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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]
d. 1421 c.1418 134 Walter Hungerford: 1378–1449 1421 Later Baron Hungerford 135 Lewis Robessart: d. 1431 1421 136 Hertong von Clux: d. 1445 1421 137 John Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford: c. 1389–1422 1421 138 John Mowbray, 5th Earl of Norfolk: 1392–1432 1421 Later Duke of Norfolk: 139 William de la Pole, 4th Earl of Suffolk: 1396–1450 1421
Robert Constable, born about 1522, was the second son of Sir Robert Constable, [a] [1] of Everingham. [2] and his wife Katherine, daughter of George Manners, 11th Baron de Ros of Helmsley Castle, and Anne, only daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas St. Leger.
Sir Robert Constable (before 1495 – 12 October 1558) married, before 1530, Katherine Manners, the daughter of George Manners, 11th Baron de Ros of Helmsley, by Anne, only daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas St. Leger and Anne of York, by whom he had six sons, including his heir, Sir Marmaduke Constable (d. 1 February 1575), and a second son ...
John Manners died in 1402, probably leaving the castle to his son, Robert, who in turn left the property to his own son, another John Manners. [8] John was involved in a long-running feud with the neighbouring Heron family, who owned the neighbouring Ford Castle , and on 20 January 1428 there was a fight between the two sides outside Etal ...
Edmund de Ros, born about 1455, was the only son of Thomas Ros, 9th Baron 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] He had four sisters: [3] Eleanor Ros, who married Sir Robert Manners of Etal, Northumberland.
Thomas was the son of Sir George Manners, 11th Baron de Ros (c. 1470 – 1513) by his wife Anne St Leger (1476–1526). His maternal grandparents were Sir Thomas St Leger (c. 1440–1483) and Anne of York (1439–1476), a daughter of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York and Cecily Neville.
Thomas had inherited the barony of Ros when he was barely four years old. His great uncle, Sir Robert Ros, knight, was deputed to perform the office of chamberlain to Archbishop Stafford, on the day of his installation at Canterbury; this office belonged to Lord Ros, from his tenure of the manor of Hethfield, in Kent.