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Sir John de Sutton IV (6 December 1361 – 10 March 1396)[1] is the 3rd Baron Sutton of Dudley,[2] and heir of Dudley Castle. He was the son of Sir John de Sutton III, 2nd Lord of Dudley, and Katherine de Stafford, youngest daughter of Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford.[3][1] At the time of his father's death, John IV was a minor whose wardship and marriage was granted to Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel.[4] During the fifth year of Richard II of England,[5] 350 marks[6] was paid to Sir Philip le Spencer, to be a guardian over John IV with the arrangement of marriage to his daughter, Alice.[7] She died in 1392[2][8] without issue. John married secondly to an unknown Joan[9] (d. April 1408),[2] by whom Sir John de Sutton V succeeded as heir.[10]

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  1. ^ a b Beall et al. 2004, p. 85.
  2. ^ a b c Cokayne 1890, p. 182.
  3. ^ Katherine or Catherine (Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, p. 64).
  4. ^ Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, p. 60.
  5. ^ Burke 1866, p. 521.
  6. ^ A dowry of 350 marks was paid during the fifth year of Richard II of England which was in 1382, but Burke 1866, p. 521 mistakenly applied it to the 2nd Baron John who died 1376. "Dugdale and other genealogists have confused him" with others (Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, p. 62).
  7. ^ Alice Spencer, or Alice de Spencer, or Alice Dispenser (Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, p. 64; Burke 1866, p. 521).
  8. ^ Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, pp. 60: See footnote (2).
  9. ^ Jane or Joan (Beall et al. 2004, p. 85 #34), or Johanna (Burke 1866, p. 521) Not to be confused with Joan Clinton (Beall et al. 2004, p. 85 #33), (Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, pp. 59–0).
  10. ^ Wrottesley & Grazebrook 1888, pp. 60, 62.

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