John Hutton (14 July 1659 – 2 March 1731)[1] of Marske near Richmond, North Yorkshire[2] was a British politician.
He was the Member of Parliament for Richmond, Yorkshire in 1701–1702.
[1] In 1697 he was Captain of the Richmondshire Troop, North Riding Militia Horse.
[3] His son, Matthew Hutton, became archbishop of York and archbishop of Canterbury, following in the footsteps of their ancestor, Matthew Hutton.
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