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Dutton baronets
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James Naper, of Loughcrew, County Meath, eldest son of James Naper by Anne Dutton , daughter of Sir Ralph Dutton, 1st Baronet. James Naper assumed by Royal
Baron Sherborne
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Parliament. He was the son of James Dutton (originally James Naper) by Anne Dutton , daughter of Sir Ralph Dutton, 1st Baronet (see Dutton baronets). His
Samuel Blackwell
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mortgaged the estate before the sale was completed in 1761. He married Anne Dutton , daughter of James Lennox Dutton of Sherborne, Gloucestershire in 1759
Sir Richard Howe, 2nd Baronet
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five sons and four daughters. Lucy died in 1658 and he married secondly Anne Dutton /née King), widow of John Dutton of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, and daughter
Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
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illegitimate daughter of Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange, by Anne Dutton ; secondly, on 21 July 1597 he married Dorothy Hopton (c.1570–1629), daughter
Thomas Dutton
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Dutton; married, firstly, Thomas Aston; married, secondly, Ralph Vernon Anne Dutton ; married Sir Thomas Molyneux of Sefton, Lancashire, knight banneret Isabel
Piers Dutton
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William Manley. Alice Dutton Katherine Dutton, who married Roger Puleston. Anne Dutton , who married Hamlet Massey. Margaret Dutton Mary Dutton Margery Dutton
Edward Digby, 9th Baron Digby
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Chamberlayne Elizabeth Chamberlayne Constance Hardy Lady Jane Coke James Napier James Dutton Anne Dutton Jane Dutton Christopher Bond Jane Bond Jane Whorwood
William Stanley (born 1548)
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at Ghent on 3 March 1630, aged eighty years old. In 1560, he married Anne Dutton , a bride of ten, but the marriage was dissolved in 1565. His second marriage
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New York, 1976. ISBN 0-525-23715-1 Assignment: Wildlife. LaBastille, Anne . Dutton , New York, 1980. ISBN 0-525-05910-5 Women and Wilderness. LaBastille