See also

Family of Edward + SUTTON and Theodosia + HARRINGTON

Husband: Edward + SUTTON (1565-1643)
Wife: Theodosia + HARRINGTON (1565-1650)
Children: Ann + SUTTON (1585- )
Mary SUTTON (1586- )
Ferdinando SUTTON (1588- )
Catherine SUTTON (1589- )
Jane SUTTON (1590- )
Marriage 12 Jun 1581 St. Benet Fink, London, England1

Husband: Edward + SUTTON

Name: Edward + SUTTON
Sex: Male
Father: Edward + SUTTON (1513-1586)
Mother: Jane + STANLEY (1540-1569)
Birth 1565 Dudley, Staffordshire, England
Title Baron of Dudley
Occupation Fifth Baron of Dudley
Death 23 Jun 1643 (age 77-78) Dudley, Staffordshire, England

Wife: Theodosia + HARRINGTON

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Theodosia + HARRINGTON

Name: Theodosia + HARRINGTON
Sex: Female
Father: James + HARRINGTON (c. 1511-1591)
Mother: Lucy + SYDNEY (c. 1545-1591)
Birth 1565 Dudley Castle, Strafford, England
Death 12 Jan 1650 (age 84-85) Westminster, Middlesex, England
Burial St. Margaret Churchyard
Westminster, London, England

Child 1: Ann + SUTTON

Name: Ann + SUTTON
Sex: Female
Spouse: Stephan + STONE (1581-1638)
Birth 1585 Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire, England

Child 2: Mary SUTTON

Name: Mary SUTTON
Sex: Female
Birth 2 Oct 1586

Child 3: Ferdinando SUTTON

Name: Ferdinando SUTTON
Sex: Male
Birth 4 Sep 1588

Child 4: Catherine SUTTON

Name: Catherine SUTTON
Sex: Female
Birth 1589

Child 5: Jane SUTTON

Name: Jane SUTTON
Sex: Female
Birth 1590

Note on Wife: Theodosia + HARRINGTON

She was the daughter of James Harington of Exton and Lucy Sidney. In 1581 at St. Benet Fink, London, she married Edward Sutton, 5th baron Dudley. Their children were Anne (1582-December 8, 1615), Theodosia (b.1584 d.yng.), Mary (October 2, 1586-May 24, 1645), Ferdinando and Margaret (1597-December 13, 1621+). In 1597, Theodosia brought charges against her husband with the Privy Council. They had separated and he'd promised support money but had not honored the agreement. He was ordered to pay Theodosia £66 to cover the period since May 1st (twenty-two weeks) and to pay the bills for boarding and educating his children. In addition, he was told to pay £100 per annum for his wife's maintenance, for life, "unless it shall please God to put their minds to cohabit together." Ferdinand, Mary, and Anne would receive £10 per annum and Margaret, an infant, £10. He was also to repay a loan to Sir John Harington and appear before the council again in November.

Sources

1"London England - Baptisms Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812".