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Manners, Cecil Reginald John.
Adm. (age 16) at TRINITY HALL, 1884.
[3rd] s. of Lord John James Robert (1836) [by his second wife, Janetta, dau. of Thomas Hughan, of Airds, Co. Galloway]. [B. Feb. 4, 1868.] School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1885.
Assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for India (Viscount Cross), 1888.
A war correspondent in the South African War, 1899.
M.P. for East Leics., 1900-6. D.L. for Derbyshire.
Died at Crowborough, Sept.
8, 1945.
Step-brother of Henry J. B. (1868). (List of Carthusians; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who's Who; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
Cecil Reginald John MANNERS
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1945
Adm aged 16 Trinity Hall 1884
3rd s. of Lord John James Robert MANNERS (1836) [by his second wife, Janetta dau. of Thomas HUGHAN of Airds, Company Galloway, [Kirkcudbrightshire], ]. [
b. 1868:02:04
Sch: Charterhouse School Charterhouse, [London],
Matric 1885:10MT:
Assistant: Private
Sec. to: :
Sec. of State: for India , (Viscount Cross) 1888
A war correspondent in the South African War, [South Africa], 1899
M.P. for: : [+co] East Leicestershire , [-co] 1900-06
D.L. for: : Derbyshire ,
d. at Crowborough, [Sussex], 1945:09:08
step-brother of Henry J. B. (1868)
( List of Carthusians ; Burke, P. and B. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who's Who ; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: G.103[:add]

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