de Sutton, Saire II
Birth Name | de Sutton, Saire II |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 53 years, 2 months, 7 days |
Narrative
SAYER DE SUTTON, son and heir. In 1201 he was a party to a plea of dower brought by Beatrice de Sutton and her husband William de Kadenay. In 1208 he was vouched by the prior of Hedon to warrant land in Ganstead; and in 1210-11 by fine exchanged with Walter de Ver land in Sproatley for other land in Sproatley and in Goxhill, Lincs. In 1212 and 1214 he was a knight, and in 1213 and 1214 was sued for dower in Goxhill and Sproatley. In 1215/6 he and all his men had letters of safe-conduct to go to G. deNevill, and he made fine to have the king's grace and good will, and delivered his brother Robert as a hostage. On 25 October 1217 the sheriff of Yorks was notified that he had come into the king's fealty and service. About this time, a dispute arose between him and the monks of Meaux with regard to rights in West Marsh, which gave rise to considerable violence, and was settled by arbitrators appointed by the Pope on 12 October 1218. In 1224, 1237 and 1242 he was in commissions. In 1226-27 he was bailiff of the port of Hull, and in that capacity was directed on January 3 1226/7 to free a captured French ship. In May 1230 he was one of the wardens of the ports and coasts of Yorkshire, and in June was directed to release certain ships. In the time of Michael, Abbot of Meaux, he granted to his eldest son Amand substantial lands in Sutton. Amand, however, entered the Abbey as a novice and there died. The monks produced a charter of Amand, witnessed by William, Count of Aumale, giving to the Abbey with his body the land in question, with other lands. Disputes followed, in the course of which the monks killed one of Sayer's serfs; but, after legal proceedings had been begun, a compromise was reached. After Easter 1246 he recovered by fine against the Archbishop of York the advowson of the chapel of Sutton. There is no record of his marriage or of the date of his death (d). [Complete Peerage XII/1:571-2, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
(d) He probably d. about 1250, and certainly before 1260.
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Sources:
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Abbrev: AFN:
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Abbrev: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk and Staggs Family
Author: Jim Weber
Title: Tudor Place
Abbrev: Tudor Place
Author: Jorge H. Castelli
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 1196-10-25 | Sutton on Hull, Holderness, Yorkshire, England | 1 | |
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Death | about 1250 | 1 | ||
Age: 54y |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | de Sutton, Amandus | before 1174-02-00 | before 1208 | |
Mother | de Aubigny | about 1175 | ||
de Sutton, Saire II | 1196-10-25 | about 1250 |
Families
Family of de Sutton, Saire II and Ayncourt, Jean |
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Unknown | Partner | Ayncourt, Jean ( * about 1200 + ... ) | |||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Sutton, Saire III | about 1218 | 1270 |
de Sutton, Beatrice | about 1220 |
Pedigree
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de Sutton, Amandus
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de Aubigny
- de Sutton, Saire II
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de Aubigny