Lord Sherard Manners (c. 1713 – 13 January 1742) was an English nobleman and Member of Parliament.
He was the eldest son of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland and, his second wife, Lady Lucy Sherard.
[5] In 1741, Thomas Pitt, the Prince of Wales's manager for the Cornish boroughs, offered to find Manners a seat for £800, which Lord Sherard declined to pay.
Instead, John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford (the Whig Lord Privy Seal) brought him in for Tavistock, and he was returned as Member of Parliament for the borough in 1741.
[6] He was absent from the division on the chairman of the elections committee in December 1741, and died 13 January 1742.