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350 SUTHERLAND — SUTTON. 22 Sep. 1SP2; L. Lieut, of co. Sutherland ; Major of Lougton, lSOS-Pfl ; Hon. Col. Staff Yeo. Cavalry. He m. 20 Oct. 1884, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Milliccut Finny, 1st da. of James Francis Harry (St. Ci.aIH-Ehskink}, 5th SAtO, Of RosSLVN, by Viulet] da. of Kobert Vyneu, of Fairfield House, CO. York. She was 6. 20 Oct. 1807. [George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, styletl Mabqubbs of Stafford, 1st I, and h. ap. ; 4. 28 Aug. 1888, at Cliefden House, Bucks, afsd.] Family Estates.— These, in 1883, consisted of 1,176,454 acres in Sutherlandshiro ; 1 4 9,99f> in Rosshire (which last belonged almost entirely to the then Duchess); 17,195 in Shropshire : 12,74-1 in Staffordshire, and 1,858 in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Total, 1,368,545 acres, worth £141,087 ■ year. Principal Stats. — 1'iinrobin Castle, co. Sutherland ; Tarbat Talk Hill, ou. Koss ; Trentham Hall, co. Stafford ; Lillcshall, co. Salop, &a The Duke of Sutherland is one of the 28 noblemen, who, in 1883, possessed above 100.000 acres in the United Kingdom, and stands firil in point ,,f acreage, Mid fifth in point of income therefrom. See a list of these in vol. ii, p. 51, note a," sub " Buccleuch." SUTHWYCK, see SOUTHWICKE. SUTLEJ. i.e., "OoUOII OF CuiN-KANC.FOO ill Cllillil, AND OF MaHARA.TPORE AND THE Suti.K.i in the East Indies." Barony (Ouugh), er. lS-lli; see " GoucH OF Goojer.it," &c, Viscountey, a: 1S49. SUTTON. i.e., " Heincocrt of Sutton, io. Barony ([.<;■/,;■ ) t ,-r. 1G21; see " Scarsdale," Earldom, cr. 1645; ex. 1730. SUTTO.Y, or SUTTON I)E DUDLEY. See under " Dudley," Barony, nr. in 1342 ; in nheparice .since lT'w. SUTTON, or SUTTON UK HOLDERX ESSE, Barony by J, John Sutton, of Snllon, in HoMorness, s. and h. of Writ. Sayer Sutton, of the same, by Christiana, Ilia wife, was found by inq. I 1324 ? "" ms father's death, March 12!>2, at Heilon, co. York, to be tlitn ageil - J1 . He. apparent); it was. who was sum. to Pari as a Baron, by writ directed " Johanni <lc Sutton " [LORD SUTTON J 30 Dec. (1324) IS Ed. II.(") He was so sum. b- writs directed "Johanni Sutton dc llotderneue" [LORD SUTTON DE BOLDEHN ESSE], from 20 July (1332) 0 Ed. 111. to 10 Nov. (1338) 12 Ed. III. He d. 1338. II. 1338. 2. John (Sutton), Lord Sutton de Holdernemse, and hi, aged 20 and upwards, on bis father's death in 1338. He was s.utn. to Pari, as a Baron, by writs directed Johanni Sutton de /tolderucsse " from 25 Aug. (1339) 13 Kd. III. to 20 April (1344) 18 Ed. III. He is said to have been knighted by Ed. III. at the siege of Calais in 1346.C') He m. Alicia. Ho d. s.p. (1356 or 1361) 30 or 35 Ed. III.(«) His widow d. (1303) 37 Ed. III. (*) See vol. iii, p. 180, in the Bubnote to note "b," under "Dudley," as to the possibility of this writ referring to John Sutton of Dudley. C) " frost's notices, p. 99," as quoted in Banks's " liar. Ang. Cone." ( c ) According to " Govrthope" he was again sum. to Pail. 3 April (1360) 84 Ed. III. by writ directed " Johanni de Sutton de Essex," but it seems more probable that this refers to it different person,