Worcester
Staffordshire
(1) He is married to Matilda (Maud) Clifford.
They got married after 1460.Sources 19, 20, 21
7 sons and 5 daughters
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Joyce Tiptoft.
They got married in the year 1450 at Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England.Source 12
Child(ren):
Event (Alt. Marriage).
Name also appears as Edmund Dudley.
He was the Lord of Dudley.
alias Dudley
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a. Sir Edmund Sutton (dvp after 06.07.1483) m1. Joyce Tiptoft (dau of Sir John de Tiptoft, 1st Lord)
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m2. Matilda Clifford (dau of Thomas Clifford, Lord)
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[RCKarnes.ged]
Baron Tibetot and Cherlton
Sir Edmund Sutton was born in Dudley, England, a son of John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, K.G. His wife was the grand daughter of John Talbot, Baron Lisle.
By right of his first wife, the family title was passed to her as the third and youngest daughter of lord Sir John De Tibertot, the sister and heir to John, her brother, the Earl of Worcester by her mother, Joyce, the daughter of Edward lord Cherleton. From this association came the quartering of Edmund of Woodstock, earl of Kent, youngest son of King Edward I of England, through the families of Holland, Cherleton and Tibertot to the Dudley family.
Edmund Sutton's exact date of death is not known, but it was after July 6, 1483.
(Wikipedia )
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Edmund, the son and heir apparent of his father, Sir John, Lord Baron De Dudley, was sometimes styled Edmund Dudley, Esq., and, at others, Lord Edmund Sutton and Lord Dudley. He was Deputy Lieutenant of Ireland, 10 Edward IV., 1469. He had a grant of Averbury, &c., in 1743, and was lately deceased 3 Hen. VII., 1487, in his father's lifetime. He is most distinguished for his great number of children. There were certainly 14 by his two wives--that is, 3 by the 1st and 11 by the second. The 1st wife, Joice Tiptoft, was descended from kings; but I will not go out of my way to show the royal line. Their children were mostly fortunate and successful, especially in their marriages. The only exception was Rev. George, L. L. D., of whom I have given a sketch. There is not much recorded of this Edmund, Esq. He probably devoted his time to educating and bringing up his children, which was a useful and sufficient employment. He seems to have been an honorable gentleman, as his most famous nephew, Edmund Dudley, the great lawyer of Hen. VII., was named for him, and founded the historical Dudley house.
(History of the Dudley Family, page 120-121)
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[Norma Lundgren.ged]
Styled by the King "Edmund Dudley, Esq, Deputy Lt. to John, Earl of Worcester".
The Earl in question was the King's (either Henry VI, Edward IV or Richard III) cousin.
Alias Edmund Sutton
PAGE: 1st ed, p. 274, "Washington"
of Dudley Castle & Gatcombe
PAGE: 1st ed, pp 90-94, "Dudley"
Patron of Aston-Le-Walls Rectory, Aston-Le-Walls, Northamptonshire
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Joyce Tiptoft |
Descendant of......
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