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Other residents include Thomas | Sutton, Master of the Ordnance in the North, and Joan |
The site includes the | Sutton Index of Deaths, containing information on eve |
ublications around the Midlands, including the | Sutton Coldfield Observer. |
An injured Charlie | Sutton (he had not played in the Second Semi-Final) i |
l is an ‘Outpost' of the Dyslexia Institute in | Sutton Coldfield, and a small number of pupils with m |
The line then developed into the | Sutton Park Line. |
The captain is Luke | Sutton and the coach Karl Krikken. |
Bishopsford Road is in Merton, the rest is in | Sutton. |
Illinois 59 is called | Sutton Road in the vicinity of U.S. Route 20 (Lake St |
argate and two miles to the south-east is Long | Sutton. |
s Cynthia Hadden and Nyla's mother is Jennifer | Sutton, whom Dourdan dated from 1995 to 2000. |
e article stands it does look like it's saying | Sutton is in Surrey, as the title is what most people |
Maurice Daly, Frank Ives, George | Sutton (billiards player), George H. Sutton [the one |
is about the american politician James Patrick | Sutton. |
James Patrick | Sutton (1915 - February 3, 2005) was an American poli |
Reginald James Cushing | Sutton (10 May 1909 - 31 July 1994) was an English fr |
In January 2011, | Sutton stepped down from his role at the CEO of Baja |
ved at a house called Elmwood, in Jockey Road, | Sutton Coldfield. |
Army at the Battle of Droop Mountain, John D. | Sutton, became the leader in the movement to create t |
to his sister Margaret and her husband John de | Sutton. |
Sir John William | Sutton Pringle FRS (J.W.S. Pringle) (1912-1982) was a |
oleshill, Warwickshire, the son of Sir John de | Sutton IV (6 December 1361 - 10 March 1395), Master o |
Sir John de | Sutton V (c. |
John de | Sutton IV was the son of Sir John de Sutton III (1339 |
John de | Sutton V's son was John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley. |
Fletcher, John (1990) | Sutton Courtenay: The History of a Thameside Village |
John Edward | Sutton was the Labour candidate and was a trade union |
osman, Tug McGraw, Nolan Ryan, Tommy John, Don | Sutton and Dan Quisenberry. |
ting the wards of Knaphill, St Johns, Mayford, | Sutton, Brookwood, Old Woking, Maybury. |
Mill for four years before joining non-league | Sutton Town. |
andloik, along with French journalists Johanne | Sutton and Pierre Billaud, was killed in an ambush in |
dents across the University Park, Jubilee, and | Sutton Bonington campuses, are owned and managed by N |
Judd contested | Sutton and Cheam in 1959 (where his mother had been t |
ranch which heads towards Mitcham Junction and | Sutton. |
In June 2006 | Sutton announced he would allow himself to be nominat |
Katherine B. | Sutton Elementary School |
Keith George | Sutton (29 May 1924 - 26 July 1991) was a British art |
Keith Norman | Sutton (born 23 June 1934) was the Bishop of Lichfiel |
arishes of Beckbury, Ryton, Kemberton, Badger, | Sutton Maddock, and Stockton. |
atthew Parker, rector of Biddenden in Kent, of | Sutton Waldron in Dorset, archdeacon of Stafford, cha |
ding the 213 route going from Kingston towards | Sutton, the 131 and N87 routes going through Kingston |
ulation movements out to Croydon, Kingston and | Sutton; the growth of heavy traffic on the A23 (main |
nst Tooting & Mitcham United, Kingstonian, and | Sutton United respectively, and did enough to earn a |
uds Vale and bordered on to the areas known as | Sutton Gardens, Belle Isle and Copenhagen fields. |
where the settlement was historically known as | Sutton. |
sed with Sutton-in-the-Isle, commonly known as | Sutton, East Cambridgeshire. |
Until 2006, it was known as | Sutton High School, until it was awarded specialist A |
Gloucestershire, Soudley Ponds, also known as | Sutton Ponds, comprise four linked man-made ponds lin |
The SDR closed the Laira to | Sutton Pool line in 1856 so that it could be rebuilt |
the lathes of | Sutton, Milton and Wye merged and re-subdivided to fo |
an of Arc: A Military Leader (Gloucestershire: | Sutton Publishing, 1999). |
was appointed manager of Athenian League side | Sutton United and made an immediate impact, leading S |
After a spell with non League club | Sutton United the outside left signed for Barnsley. |
tleigh in March 2009 from Isthmian League team | Sutton United. |
1992, Voyage to the Other World: The Legacy of | Sutton Hoo. |
Harrison Shull, John Clarke Slater, Leslie E. | Sutton, C. W. Ufford, John H. Van Vleck, George Whela |
is located in Shenstone, between Lichfield and | Sutton Coldfield. |
On Lichfield Road, | Sutton Coldfield is served by a police station, magis |
rst, Graffham, Heyshott, Linchmere, Lodsworth, | Sutton and West Lavington. |
and Great Northern Joint Railway line through | Sutton Bridge, Spalding, and Bourne and west to the M |
ira to Prince Rock and Cattewater; the line to | Sutton Pool was now purely broad gauge. |
ndon Railway (C&SLR, now the Northern line) to | Sutton. |
The remainder of the line, to | Sutton opened on 5 January 1930. |
In 2001 he lived in | Sutton Valence near Maidstone and still regularly att |
He lives in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. |
To the affluent members of society living in | Sutton Coldfield, it was contested over. |
After a spell on loan to | Sutton United, he turned professional with Fulham in |
tinghamshire Schools and played for local club | Sutton Junction F.C. In February 1929 he was offered |
The area is known locally as | Sutton with Shopland. |
Locally however, | Sutton Poyntz is commonly thought of as a village alt |
ntary aided Catholic primary school located in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. |
Whipple House is an historic house located on | Sutton Street, in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. |
cution teacher at Highclare College located in | Sutton Coldfield. |
Located in | Sutton County, Texas and abandoned February of 1854 t |
the 1970s and the site is now the location of | Sutton Coldfield Library. |
East Lodge gates, | Sutton Place, from A3 road |
, Graffham, Heyshott, Linchmere, Lodsworth and | Sutton. |
Lord Vaughan | Sutton - Anthony Stewart Head |
ting Wimbledon and Luton Town before losing to | Sutton United 4-1 in a replay. |
nner Playhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, Frank | Sutton died of a heart attack on June 28, 1974, at th |
rains called at all stations between Luton and | Sutton (in South London). |
e Caledonia County towns of Burke, Lyndon, and | Sutton. |
It forms part of the parish of Mablethorpe and | Sutton, and about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west is the |
ms part of the civil parish of Mablethorpe and | Sutton. |
Mablethorpe and | Sutton is a civil parish and town in East Lindsey, Li |
becoming East Lindsey, whilst Mablethorpe and | Sutton remained a civil parish with a town council. |
ttle, losing Trusthorpe to the Mablethorpe and | Sutton urban district in 1925 and ceding suburbs to L |
Main Article: | Sutton Place, Surrey |
Main article: | Sutton Tunnel railway accident |
s placed on the transfer list by manager Chris | Sutton. |
he transfer list by Lincoln City manager Chris | Sutton. |
Scholefield, R.A. (1998), Manchester Airport, | Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-1954-X. |
played for Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, | Sutton Town, Barnsley, Tottenham Hotspur and Sutton J |
Botti, Dave Frishberg, Johnny Mandel, Tierney | Sutton and many more, as well as never before seen co |
Film historian William J. Mann characterizes | Sutton as a typical "Hollywood Sissy," that is as a g |
The marriage brought the manor of | Sutton Valence in Kent into de Montfort's possession. |
The first meeting of Mansfield and | Sutton Astronomical Society (MSAS) took place in 1969 |
t Association and is a patron of Mansfield and | Sutton Astronomical Society. |
o known, signposted and marked on some maps as | Sutton) is a hamlet located in the parish of Sutton, |
re: Jim Wilson, 4,958; Randall, 4,889; Mark C. | Sutton, 3,653; Sterling Martin, 1,661; George C. Aude |
Mark Q. | Sutton (1986-1989, 1991-2000) |
He married Amanda | Sutton at St Bartholomew's church in Nettlebed, Oxfor |
In 1852 she married John | Sutton Hastings. |
He married Marjorie | Sutton daughter of Sir Henry Sutton KC on 14 December |
Grace Studd married Martin | Sutton, and, after his death, David Munro (who conver |
858, when Queen Victoria requested Martin Hope | Sutton to supply seeds to the royal household. |
eve Brauner, Sara Hadwin, Donald Martin, Keith | Sutton, and Tom Welsh. |
Marvin "Popcorn" | Sutton (October 5, 1946 - March 16, 2009) was an Amer |
udios) with Karl Redford, Kristen Mathews, Rev | Sutton, Randy White |
red as the subversive society matron Henrietta | Sutton in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur. |
On the 25th May 2011, | Sutton signed for Hearts, having scored 3 goals at Ty |
May Godfray | Sutton was the first overseas winner of the women's s |
He became a member of | Sutton Borough Council in 1968 and the Member of Parl |
He was an active member of | Sutton and Cheam Conservative Association, and in 195 |
ncho, McCulloch, Schleicher, Menard, Crockett, | Sutton & Kimble |
al estate in the London boroughs of Merton and | Sutton. |
One of the oldest mills, Greenroyd Mill at | Sutton Clough, was in 1815 Peter Hartley's cotton mil |
ore; F Taylor, McDonald, Percival, O Miller, A | Sutton, Jackson, Hill, B Wells, Griggin, C Wells, Gou |
It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley | Sutton and Tony Britton. |
He married around 1828 to Miss Elizabeth | Sutton, and they had ten children together. |
Mansell, Norwest Holst, St. Modwen Properties, | Sutton Coldfield College and Wellington District & Co |
st recently, Larry Foley, Patrick Moran, Billy | Sutton and Kelly Russell joined the group at various |
y players in an era when walks were more rare, | Sutton did not walk a lot, only drawing 169 walks in |
p-burial was discovered under a large mound at | Sutton Hoo, in Suffolk. |
This was a highly successful move as | Sutton moved up with them from the Fourth Division to |
After a year the Club moved to | Sutton and finally in 1889 moved to its present home |
r at local side Pilsley from where he moved to | Sutton Town. |
of his profession until 1852 when he moved to | Sutton, Massachusetts and engaged in agricultural pur |
his father in law in 1834 the family moved to | Sutton. |
Mr Thomas | Sutton was a coal mine owner and moneylender, as well |
nd commissioned 25 June 1943, Lieutenant N. C. | Sutton, USNR, in command. |
unty Football League and changed their name to | Sutton Common Rovers in the pursuit of Combined Count |
the original Burnham villages, namely Burnham | Sutton, Burnham Ulph and Burnham Westgate. |
A native of | Sutton, Nebraska, Bender played college football at t |
In his NBA career, | Sutton played in a total of 168 games and averaged 4. |
esigner Norah Lindsay whose home was nearby in | Sutton Courtenay Manor, Oxfordshire. |
Louise is in love with neighbor David | Sutton, an engineer, who loathes her smothering obses |
Crosskeys Bridge spans the tidal River Nene in | Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. |
, it was the third bridge to cross the Nene in | Sutton Bridge. |
Deciding to form a new organization, | Sutton arranged a meeting in August 1965 that include |
Nicholas' Church, St Helens, is in New Street, | Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside, England. |
He lived at New Hall, | Sutton. |
shed in 1869 making it the oldest newspaper in | Sutton Coldfield. |
played for Middlesbrough local non-league side | Sutton Estates. |
He is also non-league team | Sutton United's record goalscorer with 279 goals in 5 |
He started his career at non-league club | Sutton United, and was part of the team that defeated |
he Borough: Belmont, Cheam, Nonsuch, Stonecot, | Sutton Central, Sutton North, Sutton South, Sutton We |
Looking north from | Sutton Bridge Junction, Network Rail's Coleham Depot |
It is north of | Sutton Coldfield close to Mere Green and Four Oaks. |
three local exits: Depot Road in North Oxford; | Sutton Avenue, the main east-west street in Oxford Ce |
ading south-east to Four Oaks, to the north of | Sutton Coldfield. |
The ward lies to the north of | Sutton Coldfield town centre and covers Hill Hook, Hi |
Bagnall, James E. (1876), Notes on | Sutton Park: Its Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses, |
so played for Worksop Town, Nottingham Forest, | Sutton Town and Mansfield Town. |
On 29 November 2006, | Sutton returned to MLS, having been allocated to the |
y replaced by two CIE bus routes - numbers 87 ( | Sutton - Ceanchor Road) and 88 (Howth - Windgate Road |
cities such as Tamworth, Nuneaton, Lichfield, | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and Coventry. |
described by The Guardian in their obituary of | Sutton as being when "the golden age of television dr |
ding, THE ACCRINGTON PALS, Bolton Octagon, Sue | Sutton Mayo Raissa, THE SUICIDE, Bolton Octagon, Lawr |
Edwin Hardwick Moore (6 October 1910, | Sutton Coldfield - 2004) was a British businessman an |
l, however, in the south the wards of Pilsley, | Sutton Scarsdale and others are outside the constitue |
s a British philanthropist and Chairman of the | Sutton Trust. |
However after the appointment of Chris | Sutton as manager of the Sincil Bank based club he wa |
s from 1938, and, following the bequest of the | Sutton Hoo Treasure to the nation in 1942, he was cha |
n, and is on the Epsom Downs line, part of the | Sutton & Mole Valley Line services. |
The Hundred of Bishops | Sutton was a Hundred of Great Britain situated in the |
of 'Esselei' disappeared and that of Bishop's | Sutton was substituted. |
the hanging of White for the murder of Robert | Sutton in 1730. |
ve television coverage with the opening of the | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station in 1949, the gr |
rianne (1769-1835), was the daughter of George | Sutton (1737-1800), Alderman and Sheriff of Dublin. |
he 2006 season following the departure of Luke | Sutton to Lancashire. |
Sydney Newman left the BBC at the end of 1967, | Sutton was appointed to succeed him as overall Head o |
ation of 21,690 as of 2004, and is part of the | Sutton Four Oaks electoral ward. |
The parish of Bishops | Sutton, containing 3,739 acres (15.13 km2) of land an |
n Dudley of Atherington and a grandson of John | Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley. |
ailway Clearing House map, showing part of the | Sutton & Mole Valley Lines though South London |
om here Glenn moved to the bigger club of Long | Sutton until it was time to go to university. |
lymouth are in the constituencies of Plymouth, | Sutton and Devonport and South West Devon. |
He was the son of Robert | Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton and his third wife Mary St |
The Hundred of Bishops | Sutton contained the parishes of; Alresford, Bighton, |
ongeville and, on George's death, wife of John | Sutton Lord Dudley |
r Beversham Filmer, 5th Baronet Filmer of East | Sutton, Kent. |
The Team Sky duo of Christopher | Sutton and Greg Henderson, top two finishers in the A |
The ancient family of Francklyn of Chart | Sutton, Sutton Valance, Maidstone, Mereworth Castle, |
The management of East | Sutton Park Prison amalgamated with that of Blantyre |
per and Lower Weare, and the hamlets of Alston | Sutton, Brinscombe and Stone Allerton. |
The latter was the grandson of Henry | Sutton, brother of Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexinton |
Election in the newly created seat of Plymouth | Sutton and Devonport, however lost she the seat to Ol |
ace was won by Bradley Wiggins, ahead of Chris | Sutton and Jonathan Cantwell. |
The group consists of David | Sutton (tenor), Clayton Inman (lead), Scott Inman (ba |
esentment about Tom Sawyer's support of NAFTA, | Sutton had a winning combination. |
Henley it joins the artificial channels of the | Sutton Moor Rhyne and the King's Sedgemoor Drain, bot |
as patron of the livings of Melton-cum-Welton, | Sutton St James and Bempton Yorkshire. |
e University of York, England, director of the | Sutton Hoo Research Project and a leading exponent of |
ferred to the redrawn constituency of Plymouth | Sutton, which was gained by the Labour Party in the B |
of the Domesday Survey the hundred of Bishop's | Sutton was known as the hundred of 'Esselei', and com |
fter which he moved to the borough of Plymouth | Sutton. |
e (which became the University of Nottingham's | Sutton Bonington Campus in the neighbouring parish of |
At the end of 2010, | Sutton competed at the 2010 FINA Short Course World C |
of the Domesday Survey the hundred of Bishop's | Sutton was known as the hundred of 'Esselei' back the |
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