Lord Robert Manners

Lord Robert Manners

Lord Robert Manners may refer to:

*Lord Robert Manners (general) (c. 1721–1782), British general
*Lord Robert Manners-Sutton (1722–1762), his nephew
*Lord Robert Manners (Royal Navy officer) (1758–1782), killed at the Battle of the Saintes
*Lord Robert William Manners (1781–1835), British general
*Lord Robert William Orlando Manners (1870–1917), killed in the First World War

ee also

*Duke of Rutland


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