Miles Watson, 2nd Baron Manton,, of Compton Verney, Warwickshire and Plumpton Place, East Sussex, was an English peer and racehorse breeder.
Background
George Miles Watson was born on 21 June 1899. He was the eldest son of Joseph Watson, 1st Baron Manton (1873–1922), the Leeds soap magnate, by his wife (Frances) Claire Nickols, daughter of Harold Nickols of Sandford House, Kirkstall, Leeds. Watson had three younger brothers, Robert Fraser, Alastair Joseph, and Richard Mark Watson, all born by 1906.
He was educated at Harrow.
Education
He was educated at Harrow.
Career
He succeeded as 2nd Baron Manton on the death of his father in 1922. He sold the Compton Verney estate to Samuel Lamb. In 1927, he sold the Manton racehorse training establishment near Marlborough, Wiltshire, which had been purchased by his father.
In the 1920s Manton had been a jockey under National Hunt Rules. having sold his father"s briefly-owned seat of Compton Verney, in 1938 he purchased Plumpton Place near Lewes in Sussex, where he established a racehorse studies
Foreign the British Bloodstock Agency, he travelled to India and South America. Manton died in June 1968 at his home Plumpton Place.