'Manners4'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Manners of Acton, Manners of Long Framlington, Manners of Newmoor House

                               
Hodgson shows the arms of this family as those of Manners of Etal whose early generations are shown on Manners1.
William Manners of Framlington (d by 1574)
m. Elizabeth Horsley (dau of Edward Horsley of Newtown)
1. Humphrey Manners (a 1590)
  A. Lancelot Manners of Long Framlington (d before 11.03.1612)
  m. Agnes (or Anne) Carr (dau of John Carr of Woodhall)
i. Roger Manners of Newmoor House (d before 25.08.1649, 2nd son?)
  m1. (c10.1633) Jane Heselrigg of Swarland
  a. Robert Manners of Newmoor House & Long Framlington
  m. (12.06.1660) Jane Lisle (bur 21.09.1695, dau/coheir of Edward Lisle of Acton)
  (1) Edward Manners of Acton, Newmoor House & Long Framlington (bpt 27.04.1661, bur 19.07.1727)
m. (c08.1688) Jane Cresswell (bur 17.01.1732/3, dau of William Cresswell of Cresswell)
  (A) Cresswell Manners (dvp bur 25.11.1723)
  (B) John Manners of Acton & Newmoor House (bpt 04.10.1694, bur 30.06.1739)
  m. (12.05.1733) Anne Dunbar (b 1701-2, bur 18.06.1778, m2. Joseph Walton of Gateshead then Hedley Wood)
  (i) Ann Manners (bpt 28.03.1735, d 08.09.1807)
  m. (before 20.12.1769) Robert Alnwick of Elyhaugh
  (ii) Margaret Manners (bpt 10.02.1738/9, bur 14.04.1774)
m. (11.10.1767) John Manners of Long Framlington @@ just below
  (iii)+ other issue - John (bpt 15.11.1737, bur 16.04.1738), Mary (bpt 03.10.1731, dvp), Jane (bpt 02.10.1733, d 19.12.1807), Elizabeth (bpt 24.09.1734, d unm bur 06.03.1801)
  (C) Edward Manners of Long Framlington (bpt 27.06.1706, d 10.10.1741)
m. (05.06.1733) Anne Lisle (dau of John Lisle of Elyhaugh, m2. William Wilson of Long Framlington)
  (i) John Manners of Long Framlington (bpt 17.08.1738, d by 1769)
  m. (11.10.1767) Margaret Manners (dau/coheir of John Manners of Acton & Newmoor House) @@ just above
  (a) Anne Manners (bpt 13.12.1764, bur 14.03.1778)
  (b) Jane Manners (bpt 13.11.1766, bur 03.10.1828)
  m. (15.07.1795) James Fenwick of Long Framlington & Morpeth
  (ii) Dorothy Manners (bpt 30.10.1736, a 1775)
  m. (before 12.12.1763) John Shield
  (iii)+ other issue - Edward (bpt 25.07.1740, bur 22.06.1741), Elizabeth (bpt 18.03.1734/5, d infant)
  (D) Elizabeth Manners
  m. (02.07.1713) Mark Ogle of Cattermoor
  (E) Jane Manners
  m. (27.08.1719) Robert Allgood of Simonburn
  (F)+ other issue - Mary (bpt 02.12.1700), Margaret (bpt 02.12.1700, bur 26.03.1701)
  (2) Robert Manners of Newmoor House (bpt 11.01.1662/3, dvp)
  m. (28.09.1697) Margaret Ogle (bur 01.02.1707/8, dau of John Ogle of Eglingham)
  (3) Elizabeth Manners (bpt 07.05.1676, a 03.1722)
  (4) Mary Manners (bur 24.02.1735/6)
  m. (26.05.1688) John Richardson
  b. Roger Manners of Newmoor House then Smallburn (d 1700?)
  m1. (10.06.1667) Elizabeth (bur 23.02.1680/1)
  m2. (11.03.1681/2) Catherine Strangeways (bur 16.01.1712/3)
  (1) Edward Manners of Swarland Fence then Smallsdean (bpt 28.08.1684, bur 05.11.1737, 3rd son)
  m. Barbara (bur 05.05.1737)
  (A) Elizabeth Manners (bpt 10.07.1718)
  m. (17.09.1741) John Fenwick of Framlington
  (B) Mary Manners (bpt 05.07.1724)
  m. (03.11.1754) Thomas Wolfe (curate of Chollerton then Howick)
  (C)+ other issue - George (bpt 18.06.1730), Robert (bpt 05.05.1737, bur 24.05.1737), Barbara (bpt 26.02.1720/1), Jane (bpt 18.05.1727), Catherine (bur 22.12.1731)
  (2) Ann Manners (bpt 28.04.1687)
  m. (06.07.1710) Thomas Wilson
  (3)+ other issue - Thomas (bpt 21.02.1680/1, bur 28.07.1681), Thomas (bpt 31.10.1682, bur 24.09.1689), Roger (bpt 08.06.1693), Jane (bur 24.05.1673), Elizabeth (bpt 26.05.1674), Dorothy (bpt 17.04.1677, bur 23.04.1701), Frances (bpt 27.05.1684, bur 02.03.1705/6), Margaret (bpt 14.11.1698), Isabel (bpt 16.01.1689/90, bur 30.01.1689/90), Alice (bpt 28.04.1696), Catherine (bpt 28.04.1700)
  m2. Ann (a 1649)
  ii.+ other issue - John, Barbara, Deborah, Dorothy
2. Jane Manners (a 1572)
3. daughter
  m. Henry Muschamp

Main source(s): 'A History of Northumberland' (vol 7, John Crawford Hodgson, 1904, 'Manners of Newmoor-House and Framlington', p444+)
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