Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet

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Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet (31 July 1733 – 10 January 1802, died aged 68), of Norwood Park in Nottinghamshire was an English Member of Parliament.

He was the son of Sir Robert Sutton and Judith Tichborne.[1] He entered Parliament in 1768 as member for St. Albans which he represented until 1780. In September 1780, he was simultaneously elected to Aldborough and to Sandwich. He chose to represent the latter until 1784, thus necessitating a by-election for the former constituency. In 1784, he became a representative for Boroughbridge with the Irish peer Viscount Palmerston, and represented it until 1796.

He married three times: 1st to Susan Crespigny, 2nd to Anne Williams, daughter of William Peere Williams esq., and 3rd to Margaret Porter. He and his second wife, Anne, had at least seven children:[2] their eldest son was

  1. John Sutton, who married Sophia Frances Chaplin, daughter of Charles Chaplin, esq., of Tathwell, Lincolnshire. (She later married Thomas Wright, esq., of Bramcote, Notts). He died in the lifetime of his father, leaving a son
    1. Sir Richard Sutton, 2nd Baronet (16 December 1798 – 14 November 1855) who succeeded his grandfather to the baronetcy, aged 4.[1]

The baronetcy was granted on 14 October 1772, after Sutton had retired from the office of Under Secretary of State. He was a great-grandson of Henry Sutton, younger brother of Robert Sutton, 1st Lord Lexington (which peerage became extinct in 1723). The Sutton baronets were thus distantly related[3] to the dukes of Rutland, who were descended from the marriage of the 3rd duke to the Hon. Bridget Sutton, heiress of Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton.

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Thepeerage.com
  2. Debrett, J : "The baronetage of England", edition 7 - 1839 pp.195-196 retrieved on 2 November 2009
  3. The 2nd Baron was nephew of Henry Sutton; his daughter the Duchess of Rutland was great-niece of Henry Sutton, and his grandson the Marquess of Granby (1721-1770) was thus a third cousin of Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet).

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for St. Albans
1768–1780
With: John Radcliffe
Succeeded by
William Charles Sloper
John Radcliffe
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Aldborough
September 1780–November 1780
With: Charles Mellish
Succeeded by
Edward Onslow
Charles Mellish
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Sandwich
1780–1784
With: Philip Stephens
Succeeded by
Philip Stephens
Charles Brett
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge
1784–1796
With: The Viscount Palmerston 1784–90
Morris Robinson 1790–96
Succeeded by
Francis Burdett
Sir John Scott
Baronetage of England
New creation Sutton Baronets
(of Norwood Park, Notts)
1772–1802
Succeeded by
Richard Sutton