What is the origin of the name Manners?
English (of Norman origin): habitational name from Mesnières-en-Bray in Seine-Maritime recorded in the 13th century as Maneria a derivative of Latin manere ‘to remain abide reside’. See also Menzies. [...]
The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...Salisbury, Carnarvon, Lichfield, Sandon, and John Manners, and by Sir J, S. Pakington, Sir Stafford Northeote, and Mr. Gathorne Hardy.... (New York, United States - 1871)
...Salisbury, Carnarvon, Lichfield, Sandon, and John Manners, and by Sir J, S. Pakington, Sir Stafford Northeote, and Mr. Gathorne Hardy.... (New York, United States - 1871)
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The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...speech. In answer to Lord John Manners, who had declared that the war must be prosecuted until Shere Ali had... (New York, United States - 1857)
...speech. In answer to Lord John Manners, who had declared that the war must be prosecuted until Shere Ali had... (New York, United States - 1857)
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The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...Sydney Herbert, Mr. Lowe, Lord John Manners, Mr. Roundell Palmer (Lord Selbourne), and Mr.... (New York, United States - 1858)
...Sydney Herbert, Mr. Lowe, Lord John Manners, Mr. Roundell Palmer (Lord Selbourne), and Mr.... (New York, United States - 1858)
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The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...633 votes. Lord John Manners became his colleague, with... (New York, United States - 1841)
...633 votes. Lord John Manners became his colleague, with... (New York, United States - 1841)
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What is the origin of the name Manners?
English (of Norman origin): habitational name from Mesnières-en-Bray in Seine-Maritime recorded in the 13th century as Maneria a derivative of Latin manere ‘to remain abide reside’. See also Menzies. [...]