(1) He had a relationship with Agnes unknown.
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Joan FitzGerald.
They got married about 1302 at IRELAND.
Child(ren):
Sources:
Title: John P. Ravilious -soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
Repository: Name: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
Note:
Source Medium: Internet
Page: 12/12/2004, V04 #1024
Text: Edmund le Botiller had a son John Butler, or le Botiller, who was married to Joan, evidently a daughter of Nicholas de Sutton and his wife Joan. "54 York. Quindene of St John Baptist, 8 Edw III 1334. Octave of Martinmas, 8 Edw. III, 1334. Nicholas de Sutton and Joan his wife, quer., Robert de Kelkefield and Richard de Beauvayr, def., of 6 messuages, 101 acres of land, and 15s. 8d. rent in Estryngton, Nuland, Laxton, Kilpyn, Skelton, Houeden and Balkholm: To hold to Nicholas and Joan and the heirs male of their bodies; remainder to John son of Edmund le Botiller and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies; remainder to the right heirs of Nicholas." "13. York. Quindene of Hilary, 10 Edw III, 1336. Quindene of Easter, 10 Edw. III, 1336. Nicholas Sutton, quer., Thomas de Brayton, John de Askham and David de Walloure, def., of lands etc in Campsale, Sutton and Askern. Nicholas de Sutton, quer., Thomas de Brayton, John de Askham, and David de Walloure, def., of 15 messuages, 7 tofts, 11 bovates of land, 6 acres of meadow, 3 acres of turbary and 53s. rent in Campsale, Sutton, and Askern: to hold to Nicholas and the heirs male of his body; remainder to John de Brayton and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of their bodies; remainder to John le Botiller and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies; remainder to the right heirs of Nicholas." "22 York, Month of Michaelmas, 2 Edw III, 1328 William de Sutton, parson of the chapel of Sutton-in-Holdernesse, quer., Nicholas de Sutton and Beatrice his wife, def., of 3 tofts, 2 bovates of land, and 10 acres of meadow, in Sutton-in-Holdernesse: To hold to William for life, of Nicholas and Beatrice and the heirs of Nicholas, paying yearly one rose at the Nativity of St John the Baptist for all service to them, and doing all services due to the chief lords; reversion to Nicholas and Beatrice and the heirs of Nicholas."
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Joan FitzGerald |
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