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John Sutton III

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Sir John de Sutton III (1339 – c. 1370)[1] was the 2nd Baron Sutton of Dudley[2] and heir of Dudley Castle. He was the son of Sir John de Sutton II, the first Lord of Dudley, and Isabella de Cherleton.[3] John III married twice,[4] with the first on 25 December 1357 to Katherine de Stafford[5] (1340/8 – December 1361), daughter of Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford and Margaret de Audley, 2nd Baroness Audley. After 1361, he married secondly to Joan,[6] daughter of Sir John de Clinton of Coleshill.[7]

By Katherine, Sir John de Sutton IV became successor.[8]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Beall et al. 2004, p. 85, #33.
  2. ^ Cokayne 1890, p. 182.
  3. ^ Beall et al. 2004, p. 85.
  4. ^ Some genealogists such as Burke 1866, p. 521, Blore and Baker have assigned Margaret daughter of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore as a wife to either the 2nd or 3rd Baron John Sutton. However, according to Salt, 1888 these assignments are an error upon which no authority is provided (Salt 1888, p. 60: See footnote (2)).
  5. ^ Katherine or Catherine (Salt 1888, p. 60)
  6. ^ Salt 1888, pp. 59–0.
  7. ^ Beall et al. 2004, p. 85 #33.
  8. ^ Salt 1888, pp. 59.

Bibliography

  • Beall, William Ryland; Weis, Frederick Lewis; Sheppard, Walter Lee; Beall, William Ryland; Beall, Kaleen E. (2004). William Ryland Beall (ed.). Ancestral Roots Of Certain American Colonists Who Came To America Before 1700. Genealogical Publishing Co. p. 85. ISBN 0806317523.
  • Burke, Bernard (1866). A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire. Harrison.
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1890). George Edward Cokayne (ed.). Complete Peerage of England, Vol. 3. G. Bell & sons. p. 182.
  • Wrottesley, George; Grazebrook, Henry Sydney, eds. (1888). Collections for a history of Staffordshire, Vol. 9. Houghton and Hammond.