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John manners (marquis de granby) — John Manners (1721 18 octobre 1770), marquis de Granby, soldat britannique, était le fils aîné du 3e duc de Rutland. Décédé avant son père, on le connaissait par le titre subsidiaire de son père, marquis de Granby. Il a suivi ses études à Eton et … Wikipédia en Français