- Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton
Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexinton PC (
6 January 1662 –19 September 1723 ) was an English diplomat.Family
He was the son of
Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton and his third wife Mary St. Leger.On
14 September 1691 , he married Margaret Hungerford (d. April 1703), by whom he had two children:
*William George Sutton (1697 – October 1713), died inMadrid while his father was ambassador there
*Bridget Sutton (d. 1734), marriedJohn Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland .Career
He served as a captain of a
troop of horse in 1685, and was agentleman of horse to Princess Anne 1685–1689. Lord Lexinton supported in theHouse of Lords the elevation of William of Orange to the throne, and was employed by that king at court and ondiplomatic business, being sent asenvoy extraordinary to the Elector Brandenburg in 1689.He was appointed a Privy Counsellor on
17 March 1692 , and was aGentleman of the Bedchamber to King William from 1692 until 1702. Lexinton was again sent abroad in 1694 as envoy extraordinary to the Court in Vienna, and served until theTreaty of Ryswick was concluded in 1697. He was a Lord of Trade from 1699 to 1702, and ambassador to the Court of Madrid from 1712 until 1713, during negotiations for theTreaty of Utrecht .His appointment to the Privy Council was not renewed upon the accession of George I in 1714. He was sent abroad for the last time in 1718, as minister at
Vienna . He died on10 September 1723 .His letters from Vienna, selected and edited by the Hon. H. M. Sutton, were published as the "Lexington Papers" (1851). Lexinton's barony became extinct on his death, but his estates descended to the younger sons, Lord Robert and
Lord George Manners-Sutton , of his daughter Bridget and her husbandJohn Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland .Memorial
A memorial to him and his wife is in
St. Wilfrid's Church, Kelham .References
*cite book | first=George Edward | last=Cokayne | title=The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, Volume 12 part 2 | origyear=1910 | year=1998 | editor=ed. The Hon. Vicary Gibbs | publisher=The St. Catherine Press | place=London | pages=626–629
*1911
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