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  1. Jan 1, 1991 · Hampden before the Court of Exchequer Chamber in October 1637. Among the twelve judges hearing this test case on the legality of ship money was the elderly Sir Richard Hutton, who for the past twenty years had served both King Charles I and his father James as a justice of Common Pleas. Even before his promotion to the judicial bench, Hutton ...

  2. Hutton died at Serjeant's Inn in 1639 and was buried, as requested, at St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, London. Goldsborough Hall and his estates then passed to his son and heir, Sir Richard Hutton, the younger (knighted in 1625). Charles I called him "his honest judge". Hutton kept a diary from 1614 until his death in 1639 which was ...

    • Cricket family: Len Hutton is one of the greatest cricketers ever seen and the pressure and expectations are obviously sky high if one happens to be his son.
    • Growing up: Father Len was brought up in a working-class family but that wasn’t the case with his sons. They went to the prestigious Repton School. Richard attended Christ’s College, Cambridge.
    • First-Class debut: Before he turned 20, in May 1962, he made his First-Class debut for Cambridge University. Playing against Essex, he managed scores of 6 and 29, and picked up two wickets in the game.
    • Being under the microscope: As he was the son of the great Len Hutton, Richard’s performances were closely monitored and every single failure was criticised and compared to that of his father.
  3. Sep 6, 2013 · Richard Hutton was born September 6, 1942. Abhishek Mukherjee looks at the career of an English all-rounder overshadowed by the daunting stature of his legendary father. Two things stopped Richard ...

  4. Sir Richard married Agnes Briggs of Cawmire, Westmorland, in 1591, the daughter and heiress of Thomas Briggs of Cawmire. They had four sons and five daughters. His second son, Sir Richard Hutton the younger (1617–1645) succeeded him after the death of his eldest son, Christopher, aged 24, who died after a sea voyage.

  5. Sir Richard Hutton, the younger (1594 – 15 October 1645) was a Yorkshire landowner and Member of Parliament for Knaresborough who lost his life in the English Civil War. Sir Richard Hutton inherited substantial estates at Goldsborough and Flaxby including the Jacobean Goldsborough Hall on the death of his father.

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  7. Richard Anthony Hutton (born 6 September 1942) [1] is a former English cricketer, who played in five Test matches for the England cricket team in 1971. A right-handed batsman and right-arm seam bowler, Hutton's bowling was probably his stronger discipline, but he was considered an all-rounder. He played first-class cricket for Yorkshire County ...

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