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John de SUTTON, 1st Baron of Holderness

John de SUTTON, 1st Baron of Holderness

Male 1270 - 1338  (67 years)


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  • Name John de SUTTON 
    Suffix 1st Baron of Holderness 
    Birth 24 Jun 1270  Holderness, East Riding, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1338  East Riding of Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I29807  Coombs
    Last Modified 22 May 2016 

    Father Saire de SUTTON,   b. Abt 1239, Sutton on Hull, Holderness, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 11 Jul 1290, Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 51 years) 
    Mother Christiane,   b. Abt 1250, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F10502  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Constance SAMPSON,   b. Abt 1275, York, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 10 Feb 1356 (Age < 81 years) 
    Marriage 27 Aug 1294 
    Children 
     1. John de SUTTON,   b. Abt 1308, Sutton on Hull, Holderness, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 May 1356 (Age 48 years)
     2. Thomas de SUTTON, High Sheriff of Yorkshire,   b. Abt 1315, Sutton on Hull, Holderness, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1356, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 41 years)
     3. Margaret SUTTON,   b. Abt 1324, Sutton on Hull, Holderness, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F10500  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Feb 2026 

  • Notes 
    • ARONY OF SUTTON OF HOLDERNESS (I) 1332

      JOHN DE SUTTON, son and heir, born 24 June 1270. In 1293 and 1296 he was engaged in legal proceedings. In 1301, as Sir John de Sutton, knight, he was witness to a charter granting the manor of Sculcoates and land in Sutton. On 14 December 1303 he had a grant to himself and his heirs of free warren in Sutton, Southcoates and Bransholme. On 5 January 1303/4 he was pardoned, by reason of his services in Scotland, for taking hares in the King's warren of Holderness. From 1306/7 onwards until 1338 he was in commissions as John de Sutton of Holderness. In 1312, after Piers de Gavaston had been beheaded, he, with his brother Nicholas, was fined 100 marks and was in prison at York. On 16 October 1313 John de Sutton was one of the adherents of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, who were pardoned for the death of Piers de Gavaston. In 1314/5 he was involved in a dispute with the Prioress of Swine for taking her cattle at Drypool. From 1311/2 to 1325 a number of summonses to service and to treat with the magnates were issued; but it is difficult to assign any of them with certainty to John de Sutton of Holderness, though some probably relate to him. In 1317 he and his son were charged with violence at Barton-on-Humber. He fought for the King at the Battle of Boroughbridge, 16 March 1321/2. In 1327 he lodged a complaint of trespass on his free warren. On 27 January 1331/2 he was summoned to Parliament by writ directed Johanni de Sutton de Holdernesse, whereby he is held to have become LORD SUTTON OF HOLDERNESS; he was similarly summoned until 14 January 1336/7. In March 1332 he petitioned the King in Council for the restoration of his ferry at Drypool. On 4 December 1335 a commission was appointed on a complaint that he (as John de Sutton, knight, the elder) and others had carried away certain goods at Sutton in Holderness. In 1337, as John de Sutton of Holderness senior, he was party to a settlement by fine of the manors of Southcoates and Sutton in Holderness in connection with his son's marriage. 

      On 27 August 1294 he married Constance, daughter of John SAMPSON, of York. He died on or before 24 September 1338. She survived him, and died before 10 February 1345/6. [Complete Peerage XII/1:573-4, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]