Cuthbert Hutton

[3] Elizabeth was the daughter and coheiress of Sir Robert Bellingham of Burnehead Hall, Burneside, Westmoreland by his wife Anne Pickering.

Elizabeth, Mistress Hutton came to court when Katherine married Henry VIII to be one of her waiting gentlewomen.

One very garbled account in a book published in 1882 completely mixes up the generations, but it appears that Elizabeth's youngest daughter, Mary, was born at court and her godmother was Princess Mary, Katherine Parr's stepdaughter.

A suit is pending before him between her well-beloved gentlewoman Elizabeth Hutton, mother of her maids, and one Richard Dudley, concerning a mill-dam on the water of Eamont, in the county of Cumberland.

Inasmuch as the said Elizabeth is employed at St. James's, and cannot attend in the north, the Queen desires that the suit may be sent for trial at Whitehall.