George Verney, 12th Baron Willoughby de Broke and de jure 20th Baron Latimer (13 October 1659 – 26 December 1728) was an English peer and clergyman.
After serving as a canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor from 1701 to 1713, he was installed Dean of St Georges Chapel, Windsor, a position he held until his death.
[2] He undertook extensive remodelling of Compton Verney House to give it a more classical appearance, and re-landscaped the garden.
He employed master mason John Townesend and son William, who had worked at Blenheim Palace and Christ Church, Oxford.
They had six children, three of whom reached aged 21:[3] He died 26 December 1728 and was buried at Compton Verney.