George Manners, 11th Baron Ros

George Manners, 11th Baron de Ros of Helmsley (c. 1470 – 27 October 1513) was an English peer.

Edmund de Ros died on 23 October 1508, and was buried in the parish church at Elsing in Enfield, Middlesex.

[5] Manners was with Thomas Howard, then Earl of Surrey, in the Scottish campaign of 1497, and was knighted by him on or before 30 September of that year.

[9] Manners owned a medieval manuscript copy of a chanson de geste, Les Voeux du Paon (The Vows of the Peacock), by Jacques de Longuyon, which is now Spencer Collection MS 009 in the New York Public Library.

[13] The base of the monument and the stained glass windows display much heraldry of the Manners and St Leger families.

Helmsley Castle , seat of the Manners family
Heraldic glass in the Rutland Chapel, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle , erected in 1849 by Charles Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland . It shows far left the arms of Anne of York, Duchess of Exeter (1439–1476) impaled by the arms of her 1st husband Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter . To the right of the last are her arms impaled by the arms of her 2nd husband Sir Thomas St Leger (c. 1440 – 1483), KG . The rightmost window shows top: the arms of Anne's daughter Anne St Leger impaled by the arms of her husband George Manners, 11th Baron de Ros (c. 1470 – 1513). Below are the arms of his son Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland (c. 1492 – 1543) impaling the arms of his 2nd wife Eleanor Paston