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Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York (1529 - 1606)

Archbishop of York from 1595 to 1606 Dictionary of National Biography entry: https://doi-org.cyber.usask.ca/10.1093/ref:odnb/14308 Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Hutton_(archbishop_of_York) Relationships: Matthew Hutton (1693-1758) was a descendant of Matthew Hutton
Thomas Hutton (-) was a descendant of Matthew Hutton
Taylor (-) was a descendant of Matthew Hutton
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

27. An Inventory of all the Jewels, Plates, Copes and Vestments, and other Ornaments, as well within the Revestry of the Cathedral Church at Yorke, as appertaining to the high Altar there, taken in K. Edw. the 6th's Reign. The Names and Characters of the Archbishops, from Paulinus to Archbishop Hutton; the Names and Valuations of the Monasteries, &c. (which according to this Rentall amount to 19440.) The Houses of Religion, Churches, &c. in the City of Yorke. Sheriffs of the County from 1 Hen. 7. to 10 Car. 1. with the Majors, Bailiffes, and Sheriffs of the City, from 1273 to 1640. Don. Rev. Jo. Frogget Rect. Kirk-Deighton.

Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

37. Miscellanies. The Archbishop of Yorke's Process to the Bishop of Duresm for summoning the Convocation 1586. Notes for Correction and Additions of Statutes for the Cathedral Church of Duresm; the Form of the Exercise in the Diocess of Chester 1588. Archbishop Hutton's Opinion of certain Matters like to be called in Question before the King 1603, touching Appropriations, the Government of the Church, Common-Prayer, &c. Exceptions against the Canons 1607. How Faltes may be reformed in this Jurisdiction of Yorke 1611. Articles concluded at Cambridge 1619. High-Commissioners for the Province of Yorke 1620. The King's Letter to Archbishop of Yorke about Preachers; the King's Injunction, and Archbishop's Letter to the Bishops of his Province thereupon 1622. Mr. Swinburn's Opinion concerning Lecturers Licences, &c. many of them endorsed by Archbishop Toby Matthew's own Hand. Matters relating to the Spanish Match 1623. Articuli Matrimoniales inter Sereniss. Car. Princ. & Mariam Infantam Hispan. Don. Tho. D. Fairfax Bar. Cameron.

Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

46. A Rentall, or Computus of the Archbishop of Yorke, from Mich. last of Eliz. to Mich. 1st of K. James. It is the Original examined by Auditor Johnson. The Present of Mr. Fran. Taylor, who married a Grand-Daughter of the then Archbishop Dr. Mat. Hutton.

Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 46. A Rentall, or Computus of the Archbishop of Yorke, from Mich. last of Eliz. to Mich. 1st of K. James. It is the Original examined by Auditor Johnson. The Present of Mr. Fran. Taylor, who married a Grand-Daughter of the then Archbishop Dr. Mat. Hutton.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 84. The Commissions of K. James I. and K. Charles II. (in the Years 1619 to 1660) to enquire into all the Gifts to Charitable Uses, within the West-Riding of the County of Yorke, together with the Returns so far as relates to the Town and Parish of Leedes, and Extracts from the Book of pious Uses, by Mr. Bryan Dixon, who gave it me: To which I have added, the Decree out of Chancery, concerning the Advowson of the Vicarage at Leedes; with Transcripts of other Deeds, from 32 H. 6. transcribed from or collated with the Originals in the Archives of St. Peter's Church there; Bequests to the Lecturer of the Parish Church. To the Free-School, High-Ways, Poor, &c. The Charter of Charles II. to incorporate the Town and Parish of Leedes under a Mayor, (Thomas Danby Esq;) 12 Aldermen and 24 Assistants. The List, of the Aldermen by the first, and Mayors by the second Char ter, &c. The Sheriffs of the County from I Jac. I. Extracts from Domesday-Book, from Mr. Smale's MSS purchased by Rich. Thornton Esq;. The Wills of several Benefactors John Harrison Esq; Mr. Hillary, &c. Sir John Nelthrop's, Sir John Goodrick's Benefactions (from the Original Writings courteously lent me by byby Sir Hen. Goodrick Bart.) Sam. Sunderland Esq; and too many others to recite here. The Decree out of the Dutchy for the Toll of Corn of Leedes Market. K. Hen. the VIIIth's Letters Patents to discharge the Inhabitants of this Town and Parish from paying Tolls for Goods: From the Original. The Case of the Vicar of Leedes, as to the Claims of Tythes of Wood and Rape, with Archbishop Hutton's Award. A Survey and Rentall of the Lands belonging to the New-Church at Leedes, 1684. Hamelin's and Earl Warren's Charters to Wakefield, with other Matters relating to that MannorManor. The Survey of the River Are when made navigable 1699, from Alderman Milner's near the Bridge at Leedes to Weeland, 31 Miles, 2 Furlongs, 83 Yards, and 60 Parts. Notes concerning the Charity-School founded at Leedes 1705.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

A Warning agaynst the dangerous Practises of Papistes, supposed to be writ by Secretary Cecil, or Sir Tho. Smith: The Bishop of Ely hath the like, and another rare Tract writ during the Rebellion in the North 1569. Archbishop Hutton's Sermon preached at Yorke before the Earl of Huntington (President of Her Majesty's Council) and o ther Noblemen. Index librorum Prohibitorum Authoritate Pii 4. Sixti 5, and Clem. 8 Paparum, 1597. Index Expurgatorius, 1599. Another in 4to. 1619.

Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) and four Parchments containing the Subscriptions of Archbishop Parker, (of which his Mem. p. 62.) and most of the first Sett of Qu. Elizabeth's Bishops, when they took the Oath of Supremacy. These, and their Successors, are digested Alphabetically; Abbot, Atterbury; Barckley, Barlow, Bentham, Best, Beveridge, Boyle, Bramhall, Brideoake, Bridgeman, Bullingham, Burnet; Compton, Cosins, Cox, Cumberland; Davyes, Dolben, Doping; Fell, Fleetwood, Fowler; Gardiner, Geste, Goodman, Grindall, Guning; Hacket, Hall, Harsnet, Hartstong, Hooper, Hopkins, Hough, Humfreys, Huntington, Hutton; Jewel, Jones, Juxon; Ken, Kidder, King; Lake, Lamplugh, Laud, Leighton, Lloyd, Loftus; Margetson, Marsh, Matthewes, Merrick, Mewe, More, Morley, Morton, Montague; Neile, Nicolson; Palliser, Parker, Parkurst, Patrick, Pearson, Pilkington; Rainbow, Ravis, Reynolds, Robinson; Sandys, Scory, Sharp, Sheldon, Smalridge, Sprat, Stern, Stillingfleet, Stratford; Taylor, Tenison, Thornbrough, Tillotson, Turner; Usher; Wake, Walker, Walton, Watson, Wettenhall, White, Whitgift, Wickham, Wilkins, Williams, Wilson, Worth; Young.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) Other Instruments under the Hands and Episcopal Seals, of Edwyn Sandys, and Matt. Hutton, Archbishops of Yorke, Ben. Laney Bishop of Ely.