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BARON LEXINGTON

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 526 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BARON LEXINGTON  , a title borne in the
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English
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family of Sutton from 1645 to 1723 . Robert Sutton (1J94-1668), son of
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Sir William Sutton of Averham, Nottinghamshire, was a member of parliament for his native county in 1625 and again in 164o . He served Charles I. during the
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Civil War, making
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great monetary sacrifices for the royal cause, and in 1645 the king created him Baron Lexington, this being a variant of the name of the Nottinghamshire
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village of Laxton . His estate suffered during the time of the
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Commonwealth, but some
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money was returned to him by Charles II . He died on the 13th of
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October 1668 . His only son, Robert, the 2nd baron (1661-1723), supported in the House of Lords the
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elevation of William of Orange to the
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throne, and was employed by that king at court and on
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diplomatic business . He also served as a soldier, but he is chiefly known as the
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British envoy at Vienna during the conclusion of the treaty of Ryswick, and at
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Madrid during the negotiations which led to the treaty of Utrecht . He died on the 19th of September 1723 . His letters from Vienna, selected and edited by the Hon . H . M . Sutton, were published as the Lexington Papers (1851) .

Lexington's

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barony became
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extinct on his
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death, but his estates descended to the younger sons of his daughter Bridget (d . 1734), the wife of John Manners, 3rd duke of Rutland . Lord George Manners, who inherited these estates in 1762, is the ancestor of the family of Manners-Sutton . An earlier member of this family is Oliver Sutton, bishop of Lincoln from 1280 to 1299 .

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