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  1. George Manners, born about 1470, was the son of Sir Robert Manners (d. 1495) of Etal, Northumberland, and Eleanor de Ros or Roos (d. 1487), eldest daughter of Thomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros (9 September 1427 – 17 May 1464), and Philippa Tiptoft (c. 1423 – after 30 January 1487), daughter of John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft and Powis.

  2. Lord George Manners-Sutton (8 March 1723 – 7 January 1783, Kelham Hall), born Lord George Manners, was a British nobleman and politician, the third son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland. Kelham Hall

  3. Lord George John Manners (22 June 1820, in London – 8 September 1874, in Cheveley) was a British nobleman and Conservative Party politician who represented Cambridgeshire for over two decades, from 1847 to 1857 and from 1863 to 1874, when he died.

  4. Dec 6, 2021 · George Manners, 11th Lord de Ros of Helmsley was born between 1465 and 1470 at Ethal, Northumberland, England.2 He was the son of Sir Robert Manners and Eleanor de Ros.1 He married Anne St. Leger, daughter of Sir Thomas St. Leger and Anne Plantagenet, in 1490.3,2 He died on 23 October 1513 at Toutney, France.2 He was buried at St. George Chapel ...

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  5. Sir George Manners (d. 1513) succeeded to the barony of Ros on the death c.1512 of Isabel Lovell, the second co-heir. His son Thomas Manners (c1492-1543) was created Earl of Rutland in 1525.

  6. Apr 21, 2019 · George Manners, 11th Lord de Ros of Helmsley was born before 1470 at Etal, Northumberland, England. 2,3 He was the son of Sir Robert Manners and Eleanor de Ros. 1 He married Anne St. Leger, daughter of Sir Thomas St. Leger and Anne Plantagenet, in 1490. 4,2 He died on 23 October 1513 at Toutney, France. 2 He was buried at St. George Chapel ...

  7. In 1780 Manners Sutton successfully contested Newark in place of his son, George Manners Sutton, who was returned unopposed at Grantham. Manners Sutton remained in opposition till the fall of North. There is no record of his having spoken in the House.