Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 33 SECTION II. OP THE HUTTON FAMILY OP MARSKE. Timothy Hutton, above mentioned, eldest son of Archbishop Hutton, was born about the year 1569. Where he received his education, we have no account ; most probably, it was at York. About March, 1592, he married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir George Bowes, then deceased. He had been Knight-Marshali to Queen Elizabeth, who was Godmother to his daughter, and named her after her own name. Her mother was Jane Talbot, aunt to the Earl of Shrewsbury.2 After the solemnization of that marriage, Bp. Hutton gave his son nineteen hundred pounds, as appears by the following Deed. [See this Deed in its chronological order.] In 1594, he returned to his studies again, (which very probably had been interrupted by his marriage,) as we learn from this letter of Dr. Tobie Matthew to him. [See the Letter hereafter in the Appendix.] He was put in the commission of the peace for the North Hiding of the county of York, in 1598, as is evident from the following letter of his father the Archbishop to him. [See 1598 hereafter.] In 1605, the same year that his father died, he was High Sheriff of Yorkshire and knighted.3 He had the misfortune in 1625 of losing his lady, who was buried in the chancel of Richmond Church in the county of i [This is a singular mistake. Sir George Bowes, being already a knight, was armed with military or martial power during the Northern Rebellion in 1569 ; but there was no necessary connection between his title of knight and the office.Ed.] 2 Pedigree ; and Epitaph of this lady a little lower. Fuller's Worthies in Yorkshire, p. 220; and F. Drake's History of York, p. 354. York, of which burgh he was an Alderman.4 He himself died in 1629, and was buried by her side. Their eldest son erected, afterwards, a mo...