MP, and Whig politician. His divorce from his first wife caused much comment, partly because it was thought to have political implications.

    • 29 May 1638
    • 10 January 1711 (aged 72), Belvoir Castle
  2. Since elevation to the dukedom in 1703 most Dukes have been buried in the grounds of the mausoleum at Belvoir Castle. The mausoleum at Belvoir Castle was built by John Henry Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland, following the death of his wife, Elizabeth Howard (1780–1825), daughter of the 5th Earl of Carlisle.

    • Charles Manners, Marquess of Granby
    • John Manners
    • Marquess of Granby, Earl of Rutland, Lord Manners of Haddon, Baron Manners, Baron Roos
    • David Manners, 11th Duke
  3. John Manners was known by the courtesy title of Lord Roos (to which it later transpired he had no legal claim) from the time his father, also John Manners, succeeded his second cousin George Manners †, 7th earl of Rutland, as 8th earl of Rutland in 1641.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Bottesford, Leicestershire, England. Immediate Family: Son of Sir George Manners, MP and Grace Manners. Husband of Frances Montagu. Father of Frances Manners, Countess of Exeter; Lady Grace Manners; Lord John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland; Lady Margaret Cecil; Dorothy Ashley-Cooper and 1 other.

    • June 10, 1604
    • Bottesford, Leicestershire, England
    • Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, England
  5. His grandfather, Sir John Manners (d. 1611), younger brother of the 2nd Earl, had married Dorothy, daughter and co-heir of Sir George Vernon, through whom he had inherited extensive estates in...

  6. 22 de nov. de 2023 · John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland (29 May 1638 – 10 January 1711) was a British MP, and Whig politician. His divorce from his first wife caused much comment, partly because it was thought to have political implications.

  7. John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland (29 May 1638 – 10 January 1711) was a British MP, and Whig politician. His divorce from his first wife caused much comment, partly because it was thought to have political implications.