Matthew Hutton , oldest surv. son. Sold the Marske estate in 1630 and the Marrick Abbey property in 1631. Because they had been entailed by his father, Sir Timothy, twenty years later, these properties were regained. Venn: HUTTON, Matthew, Matric. Fell-Com. From TRINITY, Easter 1615. S. and h. of Timothy (1588). B. Oct 20, 1597. A noted Royalist. Married Barbara, dau. Of Conyers D'Arcy, 1617. Admon. Granted in 1666. Brother of Philip (1618). (John Fisher, Masham; Yorks. Archaeol. Journal, vi. 238) HUTTON, Matthew, Esq. , of Marske-in-Swaledale (son of Sir Timothy Hutton of the same place, which he bought). "One of the most violent cavaliers in the county". Compounded, and fined £132 2s 10d, 9 Aug., 1649. See Raine's Marske). Mar. Barbara, dau. of Conyers, Lord Darcy (Yorks. Arch. Journal, vol vi). HUTTON Mss. (ZAZ – Northallerton Record Office, Yorkshire) Genealogical Notes:- (in the hand of Matthew Hutton) Matth: Hutton was born October 20th 1597 Barbara Darcy my wyfe May 3d – 1600 Wee were marryed at Hornby April 22nd – 1617 A note of the age (and witnesses) of all my children for who (as well as living as dead) the Lord's name be praysed. Dorothy was borne att Marske July 22 1620 Matthew was borne att Richmond 10ber 22 1621 Timothy } were borne att Marske 8ber 6th 1625 John [bracketed with Timothy, above] Elizabeth was borne at Richmond March 4th 1628 Barbara was borne at Richmond 19ber 23 1630 Mary was borne at Marske Febr 4th [blank] Witnesses:- .. [Matthew Hutton then named all his children's witnesses or sponsors. These are detailed in the pedigree accompanying the article in Yorks Arch. Journal, by Canon James Raine]. Northumberland Record Office Papers of the Middleton family of Belsay. Catalogue Ref. ZMI Creator(s): Middleton family of Belsay [Access Conditions] ZMI B1/II/1-ZMI B1/II/10 Missing since 1962 MIDDLETON MSS PART III: SUPPLEMENT FILE [no title] - ref. ZMI/B7/VII/1 - date: (1632) 11 October 8 Charles I \_ [from Scope and Content] (1) Thomas Middleton of Belsay, esq. (2) Matthew Hutton of Marske, esq. Conveyance from (1) to (2) for £665 of the closes of Thringarth Park in the manors of Mickleton and Lime, Yorks. Witnessed, William Thompsonn, John A'groughe, Thomas Rolland, his mark. Seals and signature missing. -------------
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