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Thomas Stuteville

Thomas Stuteville

Male 1599 - 1649  (50 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Stuteville was born on 22 Feb 1599 in Dalham, Suffolk, England (son of Sir Martin Stuteville and Lady Katherine Holland); died on 23 Aug 1649 in England.

    Notes:

    Thomas STUTFIELD or STUTEVILLE, Christ's college, Cambridge University, entered 1615.
    Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Dec. 1615. S. and h. of Sir Martin (1585), of Dalham, Suffolk. B. Feb. 22, 1599. Probably in Paris, c. 1631. Strong Royalist. Married Judith, dau. of Matthew Robinson, of Thorpe, Northants. Died Aug. 23, 1649 (1656, according to Peile). Brother of John (1625), father of the next and of Charles (1657). (Peile, I. 303; Gage, 345; Davy.)

    Family/Spouse: Dame Judith Robinson. Judith (daughter of Mathew Robinson) was born in 1610 in Thorpe, Northhamptonshire, England; was christened on 6 May 1610 in Maxey, Northhampton, England; died in 1696 in Dalham, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Charles Stuteville, Esq. was born on 20 Mar 1640 in Dalham, Suffolk, England; died on 3 Jun 1700 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir Martin Stuteville was born in 1561 in Dalham, Suffolk, England (son of Thomas Stuteville, Esq. and Anne Whitney); died on 13 Jun 1631 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    Martin STUTFIELD or STUTVILLE, King's College, Cambride University, from 1585.
    Adm. pens. at KING'S, Easter, 1585. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Dalham, Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 4, 1587. M.P. for Aldburgh, 1601. Knighted, July, 1604. Of Dalham, and of Southwood Park. Went to America with Sir Francis Drake. Died June, 1631, aged 62. Will proved (P.C.C.) July 7, 1631. Father of John and of Thomas (1615). (Gage, 344.)

    Martin married Lady Katherine Holland. Katherine (daughter of Sir John Holland) was born in 1575 in Lamport, Northamptonshire, England; died on 13 Jul 1605 in Dalham, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lady Katherine Holland was born in 1575 in Lamport, Northamptonshire, England (daughter of Sir John Holland); died on 13 Jul 1605 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Stuteville was born on 22 Feb 1599 in Dalham, Suffolk, England; died on 23 Aug 1649 in England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Stuteville, Esq. was born in 1540 in Suffolk, England (son of Thomas Stuteville and Ann Bird); died in 1606 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    By an indenture dated 23rd of June, in the twenty-eighth year of Queen Elizabeth, Lord Thomas Howard, in consideration of the sum of four thousand seven hundred pounds, sold to Thomas Stuteville, Esq. of Dalham, the manor of Abbot's Denham, the park and enclosed ground, called Southwood Park, or Sowood Park, and the park called Combey, excepting a piece of ground, parcel of Southwood Park, containing seventy-two acres, called Little Southwood Park, severed from the remainder, and sold to Sir John Heigham.

    In the fortieth year of Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Stuteville settled his estates in Suffolk upon Martin Stuteville, his son and heir apparent, and Katherine his wife, daughter of John Holland, Esq. in special tail male; and, in the fourth year of James I. the said Martin Stuteville (then Sir Martin Stuteville) had" livery of his father's lands, including Great Southwood Park.

    In consequence probably of a defect in the original patent under which Lord Thomas Howard derived his title, a fresh grant from the Crown issued in the fourth year of James I,0 by virtue of which the manors of Desening, Shardelowes in Cavenham, Cresseners, Talmages, and Passelewes, and all that park, pasture and land inclosed, called by the name of Southwood, alias Sowood Park, and the park called Comby, and tiie warren called Disennige, a meadow called Long Mead in Gazeley, and eleven acres of land near the same, all which hereditaments, situate in various places therein named, had been parcel of the possessions of Edward, Duke of Buckingham, attainted, together with all manner of tythes, privileges, and appurtenances to the same belonging, were conveyed to Sir Martin Stuteville, and his trustee, Edward Lukener, Esq. in fee.
    Great Southwood Park descended from Sir Martin to his son and heir Thomas Stuteville, who had livery of his father's lands in the ninth year of Charles I, and settledp them in the same year on the issue of himself and Judith his wife, daughter ofMatthew Robinson, Esq.

    This Thomas died in 1649, leaving Thomas, who died without issue, and Charles, heir to his brother. He, in the thirtieth year of Charles II, levied a fine of Southwood Park among his other family estates, which, in 1702, were conveyed byElizabeth Stuteville, widow and executrix of the said Charles Stuteville,and devisee named in his will dated the 20th August 1698, to Simon Patrick, son of Simon, Bishop of Ely; and Simon Patrick in 1708, received a confirmation of the same from Charles, son and heir of the said Charles Stuteville.q

    Under an Act of Parliament, in the tenth year of Queen Anne, for sale of the estates of Simon Patrick, clerk, and indentures dated 29th and 30th October 1712, Great Southwood Park, with Dalham, and other lands, passed to John Affleck, Esq. ancestor of the Rev. Sir Robert Affleck, Baronet, the present owner of this property.

    As to Little Southwood Park, which was excepted out of the bargain and sale from Lord Thomas Howard to the Stutevilles, it was by deedrdated 17th June, in the twenty-eighth year of Queen Elizabeth, conveyed by Lord Thomas, in consideration of the sum of four hundred and ninety pounds, to Sir John Heigham, of Barrow, by description of all that parcel of ground, parcel of Southwood Park, containing three score and twelve acres, as the same was severed from the said park, and lying in Hargrave, Denham, Dalham, Tunstall, Ousden, and Wickham Brook, or some of them, being on the side of the park called Partridge side, and abutting east and south upon the residue of the said park, on the north upon a wood called Leasure Grove, parcel of the manor of Abbot's Denham, and on the west upon customary land calledPeppers, and other lands, parcel of the same manor.

    Sir John Heigham, in the thirtieth year of Queen Elizabeth, settled Little Southwood Park upon Thomas Heigham, his second son. In 1619,' Sir Martin Stuteville, to whom, jointly with Edward Lukener, then deceased, the whole of Southwood Park had been granted by King James's patent, released his interest in Little Southwood Park to Sir John Croftes, who had purchased it in the sixteenth year of the same reign, from Martin Nunn and George Nunn, gentlemen, who derived their title from the Heigham family.
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    Thomas married Anne Whitney. Anne was born in 1548 in Essex, England; died on 28 Jul 1608 in Dalham, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anne Whitney was born in 1548 in Essex, England; died on 28 Jul 1608 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    Daughter of Nicholas Whitney and his wife Mary of Walden, Essex. Mary died 1590.

    Children:
    1. 2. Sir Martin Stuteville was born in 1561 in Dalham, Suffolk, England; died on 13 Jun 1631 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.

  3. 6.  Sir John Holland was born in 1530 in Wortwell, Norfolk, England; died on 22 May 1586 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Lady Katherine Holland was born in 1575 in Lamport, Northamptonshire, England; died on 13 Jul 1605 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Stuteville was born in 1502 in Dalham, Suffolk, England (son of Thomas Stuteville and Margaret Underhill); died in 1571 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.

    Thomas married Ann Bird. Ann was born in 1511 in Gazeley, Suffolk, England; died on 19 Jan 1584 in Dalham, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Bird was born in 1511 in Gazeley, Suffolk, England; died on 19 Jan 1584 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas Stuteville, Esq. was born in 1540 in Suffolk, England; died in 1606 in Dalham, Suffolk, England.