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Intro | English aristocrat | ||||||||
A.K.A. | Kathleen Tennant | ||||||||
A.K.A. | Kathleen Tennant | ||||||||
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain England | ||||||||
was | Aristocrat | ||||||||
Work field | Royals | ||||||||
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Birth | 30 January 1894 | ||||||||
Death | 4 December 1989 (aged 95 years) | ||||||||
Star sign | Aquarius | ||||||||
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Biography
Kathleen Manners, Duchess of Rutland (née Tennant; 30 January 1894 - 4 December 1989) was an English aristocrat and the wife of John Manners, 9th Duke of Rutland.
Early life and family
Kathleen Tennant was born on 30 January 1894 in London. Her mother was Annie Geraldine Redmayne and her father was Francis John Tennant of Innes, Morayshire, and Lympne Castle, Kent. She was a member of the Tennant family, an influential Scottish industrial family that had been ennobled. Her paternal grandfather was the industrialist Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet. Her father, who was a member of The Souls, was the younger brother of Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner and Margot Asquith, the wife of British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith. She was informally known by the nickname Kakoo.
Personal life
She married John Henry Montague Manners, Marquess of Granby, the son of Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland and Violet Lindsay, on 27 January 1916 at St Margaret's, Westminster. They had five children:
- Lady Ursula Isabel Manners
- Lady Isabel Violet Kathleen Manners
- Charles John Robert Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland
- Lord John Martin Manners
- Lord Roger David Manners
In 1925 her husband succeeded to the Dukedom of Rutland.
As a close friend to the Duke and Duchess of York, Manners disliked Wallis Simpson and disapproved of Edward VIII's abdication. At the 1937 Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, she was one of four duchesses who carried the canopy over the Queen.
Her husband died in 1940. After his death, her son became the 10th Duke of Rutland. She moved out of Belvoir Castle and into Belvoir Lodge, accompanied by two servants, Emily Stenton and Sidney Parkes.
She died at her home in Belgravia on 4 December 1989 at the age of 95.