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A History of the County of Warwick
… manor reverted to his widow Joan, who then married John de Sutton and subsequently Sir Henry Griffith. In 1371 32 she … by Sir Henry, in the second place on John son of John de Sutton, and in the third upon Baldwin her son by her first …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Prob. 11/1043 (P.C.C. 269 Hay). Prob. 11/1741 (P.C.C. 330 Sutton); C.U.L., Add. MS. 6030, pp. 6374. Prob. 11/2002 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as 10 or 8, 68 and included Chilton Polden, Edington, and Sutton Mallet and a group of estates in West Somerset. 69 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… without issue in 1281. Isabel married secondly Richard de Sutton, who was returned as one of the lords of Coppingford … Isabel, widow of Robert Patric, in Buscot. 29 Richard de Sutton and Isabel had a son John who died before 1339. His son, John, was summoned to Parliament as Lord Sutton de Dudley in right of his mother, Margaret daughter of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… kennelled at Stocken Hall, 6 Stretton (q.v.). Sir Richard Sutton (second bart.) removed his hunting establishment to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… before the end of 1316, 85 having enfeoffed William de Sutton of Warwick of the manor.* In 1318 the manor was settled on William Sutton and his wife Margery for their lives, with remainders … Alice her sister, or his right heirs, 86 and William de Sutton is referred to as lord of Coughton in 1320. 87 It is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The under-tenants in the 12th century were the family of Sutton. At Sutton in Nottinghamshire and at Warlaby in Ainderby Steeple … under Count Alan in 1086, 60 and in 11779 a Hervey de Sutton held one knight's fee in Coverham and Warlaby with the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… he had alienated, this estate of Hartridge to Tindal, of Sutton Valence; from which name it passed by sale to Cooke, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… outlying portion of the manor of Shiere, which was called 'Sutton or Holhurst at Downe.' The lands belonging to it in … manor to Richard Browne and Edward Onslow. 25 Meanwhile Sutton in Shere was now separated from Holdhurst in Cranleigh … 'Sudton alias Holhurst alias Halhurst at Downe,' meaning Sutton in Shere, in 1554; 26 but this had no connexion with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sold his interest in 1512 to the lawyer Sir Richard Sutton, 128 who in 1515 leased the manor from Richard …
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