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Dana F. | Sutton (ed), William Camden's Diary (1603-1623): A hy |
an ATF raid led by Jim Cavanaugh of Waco fame, | Sutton was sentenced to eighteen months in a federal |
r, in a farmhouse now known as Moor Hall Farm, | Sutton Coldfield. |
nsmitters such as Llanddona, Storeton, Fenton, | Sutton Coldfield and The Wrekin B (see external links |
1594-1620), married Sir Ferdinando | Sutton, son of the 5th Baron Dudley. |
ls at Shirebrook, Welbeck Colliery and finally | Sutton Junction. |
Even while playing professional football, | Sutton began attending medical school, then after gra |
He currently plays club cricket for | Sutton Coldfield Cricket Club. |
nued driving in the Busch Series full-time for | Sutton, but he also went to compete for rookie of the |
acfarlane was elected Member of Parliament for | Sutton and Cheam in February 1974, regaining the seat |
He currently plays club cricket for | Sutton Cricket Club in the Surrey Championship. |
r Birmingham King's Norton, 1950-1955, and for | Sutton Coldfield from 1955 until February 1974. |
31 March 1967) was a footballer who played for | Sutton United, Crystal Palace and Carlisle United. |
ish football midfielder, currently playing for | Sutton United in the Isthmian League Premier Division |
t was thought to be worth a six-figure-sum for | Sutton. |
, Betts also turned out in junior football for | Sutton Junction F.C. In 1936 Betts was offered a prof |
nservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for | Sutton and Cheam from 1945 to 1954. |
His second season for | Sutton was blighted by injury and he announced his re |
He was a wing-half for | Sutton United and Wycombe Wanderers, later managing b |
rmingham during the war, and left Tamworth for | Sutton Town in 1951. |
the local parish Church of England church for | Sutton Bassett, Northamptonshire. |
English professional footballer who played for | Sutton Town, Mansfield Town, Reading, Nottingham Fore |
Dennis played club football for | Sutton United, Welling United, Woking and Billericay |
Page signed for | Sutton United during the 2010 close season and played |
on Andrew Mitchell is Member of Parliament for | Sutton Coldfield and Secretary of State for Internati |
Born in Woking, Mellows played firstly for | Sutton United before going to train as a teacher at K |
s an English footballer, currently playing for | Sutton United. |
an English footballer who currently plays for | Sutton United. |
the defending Liberal Democrat councillor for | Sutton Park, Steve Roberts, died meaning that the ele |
so played for Worksop Town, Nottingham Forest, | Sutton Town and Mansfield Town. |
Police found | Sutton dead in his apartment on May 3, 2002; it is un |
sitcom Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. portrayed by Frank | Sutton |
nner Playhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, Frank | Sutton died of a heart attack on June 28, 1974, at th |
e final resting place of people such as, Frank | Sutton of Sgt. |
The southern part of Macquarie's road ran from | Sutton Forest roughly along existing minor roads to C |
Looking north from | Sutton Bridge Junction, Network Rail's Coleham Depot |
A tributary, the Pyl Brook, flows from | Sutton through Lower Morden to join it at Beverley Pa |
From | Sutton Creek, the crest of the hill seems to be cleft |
n to Howth, which includes a cycle track, from | Sutton Cross via Station Road, or from Donaghmede, or |
there is generally a half-hourly service from | Sutton Parkway to southbound to Nottingham. |
dbridge on an initial one-month loan deal from | Sutton United, making his debut in a 1-0 win over Ley |
C West Midlands TV regions both broadcast from | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station. |
television multiplexes will be broadcast from | Sutton Coldfield. |
d for Conference North side Hucknall Town from | Sutton Town, who he had joined the previous September |
The second group of settlers were from | Sutton, Massachusetts, source of the town's current n |
tor and is a recipient of President Award from | Sutton Group Medallion Realty in 2006. |
There was strong opposition from | Sutton Courtenay but the yes vote was carried, due to |
ed to train Avro Lancastrian crews at RAF Full | Sutton but its task was taken over by the station whe |
st D-type race on the airfield circuit at Full | Sutton earned him a place in the record books as the |
eson, serving his three life sentences at Full | Sutton Prison, was arrested and questioned over the m |
Located at Full | Sutton is a high security prison, HMP Full Sutton. |
Full | Sutton is also home to a former air force station, RA |
Brown, G. | Sutton) |
Peiken, G. | Sutton) - 4:47 |
Peiken, G. | Sutton) - 4:45 |
years of Russians in Britain', Europa Gallery, | Sutton Library, St.Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1 |
(with Colin Fitzgerald, Kevin Nichols and Gary | Sutton) |
East Lodge gates, | Sutton Place, from A3 road |
Henry Gawen | Sutton (1837-9 June 1891) was an English physician. |
Scottish Genealogy | Sutton Publishing (2007) |
rianne (1769-1835), was the daughter of George | Sutton (1737-1800), Alderman and Sheriff of Dublin. |
Keith George | Sutton (29 May 1924 - 26 July 1991) was a British art |
Maurice Daly, Frank Ives, George | Sutton (billiards player), George H. Sutton [the one |
mmo, Russ Mims, Chris Gray, Peter Wolf, Ginger | Sutton and Brian O'Donnell. |
s boarding), Tee House (flexi-boarding girls), | Sutton House (boys day), Collett House (boys day), Ha |
is a song written by Billy Sherrill and Glenn | Sutton. |
a Loser Out of Me)" is a song written by Glenn | Sutton. |
"We Can Make It" (Billy Sherrill, Glenn | Sutton) |
"Kiss Away" (Billy Sherrill, Glenn | Sutton) - 2:28 |
1968 song written by Billy Sherrill and Glenn | Sutton and recorded by David Houston. |
972 single written by Billy Sherrill and Glenn | Sutton and recorded by Tammy Wynette. |
Artists who have recorded Glenn | Sutton penned songs, reads like a "who's who" in the |
973 single written by Billy Sherrill and Glenn | Sutton and recorded by Tammy Wynette. |
o-wrote the song with Billy Sherrill and Glenn | Sutton. |
duced by Anderson's husband at the time, Glenn | Sutton, who had also produced "(I Never Promised You |
o-wrote the song with Billy Sherrill and Glenn | Sutton. |
Husband, Glenn | Sutton helped produce this album with producing legen |
Gloucester: | Sutton Publishing. |
Stroud, Gloucestershire: | Sutton Publishing. |
ain's Forgotten Wars, Stroud, Gloucestershire: | Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-3162-0 . |
May Godfray | Sutton was the first overseas winner of the women's s |
Later, with writer Archie Goodwin, | Sutton helped transition Vampi from cheeky horror hos |
Loretta Young as Grace | Sutton |
Upon graduating, | Sutton was drafted 32nd overall in the 2004 MLS Super |
Grady | Sutton as Cedric Wiehunt |
Grady | Sutton as George Wilkins, Jr. |
The project was now, in effect, a Graham | Sutton solo project in all but name, with Sutton play |
Shaun Alfred Graham | Sutton OBE (14 October 1919 in Hammersmith, London - |
Sutton's father, Graham Sutton, was a theatre critic | |
around the A41/A5117 junction, south of Great | Sutton and about 1.5 miles (2 km) north of the villag |
But mostly played as a back-up for Greg | Sutton, which led him to sign with the Laval Dynamite |
For the Canadian soccer player, see Greg | Sutton (soccer). |
se Edwards as a back-up goalkeeper behind Greg | Sutton. |
t Matters to Me" (4:40) (Curtis Stigers, Gregg | Sutton, Shelly Peiken) |
Guilden | Sutton |
of which is located in Piper's Ash and Guilden | Sutton. |
MP is Stephen Mosley, Conservative, as Guilden | Sutton is part of the City of Chester constituency. |
Guilden | Sutton has an eight-member elected parish council. |
George H. | Sutton 1906 - 1909 (namesake of Sutton Park) |
on the first extra hole of a playoff with Hal | Sutton and Gene Sauers. |
1985 Raymond Floyd & Hal | Sutton |
He lived at New Hall, | Sutton. |
It includes the villages of Abinger Hammer, | Sutton Abinger, Abinger Common and part of Holmbury S |
came from the arms of Chertsey Abbey who held | Sutton at the time of the Domesday Book. |
red as the subversive society matron Henrietta | Sutton in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur. |
571; and secondly, Anne, daughter of Sir Henry | Sutton, who survived him, and remarried Sir Henry Cob |
The latter was the grandson of Henry | Sutton, brother of Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton |
Henry | Sutton Harmer (July 8, 1883 - January 9, 1958) was a |
sought a refuge with his son-in-law, Dr. Henry | Sutton, rector of Bredon, Worcestershire. |
Prior to Hollyoaks', | Sutton had roles in the Dream Team spin-off Dream Tea |
d, finally buying the old Jameson family home, | Sutton House, on Shielmartin Road in Sutton, Dublin. |
The home-team, | Sutton United, were a non-league side who played in t |
858, when Queen Victoria requested Martin Hope | Sutton to supply seeds to the royal household. |
Locally however, | Sutton Poyntz is commonly thought of as a village alt |
e Fingal County Council area (including Howth, | Sutton, Baldoyle), along with the Darndale and some o |
was being organized by Sixth Form student Hugh | Sutton. |
Faber Guide to Victorian Churches (ed with Ian | Sutton, 1989) |
youth team during 2008 and 2009 and impressed | Sutton United officials during a youth league game ag |
Anthony 'Tony' Kinsey (born 11 October 1927 in | Sutton Coldfield) is an English jazz drummer and comp |
demolished, that served the area of Walmley in | Sutton Coldfield when it was in the historic county o |
The ICR established a second campus in | Sutton, Surrey in 1956. |
ew Anthony R. Gallinagh (born 16 March 1985 in | Sutton Coldfield) is an English professional football |
Dauncey was born in | Sutton Coldfield and attended Holland House and Rilan |
He was born in | Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire, the second child a |
re 22,879 people living in 9,391 households in | Sutton Vesey. |
He was born in | Sutton and died in Kensington. |
and 1993 at The Belfry Golf & Country Club in | Sutton Coldfield, England. |
Woollcombe was born in | Sutton, where his father, The Reverend Edward Woollco |
l and, later, Bishop Vesey's Grammar School in | Sutton Coldfield. |
l is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in | Sutton, Greater London, England. |
He attended Bishop Vesey's Grammar School in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. |
ntary aided Catholic primary school located in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. |
PE teacher at Homefield Preparatory School in | Sutton, Surrey. |
Draper was born and raised in | Sutton in the Brome region of Quebec. |
e and a piece of public art by Jaume Plensa in | Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside. |
In 2001 he lived in | Sutton Valence near Maidstone and still regularly att |
the son of William Brunce of Brunce's Court in | Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). |
urrently has a residency at Miller & Carter in | Sutton Coldfield. |
ly 1950 in Consett, and died on 12 May 2004 in | Sutton Coldfield. |
He died in | Sutton on September 11, 1879. |
Crosskeys Bridge spans the tidal River Nene in | Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. |
esigner Norah Lindsay whose home was nearby in | Sutton Courtenay Manor, Oxfordshire. |
The river rises from its headwaters in | Sutton and Douglas at Manchaug Pond and flows east in |
s, one in Chelsea in Central London and one in | Sutton in southwest London. |
Born in | Sutton, Vermont, Bartlett attended the common schools |
Clarke was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England in 1973. |
His second marriage was in | Sutton, Massachusetts, the next town to Uxbridge, whe |
was played at Pleasant Valley Country Club in | Sutton, Massachusetts. |
long section from just south of Boston Road in | Sutton to the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border, repl |
He was born in | Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. |
In their early years they played in | Sutton Park and competed in the Central Birmingham Le |
Charvis was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. on December 27, 1972 to |
He was born in | Sutton, Massachusetts on July 9, 1783. |
This article is about Langley Hall in | Sutton Coldfield. |
, it was the third bridge to cross the Nene in | Sutton Bridge. |
Signpost in | Sutton Bridge |
was played at Pleasant Valley Country Club in | Sutton, Massachusetts. |
Michael Jordan (born 17 February 1958 in | Sutton Coldfield, England) is a British racing driver |
George Patrick Hughes (21 December 1902 in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire - 8 May 1997) was an E |
played at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in | Sutton, Massachusetts. |
was played at Pleasant Valley Country Club in | Sutton, Massachusetts. |
Bishopsford Road is in Merton, the rest is in | Sutton. |
To the affluent members of society living in | Sutton Coldfield, it was contested over. |
londe Beer brewed by the Springhead brewery in | Sutton on Trent takes its name from the cannon. |
James Hudson (born 28 October 1981 in | Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England) is a rugby |
cis Baines Paul Rudd (born December 9, 1963 in | Sutton Coldfield) was an English cricketer. |
Humble was born in | Sutton Scarsdale and was educated at Exeter College, |
Tilly Armstrong (b. 8 April 1927 in | Sutton, Surrey, England, UK - d. 6 July 2010 in Carsh |
alled as Team Rector of St. Nicholas Church in | Sutton, London. |
s and train more doctors, a second hospital in | Sutton, London was opened in 1962. |
l is an ‘Outpost' of the Dyslexia Institute in | Sutton Coldfield, and a small number of pupils with m |
en rebranded over recent years, takes place in | Sutton each July at Sherdley Park, adjacent to The Su |
He was born in | Sutton, County Wexford and came to New Brunswick in 1 |
Four Oaks is an affluent residential area in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, lying along the north a |
Holy Trinity in | Sutton Coldfield |
man road, of which parts can still be found in | Sutton Park. |
cution teacher at Highclare College located in | Sutton Coldfield. |
Ashmore was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, on 13 September 1915. |
The first two seasons of Cann's reign in | Sutton saw good finishes in the Athenian League, whic |
One was at the La Reserve in | Sutton Coldfield and the other was the International |
He was born in | Sutton, Surrey and managed Aston Villa to success in |
Whitehead was born in | Sutton, Surrey in 1902 and educated at Sir Walter St. |
He died at a nursing home in | Sutton in June 1940, aged 67. |
He died in | Sutton Coldfield aged 85. |
Fort Terrett was a ghost town in | Sutton County, Texas, United States. |
Owenville was a ghost town in | Sutton County, Texas, United States. |
rgoyne died at the age of 59 and was buried in | Sutton church. |
Tim Lichfield (born 24 July 1981 in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands) is a Bri |
was played at Pleasant Valley Country Club in | Sutton, Massachusetts. |
The depot was in | Sutton Road, Mansfield. |
Bates was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. |
He was born in | Sutton, Vermont and died at the age of 58 in Springfi |
He studied at Greenshaw High School in | Sutton, London from 2000-2006. |
e Order of Australia (OAM) in 2002 and died in | Sutton Forest, New South Wales in June 2005, aged 80. |
Morris was born in | Sutton Valence, Kent, and educated at Tonbridge Schoo |
He lives in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. |
Born in | Sutton, New Hampshire, Harvey attended the common sch |
ition of the 'Empress Cinema' on the Parade in | Sutton Coldfield town centre which had reopened after |
Born in | Sutton Coldfield, Dyer came through Aston Villa's you |
was played at Pleasant Valley Country Club in | Sutton, Massachusetts. |
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