m. Constance Blount (parents: Sir Walter Blount of Barton, Derby, d. 21 Jul 1402 Battle of Shrewsbury,[7][8] and Sancha de Ayala, dau. of Diego Gómez de Toledo, Alcalde of Toledo)[2] Issue:
John VI de Sutton (b. abt.1395 - age 37 on 05 Oct 1432).[9][3]
Notes to be Organized: John de Sutton (1380-29 Aug 1406)
father: John Sutton IV (1361-1395), of Dudley Castle who wed Alice de Spencer of Carlington. ... son of John Sutton III, (1339-c.1370) and Catherine de Stafford (1340-1361), dau. of Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford and Margaret de Audley.
John de Sutton V (1380 - 29 August 1406) was born at Coleshill, Warwickshire, the son of John Sutton IV (1361-1395), of Dudley Castle who wed Alice Despencer of Carlington.
Burkes Peerage and Baronetage (1939), s.v. Dudley
Information on Sir John Sutton from R. B. Stewart of My Lines
Sir John V. Sutton's Story
John V Sutton was twenty-one years old when the post-mortem inquisition was held for his great-grandmother, Isabella. When John did homage for the lands and they were turned over to him it was the first time they had been held by a male heir since the death of his great-grandfather in 1359. He received the manors of Sedgeley, Kingswinford and Rowley-Somery, and also Himley and Over Penn that were attached to Dudley Castle. John already held lands in Tipton and the manor of Prestwood in the forest of Kinver.
Little else is known about John as he lived a very short life, dying less then five years after he took livery of his familys estates.
Sources
↑ see also: stirnet.com; thepeerage.com; "History of the Dudley family, p. 636" - note the vital dates are slightly different.[1]
↑ Burkes Peerage and Baronetage (1939), s.v. Dudley?[citation needed]; Note: she's not the mother of Humphrey (see Richardson (2008).[2]
Grazebook, H.S. (1888). "An account of the barons of Dudley," in Collections for a History of Staffordshire. The William Salt Archaelogical Society, IX, pp. Houghton and Hammond. London: Harrison & Sons. Google Books.[11]
Parkin, C. (1809). "Titleshale," in An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk, Vol. X, pp. 60-65. London: W. Miller. Google Books.[12]
Richardson, D. (2008, November 4). "Alice le Despenser, wife of John de Sutton, Knt." GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. Rootsweb. Weblog.[13]
RIchardson, D. (2013). Royal Ancestry, V, pp. 102.
Weis, F.L. (2004). "35. John V Sutton," in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who Came to America Before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Other Historical Individuals. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Google Books.[14]
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Carter, W.F and G.P Mander, "Additions to Grazebrook on Dudley", Staffs. Coll 1942 for 1941, 21-80.
Charts.
Taken from Nat Taylor's blog.
Heir of his great-grandmother Isabel (died 1397, IPM 1401)