Hugh de Dutton, 3rd Lord of Dutton

How are you related to Hugh de Dutton, 3rd Lord of Dutton?

Connect to the World Family Tree to find out

Hugh de Dutton, 3rd Lord of Dutton's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Hugh de Dutton, 3rd Lord of Dutton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dutton, Cheshire, England
Death: after circa 1160
Kekwick, Cheshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Hugh Fitzodard de Dutton, 2nd Lord of Dutton and Alice Pitchard
Husband of Alice Prescott
Father of Alice Dutton; Hugh de Dutton, 4th Lord of Dutton; Adam de Dutton, of Warburton and Geoffrey de Dutton
Brother of Adam de Dutton; Geoffrey Dutton; Roger de Dutton and Thomas de Dutton

Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About Hugh de Dutton, 3rd Lord of Dutton

Third Lord of Dutton

Wikitree: Hugh (Dutton) of Dutton (1128–abt. 1178)

  • Born 1128 in Dutton, Cheshire, England
  • Husband of Alice (Prescott) de Dutton
  • Father of Roger Dutton, Alice Dutton, Geoffrey (Dutton) de Dutton, Hugh (Dutton) de Dutton III, Thomas Dutton and Adam Dutton
  • Died about 1178 at about age 50 in Runcorn, Cheshire, England
    • Note: Studying the veracity of the data and children showing above is advised.

Books and Quoted Matter

  1. Ormerod, George, and Thomas Helsby. 1882. The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Comp. from Original Evidences in Public Offices, the Harleian and Cottonian Mss., Parochial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished Ms. Collections of Successive Cheshire Antiquaries, and a Personal Survey of Every Township in the County; Incorporated with a Republication of King’s Vale Royal and Leycester’s Cheshire Antiquities. Edited by Thomas Helsby. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. London: George Routledge and Sons. Babel.HathiTrust.org.
    1. From page 447 – “John, constable of Cheshire and baron of Halton, in the reign of Henry the Second, gave to Wrono, of Stretton, half of Millington; to wit, that which he had in his domain; rendering yearly a little Irish nag, called a Hobby, at midsommer: whereunto Hugh Dutton;, and Adam his son, with several others, were witnesses. Lib. C. fol. 154 c. out of Vernon's notes.”
    2. From page 567:— “...Bucklow Hundred. 567 ton) held the other moiety of Warburton, which Ravene gero Venables, Ricardo Starky, Alano de Daresbery, et formerly held. ADAM DE DUTTON, YOUNGER SON OF HUGH DUTTON; of Dutton, became possessed of both these moieties of Warburton, towards the time of king Richard the First.…Certain it is, that it gave the occasion of the sir-name of Warburton to the lords and owners thereof; for the posterity of that ADAM DE DUTTON coming to reside at Warburton under Edward; the Second;…”
    3. From page 617 – “This Adam de Dutton was younger son of Hugh Dutton; of Dutton in Cheshire, and lineal ancestor to Warburton of Arley, whose posterity, living at Warburton in the reign of Edward the Second, were surnamed (See pedigree in Edisbury Hundred. de Warburton from the place of their residence, according to the manner of those ages, which surname they have ever since retained....”
    4. From page 642:— “As to the baron of Halton's part, John Constable of Cheshire, baron of Halton, gave to ADAM DE DUTTON (younger SON OF HUGH DUTTON; of Dutton, and ancestor to Warburton of Arley)…”
  2. Cope, Gilbert. 1871. Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania, Preceded by a History of the Family in England from the Time of William the Conqueror to the Year 1669: With an Appendix Containing a Short Account of the Duttons of Conn. West Chester, Pennsylvania: Author Published; Higginson Genealogical Books. Babel.HathiTrust.org.
  3. Patrick Greene, J. 1989. Norton Priory: The Archaeology of a Medieval Religious House. New York: Cambridge University Press. (For complete text, see: WorldCat.org.) Google Books, page 15:—
    1. Priory in 1115
    2. Hugh de Dutton (who received confirmation of his lands from William Nigel at his father’s deathbed)
    3. Hugh Dutton (his brother were Adam, who founded the Warburton line, and Geoffrey who was ancestor of the Duttons of Cheadle). He married the daughter of Hamon Mascy, baron of Dunham Massey
    4. Hugh Dutton (built Poolsey chapel in 1236; died without issue. His younger brother succeeded him; he also had brothers John and Adam)…
  4. Hulton, William Adam, ed. 1847. Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Paltine Counties of Lancaster and Chester: The Coucher Book, Or Chartulary, of Whalley Abbey. Vol. 1. Manchester, England: Chetham Society. Google Books. Note: In Latin.

http://www.deloriahurst.com/deloriahurst%20page/1422.html

http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I5834&tree=penrose

view all

Hugh de Dutton, 3rd Lord of Dutton's Timeline

1128
1128
Dutton, Cheshire, England
1152
1152
1152
Dutton, Cheshire, England
1157
1157
Dutton, Cheshire, England
1160
1160
Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England
1160
Age 32
Kekwick, Cheshire, England