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  1. John Manners, marquess of Granby was a British army officer, a popular British hero of the Seven Years’ War (1756–63). The eldest son and heir apparent of the 3rd duke of Rutland, he was styled the marquess of Granby by courtesy. He fought in Scotland in 1746 and in Flanders the next year.

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  3. Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby, acquired a reputation for courage and leadership during the Seven Years War. His popularity was founded not only on his great personal bravery, but also his well-known generosity and concern for the welfare of his men.

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  4. Battle of Minden. Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby PC (2 January 1721 – 18 October 1770) was a British Army officer, politician and nobleman. The eldest son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland, as he did not outlive his father and inherit the dukedom, Manners was known by his father's subsidiary title, Marquess ...

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  6. 27 de mar. de 2020 · Achieving distinction in both naval career and sporting career, John Manners, who has died aged 105, was the last destroyer commander serving in the Second World War and the world’s oldest former first-class cricketer.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2020 · Manners, an amateur, became the oldest living man to play in the first-class game back in September 2018, breaking the record previously held by former Derbyshire allrounder Jim Hutchinson, who died aged 103 and 344 days in November 2000. The man himself celebrated his feat in understated style.