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RUTLAND-RYTON.

All Souls afsd.; Princ. Private Sec. to the Prime Minister (Salisbury) 1885-63; M.P. for the Melton division of Leicestershire, 1888. He m., 25 Nov. 1882, Marion Margaret Violet, 2d da. of Col. the Hon. Charles Hugh Lindsay, C.B. (yr. s. of James, Earl of Crawford [S.]) by Emilia Anne, da. of the Hon. Henry Montagu BROWNE, Dean of Lismore. She was b. 7 March 1856.]

[Robert Charles John Manners, generally known (after 1888) as Lord Haddon, 1st s. and h. ap. of the above; b. 8 Aug. 1885; d. v.p. 28 Sep. 1894, from the effects of an operation, in his 10th year:]

John Henry Montagu Manners, generally known (after 1894) as Lord Haddon, next br, to the above; b. 21 Sep. 1886.]

Family Estates.—These, in 1888, consisted of 80,188 acres in Leicestershire; 27,069 in Derbyshire; 6,585 in Cambridgeshire; 2,837 in Lincolnshire; 1,591 in Suffolk; 1,103 in Notts; and 761 in Rutland. Total, 70,187 acres; worth £97,486 a year([1]). Principal Residences—Belvoir Castle, near Grantham, co. Lincoln; Longshaw Lodge, near Sheffield, Notts; Cheveley Park, near Newmarket, co, Cambridge; and St. Mary's Tower, near Birnam, Scotland.

RYCOTE.

See "Norris de Rycote," Barony (Norris), cr. 1572.

RYEDALE.

See "Feversham of Rydeal, in the North Riding co. York," Earldom (Duncombe). cr. 1868.

Ryegate

i.e., "Morduant of Ryegate, Co. Surrey," Barony (Mordaunt), cr. 1859, with the Viscountcy of MORDAUNT OF AVALON, which see; extinct, with the Earldom of Peterborough, 1814.

RYTHRE, see RITHRE.

RYTON.

See "Craven of Ryton, co. Salop," Barony (Craven), cr. 1643; ex. 1648.

  1. (a) See vol. il., p. 51, note "a," circa finem as to the income of these estates of 70,000 acres being, in 1883, much greater (in one case 5 times as much) than that of many Noblemen who then held over 100,000 acres.