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probably now absorbed all his time, as in 1581 a relative, John Manners, seems to have been managing his estate. On 23 April 1584, he became K.G., and on 14 June 1585 lord-lieutenant of Lincolnshire. His style of living was very expensive; when he went with his countess to London in about 1586 he had with him forty-one servants, including a chaplain, trumpeter, gardener, and apothecary. He bought a brooch with an
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On 17 June 1577, Rutland was placed on the ecclesiastical commission for the province of York, and in 1579 on the council of the north. In the grand tilting match of 1580, Rutland and twelve others contended with a similar number, headed by Essex, before the queen at Westminster. His public offices
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In June 1586, with Lord Eure and Randolph, he arranged a treaty of peace with the Scots at Berwick, and his brother Roger wrote that his conduct had been approved by the court. On 6 October, he was one of the commissioners to try Mary Queen of Scots. The queen promised to make him lord chancellor
386:, KT, wears a ruff with the usual dress of the time under an ermine-trimmed mantle, her head supported by a cushion. Her only daughter, Elizabeth, kneels at her feet. The inscription on the tomb lists the Earl's activities in the Scottish "troubles" of the time. 235:. He seems to have been educated at Oxford, though he did not graduate there as a student. He bore the title of Lord Roos or Ros, the old title of his family, until 1563, when by the death of his father he became third Earl of Rutland. 254:, and steward, keeper, warden, and chief justice of Sherwood Forest; in 1571 he was feodary of the duchy of Lancaster for the counties of Nottingham and Derby; in 1574 he was appointed lord-lieutenant of Nottinghamshire. 458: 338:, and was brought home for burial in Bottesford Church, Leicestershire, where his monument survives. The Earldom of Rutland and Barony of Manners went to his brother 490: 705: 179: 278:, which took place on 12 April 1587, and he was for a day or two so styled. He died, however, on 14 April 1587, at his house at Ivy Bridge in the 151: 158: 690: 165: 685: 655: 302:, who built a mansion house at Vale Royal on the site of the former Cistercian abbey. By his wife he had one child and sole heiress: 147: 121: 79: 700: 695: 232: 637: 532: 242:, who was connected with him by marriage. He accompanied the queen on her visit to Cambridge in 1564, and was lodged in 601: 557: 306: 228: 216: 89: 618: 584: 542: 382:
on his left leg. His coronet has disappeared and at his feet is a decorated bull crest. Countess Isabel, daughter of
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of Southwark, a Flemish craftsman. Earl Edward lies on a mat, wearing full plate armour. Instead of a
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He was made one of the queen's wards, and was specially under the charge of Sir
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there is the tomb commemorating the third Earl and his wife. It was created by
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were able to pass to a male heir only. Most of the estates were in
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Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland, 14th Baron de Ros of Helmsley
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Quartered arms of Sir Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland, KG
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On 6 June 1573 he married Isabel Holcroft, a daughter of
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Isabel (born Holcroft)'s effigy in Bottesford Church
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