Sir Henry St George, the younger (July 1625 – 12 August 1715), was an English officer of arms.
This led to a quarrel between the St George brothers and the Dugdale father and son.
He gave the profits of six as a contribution towards rebuilding the College of Arms, which had been burnt in the Great Fire of London.
His large collection of books and manuscripts was dispersed after his death, although a portion has since been acquired by the College of Arms.
John Anstis, his successor as Garter, described St George as "a timorous animal, governed by every creature, minding only his iron chest and the contents of it".