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  1. Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, KG (1578–1632) was an English nobleman. Despite a brief imprisonment for his involvement in the Essex Rebellion of 1601, he became prominent at the court of James I. He lived at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire.

  2. 14 de abr. de 2017 · Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, KG (1578 – 1632) was an English nobleman. Despite a brief imprisonment for his involvement in the Essex Rebellion of 1601, he became prominent at the court of James I. He lived at Belvoir Castle in Lincolnshire.

  3. On 6 April 1617 Rutland became a privy councillor, and attended the king into Scotland the same year. He was created warden and chief justice of the royal forests north of the Trent on 13 Nov. 1619, and custos rotulorum for Northamptonshire on 7 Feb. 1622-3.

  4. One of the most important English witchcraft cases took place in the Vale of Belvoir in Leicestershire in 1618 when Francis Manners, sixth Earl of Rutland accused a group of six women of murdering his two sons, Francis and Henry by witchcraft.

  5. His son Thomas Manners (c1492-1543) was created Earl of Rutland in 1525. The 1st Earl acquired numerous monastic properties, including Rievaulx Abbey, near Helmsley, Warter Priory in the East...

  6. Also known as. Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland. primary name: primary name: Manners, Francis.

  7. Manners, Francis, sixth earl of Rutland. (15781632) A. J. Loomie. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/17953. Published in print: 23 September 2004. Published online: 23 September 2004. This version: 29 May 2014. Previous version. "Manners, Francis, sixth earl of Rutland (1578–1632), nobleman" published on by Oxford University Press.