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}} Sir Errol Manners K.B.E (1883–1953) was a distinguished Royal Navy admiral and author on theology and British Israelism.[1] He completed fifty-two ocean convoys during the Second World War, including ONM 249 which consisted of 153 ships.[2][3] He wrote segments of research in a lengthy book titled Bible Research published in 1946, which quickly became popular among proponents of British Israelism for its chapter titled "The Hebrew origin of English. Israelite heraldry in Anglo-Saxon countries". He and his three sons, Rodney, John and Sherard, all served as naval officers in World War II.[4] John was Lieutenant Commander aboard HMS Viceroy when it sank U-1274 on 16 April 1945; in 2018 he became the world's longest-lived first-class cricketer.[5] References1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20110711051913/http://www.cai.org/bible-studies/prominent-believers-national-israel-message Prominent British Israelites] {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2011}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Manners, Errol}}2. ^The fighting commodores, Alan Burn, Naval Institute Press, 1999, [https://books.google.com/books?id=L8-XAwAAQBAJ p. 29]. 3. ^Royal Navy Admiral data 4. ^Memoir of HMS Eskimo by John Manners Retrieved 25 June 2014. 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/commanders/commanders.php?cID=1613|title=Lt.Cdr. John Errol Manners , DSC of the Royal Navy (RN) - Allied Warship Commanders of WWII - uboat.net|accessdate=24 June 2011}} 4 : Royal Navy admirals|1883 births|1953 deaths|British Israelism |
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