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Manners-Sutton
(or Sutton),
the Hon. John Thomas.
Adm. pens.
at TRINITY, Nov. 2, 1835.
[Only] s. of Thomas (next) 1st Baron Manners, of Foston, Lincs.
[by his second wife, Jane, dau. of James Butler, 9th Lord Cahir]. B. Aug. 17, 1818, at St Stephen's Green, Dublin.
[School, Eton.] Matric. 1836; M.A. 1839.
Capt., W. Suffolk Militia, 1853-64.
Succeeded as 2nd Baron, May 31, 1842.
Married, Sept.
28, 1848, Lydia Sophia, dau. of Vice-Admiral William Bateman Dashwood.
Died Nov. 14, 1864, at 12, Robertson Terrace, Hastings.
Father of Charles W. (1878, sub Manners) and John T. (1870, sub Manners). (Boase, VI. 150; Trin.
Coll.
Adm.
; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C. (Manners of Foston).)
Hon. John Thomas MANNERS-SUTTON
Hon. John Thomas SUTTON
Approx. lifespan: 1818–1864
pens. Trinity College adm1835:11:02
Only s. of Thomas (next) 1st Baron Manners, of Foston, Lincolnshire , [by his second wife, Jane dau. of James BUTLER 9th Lord Cahir].
b. 1818:08:17 at St Stephen's Green, Dublin, [Ireland],
Sch: Eton School Eton, [Buckinghamshire],
Matric 1836
MA 1839
Captain: W. Suffolk , Militia 1853-64
Succeeded as 2nd Baron 1842:05:31
m. 1848:09:28,Lydia Sophia dau. of Vice-Admiral William Bateman Dashwood.
d. 1864:11:14,at 12, Robertson Terrace, Hastings, [Sussex],
father of Charles W. (1878) sub Manners) and John T. (1870),
sub Manners)
( Boase, VI. 150; Trin. College Adm. ; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C. (Manners of Foston).)

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