Kolks Family Tree » John 3rd Lord of Dudley Baron of Malpas Viscount of L'Isle Earl of Warrick Duke of Northcumberland (John 3rd Lord of Dudley, Baron of Malpas, Viscount of L'Isle, Earl of Warrick, Duke of Northcumberland) Sutton (1502-1553)
Personal data John 3rd Lord of Dudley Baron of Malpas Viscount of L'Isle Earl of Warrick Duke of Northcumberland (John 3rd Lord of Dudley, Baron of Malpas, Viscount of L'Isle, Earl of Warrick, Duke of Northcumberland) Sutton
He died on August 22, 1553 in Beheaded ay Tower Hamlets, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England, he was 51 years old.
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They got married in the year 1524 at Holden, Kent, England, he was 22 years old.
They got married in the year 1530 at Holden, Kent, England, he was 28 years old.
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