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Richard Hutton (judge)

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352: 45: 37: 225:, in 1591, the daughter and heiress of Thomas Briggs of Cawmire. They had four sons and five daughters. His second son, Sir Richard Hutton the younger (1617–1645) succeeded him after the death of his eldest son, Christopher, aged 24, who died after a sea voyage. Hutton was the younger brother of Sir William Hutton. 178:
and admitted he was against the tax, saying that such a charge might not be imposed by the king's "original writ only under the great seal, without parliament,... unless in time of actual war and invasion". After the judgement, one of the
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family, whose original thatched moated manor house had been destroyed after a quarrel over succession. Sir Richard Hutton bought out the claimants to the estate and built the present
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clergy, the Revd Thomas Harrison, accused Hutton of high treason. He was prosecuted, imprisoned and fined £5,000. There is an account of the trial in Hutton's
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used Sir Richard Hutton's diaries to illustrate the attitudes and issues behind one of the constitutional set pieces of
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The History of the Castle, Town and Forest of Knaresborough with Harrogate and its Medicinal Waters
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is a history of the Hutton family with extensive references to Sir Richard Hutton
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for a year from December 1625 to November 1626. He was a friend and relative of
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Hutton kept a diary from 1614 until his death in 1639 which was edited by
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to the south east of the village on raised ground close to the church.
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in 1610. He held these offices until 1617 when he was knighted by
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All judges were asked to sign a declaration in favour of
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by Barbara C Lee, publ. Titus Wilson & Son, Kendal,
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Index

Sir Richard Hutton
Richard Hutton (disambiguation)


Yorkshire
Charles I
ship money
Penrith
Cumberland
Jesus College, Cambridge
London
called to the bar
serjeant-at-law
Elizabeth I
Goldsborough
Knaresborough
West Riding of Yorkshire
Goldsborough
Goldsborough Hall
York
Doncaster
Ripon
King James I
York
Court of Common Pleas (England)
Charles I
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Matthew Hutton (Archbishop of York)
ship money
John Hampden

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