David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland
David Charles Robert Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland (born 8 May 1959), is a British peer and landowner.
His Grace The Duke of Rutland | |
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Duke of Rutland | |
Rutland in 2015 | |
Tenure | 4 January 1999 – present |
Predecessor | Charles Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland |
Other titles | Marquess of Granby |
Born | David Charles Robert Manners 8 May 1959 |
Nationality | British |
Residence | Belvoir Castle Haddon Hall |
Spouse(s) | |
Issue | |
Heir | Charles Manners, Marquess of Granby |
Parents | Charles Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland Frances Sweeny |
Biography
Rutland is the elder son of the 10th Duke of Rutland by his second wife, the former Frances Sweeney. He was educated at Stanbridge Earls School, near Romsey in Hampshire, which has since closed. He succeeded his father in the titles on 4 January 1999.
The family also includes the duke's mother, The Dowager Duchess, his younger brother, Lord Edward Manners, a half-sister, Lady Charlotte Manners, and a sister, Lady Teresa Manners.
Rutland's ancestral home is Belvoir Castle in the northern part of Leicestershire. In the summer of 2005, the Duke purchased the Manners Arms Country Hotel and Restaurant in Knipton near Grantham. The Manners Arms was built for the 6th Duke of Rutland as a hunting lodge during the 1880s. The Duchess was heavily involved with the renovation work they carried out on the property. The Duke's holdings also include Haddon Hall, which is occupied by his brother Edward and Edward's family. The Sunday Times Rich List 2013 estimated his personal fortune at £125m, but he had to sell a painting to keep Belvoir Castle maintained.
The Duke is a high-profile supporter of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and has hosted fundraising events at Belvoir Castle. In 1999, he stood for UKIP when the House of Lords had to elect 92 hereditary peers. He stood in a House of Lords by-election in 2005 and again in 2015.
In July 2018, the Duke came under scrutiny for advertising positions for actors to perform unpaid at Belvoir Castle.[1] Performers' union Equity criticised the advertisement, saying it was "unacceptable" to ask actors to work unpaid; the advertisement was later removed.[2]
Marriage and children
Rutland married Emma Watkins, daughter of a Welsh farmer from Knighton, Powys, on 6 June 1992 at Belvoir Castle. The couple have five children:
- Lady Violet Diana Louise Manners (born 18 August 1993)
- Lady Alice Louisa Lilly Manners (born 27 April 1995)
- Lady Eliza Charlotte Manners (born 17 July 1997)
- Charles John Montague Manners, Marquess of Granby (born 3 July 1999)
- Lord Hugo William James Manners (born 24 July 2003)
The Duchess runs the commercial activities of Belvoir Castle, including shooting parties, weddings and a range of furniture.[3]
Coat of arms
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References
- "Duke of Rutland advertised for actors to work for free". BBC News. 26 July 2018.
- "Actors asked to work without pay at Duke of Rutland's castle". BBC News Online. BBC. 26 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
- Grice, Elizabeth (16 July 2012). "Emma Rutland". The Daily Telegraph.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Duke of Rutland
- Belvoir Castle
- Manners Arms
- Entry at Burke's Peerage
- David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland
Peerage of England | ||
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Preceded by Charles Manners |
Duke of Rutland 1999–present |
Incumbent |
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by The Duke of Marlborough |
Gentlemen The Duke of Rutland |
Succeeded by The Duke of Hamilton |