MANDEVILLE — MANNERS. 211 m., 16 Aug. 1892,(«) at Christ Church, Mayfair, Spencer Cornpton (Cavendish), 8th Duke of Devonshire, and was living 1893. Dukedom. ^ 8 and 11. George Victor Drogo (Montagu), Duke of Manchester, Earl of Manchester, &c, only a. i^oq and h., 6. 17 June 1S53. King George of Hanover being one of his Sponsors ; stytaJ Viscount Mandeville, 1855 — 1890 ; sometime Capt. 3d Batt. Royal Irish Fusileers ; MP. for co. Huntingdon, 1877-80 ; sue. to the peerage, 22 March 1890. He m. 22 May 1876, Consuelo, da. of Antonio Yznaga del Valle, of Ravenswood, Louisiana, U.S.A., and of Cuba. He d. at Tauderageu Castle, co. Armagh, 18 Aug. 1892, aged 39, and was bur. at Tanderagee. Will dat. 30 Jan. 1891, pr. 24 Oct. 1892, at £25.190 gross value. His widow living 1893. Dukedom, "i 9 and 1 2. William Angus Drogo (Montagu), VIII. Earldom. XI. IX. Earldom. XII. Duke ok Manchester [1719], Eaul op Manchester i oqo [1020], Viscount Mandeville and Baron Montaqu of KiMiiOLTON [1620], only s. and h. ; b. 3 March 1877. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 13,835 acres in co. Huntingdon ; 1,124 in co. Cambridge, and 55 in co. Bedford, besides 12,298 in co. Armagh (said to be worth £17,S42 a year). Total 27,312 acres, worth £40,360 a year. Principal Residences. Kimbolton Castle, co. Huntingdon, and Tauderagee Castle, co. Armagh. MANDEVILLE. i.e., "Mandeville," Viscountcy (Montagu), cr. 1620; see "Man- chester," Earldom, cr. 1620. MANNERS. Barony by l. Baldwin de Manners( u ) was sum. to Pari, as a- "Writ Baron (-LORD MANNERS) by writ 26 Oct. (1309), 3 Ed. II., directed I 1309 " fialdcimjno dc Man'iis," but never afterwards, " and on his death the dignity is presumed to have become extinct." [Courthope.] MANNERS DE ROSSE. The summons to Pari, of Thomas Manners by writ 12 Nov. (1515), 7 Hen. VII., directed " Thomw Manners de Rosse, Chev'r," was (in reality) a summons in the old Barony of Root of which his grandmother was a coheir.( c ) He was cr., 15 April 1523, EARL OF RUTLAND ; see that dignity. MANNERS DE HADDON. Barony by 1. John Manners, s. and h. ap. of John, 8th Earl of Writ. Rutland, was sum. to Pari. v.p. as a Baron, LORD MANNERS DE L 1679 HADDON by writ 30 April (1679), 31 Car. Tl.jft) directed " Johanni Manners de Haddon." By this title (tho' by the death of his father, 29 Sep. 1679, he became Earl of Rutland), he appears in the Pari, begun 17 Oct. (1679), 31 Car. II., and in that beguu 21 March (1680/1), 32 Car. II. He was cr. 29 March 1703, DUKE OF RUTLAND ; see that dignity. (") This marriage was 40 years after her previous one and was but two days before the death of her eldest sou, the eight Duke. ( b ) There is no account of him in Dugdale's Baronage. ("0 See vol. ii, p. 302, note " b," sub " Clifton," as to this (apparently the first) instance of a Barony by writ being transmitted thro' female heirs. (<1) This summons is so stated by " Nicolas " followed by " Courthope." According to Dugdale's" summons" his name is not iu the Pari., begun 6 March (1678/9), 30 Car. II., tho' it occurs iu that begun 17 Oct. (1679), 31 Car. II. P 2