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410 BEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. RUTLAND, DUKE OF. (MANNERS.) CHARLES CECIL JOHN MANNERS, K.G. 6th Duke, Lord Lieut, of Leicestershire. Born May 16th, 1815 ; succeeded his father in 1 857 ; educated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, (M.A. 1835) ; sat as M.P. for Stamford, 183752, and for North Leicestershire, 1852 7 ; vas a Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince Consort, 18436, and Lord Lieut, of Lincolnshire, 1852 7 ; appointed Major Leicestershire Militia, 1839, and Hon. Col. In order to accomplish. 1857 Brother living, John James Robert, P.C., LL.D., M.P., heir presumptive, b. 1818; educated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, (M.A. 1839, LL.D. 1862) ; was Chief Commis, sionerof Works, 1852, 18589, and 18668; appointed Postmaster. General 18/4; has been M.P. for North Leicestershire (C.) since 1857, having represented Newark, 18417, and Colchester, 18507; unsuccessfully contested Liverpool, 1847, andLondon, 1849: m. 1st, 185}, Catherine Louisa, daughter of Col. Marlay.C.B. (she died, 1854); 2ndly, 1862, Janetta, daughter of Thomas Hughan, Esq. and has, with other issue, Henry John Brinsley, b. 1852. Residences,-* St. Mary's Tower, Birnam, N.B., and 6, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. Clubs, Carlton, St. Stephen's. Sisters living, ^Elizabeth Frederica, b. 1801, m. 1822, (Drummond). Adeliza Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 1810, m. 1848, (Norman). Patron of twenty -four livings, Bisbrooke, V, Rutland. Bottesford, R. Aylestone, V. Branstone, R. Barkestone, V. Croxton Kerrial, V. South Croxton, V. Harby, R. Hose, R. Knipton, R. Plungar, V. Redmile, R. Scalford, V. Sproxton, V. Thorpe Arnold, V. Waltham-on-ther Wolds, R. Leicestershire. Woolsthorpe, R. Ropsley, R. Lincolnshire. Wood Ditton, V. Newmarket, R. Cambridgeshire. Grmgley-on-the-Hill, R. Granby, V. Nottinghamshire. Rowsley, V. Ilkeston, V. Derbyshire. Creations, Earl of Rutland, 1525. Baron Manners of Haddon, (by writ), 1679, Marquess of Grauby, and Duke of Rutland, 1703, all in the peerage of Great Britain.

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quarters, two fleurs-de-lis, and in the 2nd and 3rd, a lion passant guardant, all or. (Crest, ? On a chapeau, gules, turned up, ermine, a peacock in pride, proper. Supporters, Two unicorns, armed, unguled, maned, and tufted, or. Seats, Belvoir-castle, Grantham; Haddon-hall, Bakewellj Chevely-park, New- market; Longshaw-lodge, Sheffield. Town Residence, Bute-house, 1, Campden-hill, W. Clubs, Carlton,-r-St. Stephen's, White's,-^Boodle's. RUTLAND, Duke of, His Grace's predecessor was his father, John Henry, K.G. D.C.L. 5th Duke of Rutland. He was b. Jan. 4, 1788, and succeeded his father, Oct. 24, 1787.; was Lord Lieut, of Leicestershire, a Trustee of the British Jduseum, Recorder of Grantham, Cambridge, and Scarborough, and Col. of the Leicestershire Militia : m. April 22, 1799, Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the 5th Earl of Carlisle a K.G. (she a 1825) : and d. Jan. 20, 1857, having had issue six sons and five daughters. Ryder, family name of tb,e Earl of Harrowby,