Thomas Sutton
Disambiguation: Another Thomas Sutton was also Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1359–1360.Thomas Sutton (
1532–
1611) was a British civil servant and businessman. For much of his life he held the prestigious role of Master of the Ordnance in the North, which meant that he was responsible for military supplies and fortification in the north of
England. He was also lord of the manors of
Whickham and
Gateshead, close to
Newcastle, so gained much of his wealth from the coal mines in the areas.
He bought Howard House from the
Earl of Suffolk, which occupied the site of a former
Carthusian Monastery on the outskirts of the
City of London. Although dissolved by
Henry VIII, parts of the monastery still survived.
When Sutton died in 1611, he left part of his fortune to be invested in establishing a hospital on the site for 80 impoverished gentlemen and a school for 40 boys. This was to be known as the Hospital of King James in Charterhouse, although it later became called 'Sutton's Hospital in Charterhouse' (see
London Charterhouse).
This was the origin of the famous
Charterhouse School – one of the best known English
public schools in the country, which relocated to
Godalming,
Surrey, in
1872.
The London buildings were badly damaged by bombs during the
Second World War, but were restored during the 1950s.