Sutton baronets of Norwood Park (1772)

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Arms of the Sutton family, Baronets of Norwood Park: 1st and 4th argent, a canton sable (Sutton); 2nd and 3rd argent, a cross fleury azure (Lexington). The crest is a wolf's head gules and the motto is Tout jours prest (French: Always ready).[1]

The Sutton Baronetcy, of Norwood Park in the County of Nottingham, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 14 October 1772 (253 years ago) for the politician Richard Sutton.[2] He was the second surviving son of the diplomat Sir Robert Sutton: who was the grandson of Henry Sutton, brother of Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton. In the late 19th and early 20th century, the family seat was at Benham Place.[3] However, the house was sold in 1982.[4]

As of 2026, the Baronetcy is vacant until David Robert Sutton proves his entitlement to it.[5]

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