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Granby, Charles (Manners), Marquess of. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. 11, 1771. [2nd but 1st surviving] s. of John Manners (1738), Marquess of Granby. [B. Feb. 21, 1754.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1772; M.A. 1774. Usually, though improperly, known (after his brother's death) as Lord Roos, 1760-70. Styled Marquess of Granby, 1770-9. M.P. for the University, 1774-9, when he vehemently opposed the taxation of America. Succeeded as 4th Duke of Rutland on the death of his grandfather, May 29, 1779. Lord-Lieut. of Leics., 1779-87. Elected K.G., Oct. 3, 1783, but never installed. P.C., 1783. Lord Steward of the Household, Feb.-Dec. 1783, having for two months a seat in the Cabinet. Privy Seal, Dec. 1783-Feb. 1784. Viceroy of Ireland, 1784-7, being noted for the magnificence of his entertainments. Married, Dec. 26, 1776, Mary Isabella, dau. of Charles Noel (Somerset), 4th Duke of Beaufort, and had issue. Died Nov. 25, 1787, at the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin. Barrington, Hist. Memoirs, II. 225, says that he and his wife 'were reckoned the handsomest couple in Ireland.' His portrait 'after Sir John Reynolds' is engraved in Doyle's Official Baronage. His wife was painted four times by Reynolds. Father of John H., 5th Duke of Rutland (1794). (Eton Coll. Reg. (sub Roos); G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B., 1940; Graduati wrongly states that his father was Burgess in Parliament, 1774-9; D.N.B.) | Marquess of Charles (Manners) GRANBY Approx. lifespan: 17381787 age=17 : nobleman Trinity College adm1771:11:11 [2nd but 1st surviving] s. of Manners, John <qual>Marquess of Granby</qual> (1738) b. 1754:02:21 Sch: Eton School [Eton], [Buckinghamshire], Matric 1772:04ET: MA 1774 Usually, though improperly, known (after his brother's death) as Lord Roos 1760-70 Styled "> Marquess of GRANBY 1770-79 M.P.: for University 1774-79 vehemently opposed the taxation of the USA , : 1774-79 Succeeded on the death of his grandfather as "> 4th Duke of RUTLAND 1779:05:29 Lord-Lieutenant of: Leicestershire , 1779-87 Elected K.G. but never installed 1783:10:03 P.C.: 1783 Lord Steward of the Household: 1783:02-12 had a seat in: Cabinet for two months1783 Privy Seal: 1783:12-1784:02 Viceroy of: Ireland , 1784-87 noted for the magnificence of his entertainments 1784-87 m. "> Mary Isabella SOMERSET dau. of Charles Noel SOMERSET, 4th Duke of Beaufort 1776:12:26 had issue"/> d. Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, [Ireland], 1787:11:25 Barrington, Hist. Memoirs, II. 225, says that he and his wife 'were reckoned the handsomest couple in"> Ireland , His portrait 'after Sir John Reynolds' is engraved in Doyle's Official Baronage "/> His wife was painted four times by "> Sir Joshua REYNOLDS father of Granby, John H. <qual>5th Duke of Rutland</qual> (1794) Refs: Eton College Reg . ( sub Roos) Refs: G.E.C. Refs: Burke, P. and B. 1940 Refs: Graduati wrongly states that his father was Burgess in Parliament 1774-9 Refs: D.N.B. |