John Manners

English general and politician

John Manners - English general and politician
Born

1721
304 years ago

Died

October 18th, 1770
254 years ago — 49 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

England

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Served as a prominent English general and politician during the 18th century. Held the title of Marquess of Granby and was active in military campaigns during the Seven Years' War. Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, playing a significant role in local governance and military affairs. His leadership in the Battle of Warburg and efforts in the victory at the Battle of Minden were notable moments in his military career. Secured a reputation for his contributions to both military strategy and governance.

Led British troops in the Battle of Minden

Served as Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire

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