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ius Burgess or John Burges, his predecessor at | Sutton Coldfield. |
This article is about Langley Hall in | Sutton Coldfield. |
y company on their line between Birmingham and | Sutton Coldfield. |
is located in Shenstone, between Lichfield and | Sutton Coldfield. |
television multiplexes will be broadcast from | Sutton Coldfield. |
e unsuccessfully contested the constituency of | Sutton Coldfield. |
cution teacher at Highclare College located in | Sutton Coldfield. |
A4041 Queslett Road between West Bromwich and | Sutton Coldfield. |
at Birmingham was attempting the annexation of | Sutton Coldfield. |
ved at a house called Elmwood, in Jockey Road, | Sutton Coldfield. |
ading south-east to Four Oaks, to the north of | Sutton Coldfield. |
ton and John Willmott School, in Falcon Lodge, | Sutton Coldfield. |
It corresponds to the former borough of | Sutton Coldfield. |
shed in 1869 making it the oldest newspaper in | Sutton Coldfield. |
r, in a farmhouse now known as Moor Hall Farm, | Sutton Coldfield. |
first and second editions ( | Sutton Coldfield: Kernewek dre Lyther 1995) |
Sutton collected 1,574 hits during this time period; | |
Sutton College of Learning for Adults (SCOLA), origin | |
Sutton Colliery was known locally as "Brierley Collie | |
replaced by New Skegby Colliery (later renamed | Sutton Colliery) in 1873. |
Linguist and anthropologist Peter | Sutton, commenting on forced circumcision and the abs |
In this position, | Sutton commissioned and oversaw some of the most pres |
Sutton Common | |
Sutton Common BT Tower is a radio tower built of rein | |
Sutton Common BT Tower | |
Sutton Common is notable because of it was originally | |
United, Rayners Lane, North Greenford United, | Sutton Common Rovers, South Kilburn, Sport London e B |
lock 12D from the Alsagers Bank, Pye Green BT, | Sutton Common and Tick Hill transmitters. |
Although the | Sutton Common Iron Age site officially falls within i |
unty Football League and changed their name to | Sutton Common Rovers in the pursuit of Combined Count |
The | Sutton Companion to Castles. |
In 1983 he created The | Sutton Company, a private equity firm, and by the mid |
At the end of 2010, | Sutton competed at the 2010 FINA Short Course World C |
Sutton confounded expectations in their first season | |
rt of the Socialist Alliance) in the Croydon & | Sutton constituency; he received 1,823 votes (1.5 per |
The Hundred of Bishops | Sutton contained the parishes of; Alresford, Bighton, |
The parish of Bishops | Sutton, containing 3,739 acres (15.13 km2) of land an |
Sutton contains two primary schools: the Burrow Schoo | |
Sutton continued serving the community for the next f | |
Sutton continued to work throughout the 1950s and 196 | |
Sutton Council election, 2002 (boundary changes reduc | |
Sutton Council election, 2006 | |
Sutton Council election, 2010 | |
Sutton Council election, 1998 | |
and the Mansion have been managed by Epsom and | Sutton Councils through a joint management committee |
The JMC has run the park and Epsom and | Sutton Councils have paid for the upkeep of the park |
He was born in | Sutton, County Wexford and came to New Brunswick in 1 |
Fort Terrett was a ghost town in | Sutton County, Texas, United States. |
Owenville was a ghost town in | Sutton County, Texas, United States. |
Located in | Sutton County, Texas and abandoned February of 1854 t |
as raised to the peerage as Baron Strachie, of | Sutton Court in the County of Somerset. |
Sutton Courtenay | |
the son of William Brunce of Brunce's Court in | Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). |
esigner Norah Lindsay whose home was nearby in | Sutton Courtenay Manor, Oxfordshire. |
nd elsewhere, probably altering the rectory at | Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), an e |
ear more than a family resemblance to those at | Sutton Courtenay now in Oxfordshire, but pre-1974, in |
Sutton Courtenay is a village and civil parish on the | |
There was strong opposition from | Sutton Courtenay but the yes vote was carried, due to |
For the bridge over the River Thames at | Sutton Courtenay, see Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire. |
een built the organ in 1777 for Abbey House of | Sutton Courtenay. |
Fletcher, John (1990) | Sutton Courtenay: The History of a Thameside Village |
rth (2001) by John Carnell, illustrated by Tom | Sutton, cover by Steve Fastner and Rich Larson. |
Plymouth | Sutton covered parts of the city of Plymouth, in Sout |
the east, the adjacent postcode areas are SM ( | Sutton), CR (Croydon), RH (Redhill), GU (Guildford), |
From | Sutton Creek, the crest of the hill seems to be cleft |
behind North Bull Island, and the flow enters | Sutton Creek. |
stic cricket, Cheam Road is the home ground of | Sutton Cricket Club who play in the Surrey Premier Le |
He currently plays club cricket for | Sutton Cricket Club in the Surrey Championship. |
n to Howth, which includes a cycle track, from | Sutton Cross via Station Road, or from Donaghmede, or |
osite the retail park and provides services to | Sutton, Croydon, Epsom, London Victoria and London Br |
Nearby villages are | Sutton cum Lound and Mattersey. |
cre was the son of Sir Thomas Fiennes and Jane | Sutton daughter of Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley. |
He married Marjorie | Sutton daughter of Sir Henry Sutton KC on 14 December |
Sutton, David R. A chorus of raspberries: British fil | |
Police found | Sutton dead in his apartment on May 3, 2002; it is un |
major shake-up of the Braves broadcasters: Don | Sutton departed to be the full-time broadcaster with |
Sutton departed to join The La's and was replaced by | |
One of the | Sutton Descendants - Emilie May Sutton married Freder |
feeling unwell and feverish; in an interview, | Sutton described it as "a parting gesture to [the] fa |
Near the end of his life, | Sutton did commercial art for New England ad agencies |
y players in an era when walks were more rare, | Sutton did not walk a lot, only drawing 169 walks in |
nner Playhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, Frank | Sutton died of a heart attack on June 28, 1974, at th |
Sutton died September 20, 2008 at Sequoyah Cardiac Su | |
Sutton died in Nashville, Tennessee on April 17, 2007 | |
On September 17, 1995, | Sutton died at the Motion Picture & Television Countr |
Sutton died on 16 August 1921. | |
Unfortunately | Sutton died a few months later and it was his nephew |
Allan | Sutton: Directory of American Disc Record Brands and |
ard each ran one race in the truck, with Kelly | Sutton driving in four races with Copaxone sponsorshi |
Beach at | Sutton, Dublin, looking north towards Lambay Island |
en rebranded over recent years, takes place in | Sutton each July at Sherdley Park, adjacent to The Su |
st D-type race on the airfield circuit at Full | Sutton earned him a place in the record books as the |
sed with Sutton-in-the-Isle, commonly known as | Sutton, East Cambridgeshire. |
Katherine B. | Sutton Elementary School |
William | Sutton Elementary School opened in 1929. |
Gary John | Sutton, England |
Stacey Cole (born 19 December 1982; | Sutton, England) is a volleyball player, playing for |
ban village of Cheam, in the London Borough of | Sutton, England. |
death, aged 112 years 39 days when she died at | Sutton, England. |
hitehall is an historic house museum in Cheam, | Sutton, England. |
In the second section, James must help Stacey | Sutton escape from San Francisco City Hall, which is |
Sutton escapes through an air shaft while Bond stays | |
played for Middlesbrough local non-league side | Sutton Estates. |
Bertram | Sutton Evans (17 December 1872 - 2 March 1919) was an |
The | Sutton family is campaigning for his early release an |
kirts of the town, between the Meole Brace and | Sutton Farm districts of the town. |
As young ladies, May and her sisters, Violet | Sutton, Florence Sutton, and Ethel Sutton, dominated |
McGrath removing Hassan Adnan for 57 and Luke | Sutton for 34, Derbyshire made it to the target with |
e Summer of 2009, Payne signed a contract with | Sutton for the 2009-10 season. |
The southern part of Macquarie's road ran from | Sutton Forest roughly along existing minor roads to C |
oon, Hill Top, Colo Vale, Yerrinbool, Berrima, | Sutton Forest, Exeter, Wingello and Penrose), part of |
e Order of Australia (OAM) in 2002 and died in | Sutton Forest, New South Wales in June 2005, aged 80. |
The Broadway cast included | Sutton Foster as Jo, Maureen McGovern as Marmee/The H |
ne Mirman), Bret's short-term girlfriend Coco ( | Sutton Foster), Jemaine and Bret's ex-girlfriend Sall |
ctober 8, 2010, starring Matthew Broderick and | Sutton Foster, with Kathleen Marshall directing and S |
In 2003, actor Dudley | Sutton found inspiration from the Internet, "where ap |
The name is a misattribution to Thomas | Sutton, founder of Charterhouse School, who was anoth |
ation of 21,690 as of 2004, and is part of the | Sutton Four Oaks electoral ward. |
Sutton Four Oaks is one of the four wards that make u | |
Sutton Four Oaks is one of the 40 electoral wards in | |
re 21,690 people living in 9,274 households in | Sutton Four Oaks. |
Sutton Four Oaks has adopted a Ward Support Officer w | |
servative Alan Clark, who represented Plymouth | Sutton from 1974 until 1992. |
was elected Member of Parliament for Plymouth | Sutton, gaining the seat from the Conservatives, afte |
- West Croydon Bus Station) - London General - | Sutton Garage |
single decker buses on the route were based at | Sutton Garage. |
uds Vale and bordered on to the areas known as | Sutton Gardens, Belle Isle and Copenhagen fields. |
Alan | Sutton, Gloucs. |
69 | Sutton Go Bus |
In 1941, | Sutton graduated from East Nashville High School, and |
Sutton graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge in 195 | |
He attended Steyning Grammar School and | Sutton Grammar School. |
he continues to teach Politics and History at | Sutton Grammar School for Boys, where he is head of s |
proportion of the inhabitants of Hooley attend | Sutton Grammar School, in nearby Sutton. |
l is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in | Sutton, Greater London, England. |
During May, | Sutton Green holds a May fair. |
Sutton Green is a small rural village located between | |
Sutton Green is home to an old Tudor manor house, and | |
Sutton Green has a top class golf course designed by | |
h it's classed as being in Woking Borough with | Sutton Green bordering Jacobs Well, Surrey. |
Sutton Griggs attended Bishop College in Marshall, Te | |
tor and is a recipient of President Award from | Sutton Group Medallion Realty in 2006. |
Sutton Guardian | |
In a poll by the | Sutton Guardian more people thought it would be unsuc |
e to produce the series - Don Taylor and Shaun | Sutton had both declined the position - the Canadian |
Prior to Hollyoaks', | Sutton had roles in the Dream Team spin-off Dream Tea |
By almost all measures, | Sutton had his 2 best seasons in 1883 and 1884 - he c |
esentment about Tom Sawyer's support of NAFTA, | Sutton had a winning combination. |
amentary approval for a line from Wimbledon to | Sutton had been obtained by the Wimbledon and Sutton |
Sutton Hall is to the south of the village of Sutton | |
1886: Frederick S. Shenstone, of | Sutton Hall,Burcombe, |
Born the son of a wheelwright at Bishop's | Sutton, Hampshire he became a coachbuilder of interna |
te to her. Herbert died on 6 May 2003, in Long | Sutton, Hampshire. |
y manager and former Aston Villa striker Chris | Sutton handed Baker his league debut at Sincil Bank o |
rnd Lhotzky, Joe Turner, Claude Hopkins, Ralph | Sutton, Hank Duncan, Dick Hyman, Mike Lipskin, Stepha |
the competition from Hans Van Breukelen, Steve | Sutton, Hans Segers, Paul Crichton, Kevin Hitchcock a |
Regional Development Agency signed a deal with | Sutton Harbour Group to construct a 3-hectare (7-acre |
losed and the modern fish market opened across | Sutton Harbour at Coxside. |
where they worked in Millbay Docks and on the | Sutton Harbour branch. |
Sutton Harbour who own the airport (and Air Southwest | |
Dan McCauley is a major share holder of | Sutton Harbour Holdings plc, in which he currently ho |
This wreck is close to the entrance of | Sutton Harbour, its name is still unknown but it is b |
tunnel beneath Exeter Street to North Quay on | Sutton Harbour, from where wagon turntables allowed a |
doubles as a breakwater for the Cattewater and | Sutton Harbour. |
Henry | Sutton Harmer (July 8, 1883 - January 9, 1958) was a |
Sutton has also been actively involved with Drayton C | |
For the past 16 years, | Sutton has fronted the Tierney Sutton Band featuring |
Sutton has served as the chairman of the Republican P | |
Sutton has a pub, a post office and a place of worshi | |
Sutton has won a total of five medals in major intern | |
Sutton has a non-speaking role in some of the formal- | |
Guilden | Sutton has an eight-member elected parish council. |
In 1852 she married John | Sutton Hastings. |
Note trains from London Bridge to | Sutton have been withdrawn. |
10th century document, at his birth, in Kings | Sutton, he is supposed to have spoken at length on Ch |
Sutton held a commission in the Royal Engineers durin | |
Later, with writer Archie Goodwin, | Sutton helped transition Vampi from cheeky horror hos |
Husband, Glenn | Sutton helped produce this album with producing legen |
H123 Athletic | St. Andrews | South Godstone | | Sutton High | Thornton Heath Rovers | Wandgas Sports |
See also: Category:Former pupils of | Sutton High School (London) |
khill Pugbats | Shirley Town | Surbiton Town | | Sutton High Reserves | Tooting Bec Reserves | Trinity |
her parents' home, won a junior scholarship to | Sutton High School. |
Sutton High School is an independent school for girls | |
Until 2006, it was known as | Sutton High School, until it was awarded specialist A |
The Elms on | Sutton Hill Road is a detached house dating from the |
In various interviews, Gustafson has named | Sutton his all-time favorite player. |
On May 8, 1871, | Sutton hit the first home run in professional basebal |
t identical to ones found later in England, at | Sutton Hoo in East Anglia. |
1975: The | Sutton Hoo Ship Burial (with A. C. Evans) |
Ipswich Museum 1920-1952) that the burials at | Sutton Hoo were of similarly early date. |
s from 1938, and, following the bequest of the | Sutton Hoo Treasure to the nation in 1942, he was cha |
discovered, unrivalled until the discovery of | Sutton Hoo in 1939. |
l Brown to understand the nature of the nearby | Sutton Hoo burials as soon as he realised he was deal |
At | Sutton Hoo (near Woodbridge, in Suffolk) is the site |
at was won by the Vindolanda Tablets, with the | Sutton Hoo ship burial in second place. |
e University of York, England, director of the | Sutton Hoo Research Project and a leading exponent of |
His suspected burial place at | Sutton Hoo shows definite influences of both Christia |
Sutton Hoo - Anglo-Saxon burial site near Woodbridge, | |
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology: | Sutton Hoo and other discoveries ISBN 057501704x |
p-burial was discovered under a large mound at | Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk. |
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