Hutton was born at
Marske near
Richmond in
Yorkshire, the second son of John Hutton of Marske (great-great-grandson of
Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York 1595–1606) and his wife Dorothy, daughter of William Dyke. He was educated at
Ripon Grammar School and
Jesus College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1710, graduating
B.A. 1714,
M.A. 1717. He was a fellow of
Christ's College, Cambridge, from 1717 to 1727, and graduated
D.D. (
comitia regia) in 1728. At Cambridge he was an exact contemporary of
Thomas Herring, whom he succeeded in each of his three bishoprics. ==Ordained ministry==