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- SAYER DE SUTTON III, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir. In the time of William, Abbot of Meaux (1249-69), he exchanged land with the Abbey, being styled Sayer son of Sayer son of Amand. In 1267 he executed a charter binding himself to the Provost of Beverley in the sum of 30 l. against damage by his cattle; and in 1268 he acknowledged his indebtedness to Piers de Brus in the sum of 100 l.
He married Joan. He died almost certainly in 1270. His widow married John DE HILDIERD (j). [Complete Peerage XII/1:572, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(j) In Jan 1270/1, Joan took proceedings at Westminster to recover dower against the Archbishop of York and others (who were probably the overlords of the lands involved). Sayer IV thereupon settled dower upon her. For her 2nd marriage and her survival until at least 1296, Blashill cites Dods.
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