Sutton, Alias Dudley
JUNIOR BRANCHES OF THE FAMILY OF SUTTON, ALIAS DUDLEY, BY H. SYDNEY GRAZEBROOK. JUNIOR BRANCHES OF THE FAMILY OF SUTTON, ALIAS DUDLEY. DUDLEY OF YANWATH, WESTMORELAND. THOMAS DUDLEY, son of Sir Edmund Sutton, alias Dudley, by his second wife, Maud Clifford (see "The Barons of Dudley," "Staffordshire Collections," IX., part ii., p. 84), acquired the estate of Yanwith, or, as it is now written, Yanwath, in Westmoreland, in marriage with Grace,1 one of the daughters and co-heirs of Lancelot Thirkeld of that place. He had issue- 1. Richard Dudley, who succeeded. 2. John Dudley, of Stoke Newington, in Middlesex, of whom next. 3. Thomas Dudley, steward to the Earl of Leicester. He died s.p., seised of lands in Bishop's Itchington, co. Warwick. His will, in which he is described as "of London, Esq.," is elated 16th September, 1593, and was proved the penultimate of October in the same year in the P.C.C. (68 Nevell). He gives to his nephew, Anthony Blencowe, Doctor of Laws, all his lands in Warwickshire, " or in any other place in England," and also all his personal estate, in trust to sell the same in order to discharge his debts (which, he says, "are great"), and he appoints the said .Anthony Blencowe his sole executor. In the " Black Book of Warwick," a MS. belonging to the corporation of that town, and printed in the "Warwickshire Antiquarian Magazine," Thomas Dudley is referred to as " comptroller to my lord " 1 Her sisters were Elizabeth, wife of James Pickering, and Winifred, wife of William Pickering, both sons .of Sir James, and brothers of Sir Christopher Pickering.
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