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Robert (1)
The tomb of Robert Charles John Manners, Lord Haddon, who died at the age of 11. The effigy was carved by his mother, Violet. The original is in Belvoir Castle. This copy in Italian marble was made for the chapel at Haddon Hall where it still resides.
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