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Amandus de Sutton of Holderness
(-After 1197)
Saher de Sutton
(-After 1246)
Sayer de Sutton of Holderness
(-1270)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Joan

Sayer de Sutton of Holderness

  • Marriage: Joan 141
  • Died: 1270, Yorkshire, England 277

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 870
Saerus succeeded his brother Amadus in 1237, who had succeeded their father Saher de Sutton. In 9 Edward I, is holding Kirby in Sutton and Ganstead, eleven carucates, where forty-eight made a knight's fee. His son and heir was Sayer de Sutton.

~Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Vol. II, pp. 139-140

• Background Information. 141
Sayer de Sutton III, second, but eldest surviving son and heir, exchanged land with the Abbey and was stlyled Sayer, son of Sayer, son of Amand. In 1267, he executed a charter binding himself to the Provost of Beverley in the sum of 30 l. against damage by his cattle, and in 1268, he acknowledged his indebtedness to Piers de Brus in the sum of 100 l. His wife was named Joan, and he died in 1270. Joan remarried John de Hildierd after his death.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Sutton), Vol. XIIA , p. 572


Sayer married Joan. 141


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