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  1. In 1547, however, the Etal estate was alienated; on the death of the 3rd Earl of Rutland in 1587 the East Riding estates passed to his daughter Elizabeth, who in 1589 married William Cecil, later 2nd Earl of Exeter; and on the death of the 6th Earl of Rutland in 1632 most of the Helmsley estate, together with the barony of Ros, passed to his daughter Katherine, widow of George Villiers, Duke ...

  2. THOMAS MANNERS, first Earl of Rutland (d. 1543), eldest son of Sir George Manners, by Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas St. Léger. His father became twelfth baron Ros of Hamlake in 1487 by the death of his mother, Eleanor, oldest sister and coheiress of Edmund, eleventh lord Ros of Hamlake, Triesbut, and Belvoir; he was a distinguished soldier, and was knighted by the Earl of Surrey on the ...

  3. Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland Henry FitzAlan, 12. Earl of Arundel Thomas, Earl Arundell of Wardour Edward Somerset, E. of Worcester William Davison Sir Walter Mildmay Sir Ralph Sadler Sir Amyas Paulet Gilbert Gifford Anthony Browne, Viscount Montague

  4. ROGER MANNERS, fifth Earl of Rutland (1576-1612), born 6 Oct. 1576, was son of John, fourth earl of Rutland, and nephew of Edward, third earl. His mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Charleton of Apley Castle, Shropshire. He was educated for a time at Queens' College, Cambridge, and had a man and a boy to look after him.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · In 1628 Manners and his mother purchased £800 worth of land in Leicester Forest.36 Two years later he paid £50 as composition for knighthood.37 Following the settlement of a dispute between the duchess of Buckingham and the 7th earl of Rutland over the inheritance of the 6th earl’s estate, in 1634 he gained possession of Belvoir Castle, the ancestral home of the earls of Rutland, as well ...

  6. Henry (died 1613) and Francis Manners (died 1620) were the only male heirs to Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, whose seat was at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Joan Flower died on her journey to Lincoln Castle, where she and her daughters were to be incarcerated before their interrogation and trial, after demanding that she be tried by ordeal Methods used to identify witches. .

  7. Francis Manners Rutland, 6th Earl of Rutland KG (1578 ndash;1632), was an English nobleman. He was also the eighteenth Baron de Ros.He was the second son of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland and his wife Elizabeth Charlton.