The Marquis of Granby
John Manners, The Marquis of Granby
(1721-1770) was an English big nob (that’s a toff, gents, keep it clean) who
led the British cavalry to victory in 1760 at Walburg during the Seven Years’
War – thus redeeming the reputation of the regiment after an earlier disgrace
under fellow toff Lord George Sackville (no boozers named for him, suffice to
say).
This popular victory by a man who loved his troops (he spent £60,000 of his own cash on the welfare of his men) led to the Englishers naming their pubs for him in gratitude.
(Try the Marquis of Granby, Rathbone Street, W1 – map below)
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