George Manners (died 1623)
Sir George Manners (1569-1623) of Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, England, served as a Member of Parliament for Nottingham, 1588–1589, and for Derbyshire, 1593–1596. His elaborate triple-decked monument with kneeling effigies of himself and his wife and family survives in the Vernon/Haddon Chapel, All Saints Church, Bakewell, Derbyshire.
Origins[]
He was the eldest son and heir of (bef.1535–1611) (the second son of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland of Belvoir Castle) of Shelford in Nottinghamshire and of Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, MP, and his wife Dorothy Vernon, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir George Vernon of Haddon Hall.[1]
Marriage and children[]
He married Grace Pierrepont, a daughter of Sir Henry Pierrepont,[2] MP, of Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire,[3][4] by whom he had four sons and five daughters[5] including:
Sons[]
- John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland (1604-1679), eldest son and heir, who in 1641 inherited the earldom on the death of his second cousin George Manners, 7th Earl of Rutland. He married Frances Montagu, a daughter of Sir Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton.
Daughters[]
- Elizabeth Manners, who married Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton.
- Eleanor Manners, who married Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham, and had issue.
- Frances Manners (died 1652), who married , and had issue.
- Dorothy Manners, who married Sir Thomas Lake.
Further reading[]
- Manners, George (c.1569-1623), of Haddon Hall, Derbys. and Uffington, Lincs. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981 [1]
References[]
- 1623 deaths
- 1569 births