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The alternative name, | Sutton Stop, arises from the name of a family which p |
In various interviews, Gustafson has named | Sutton his all-time favorite player. |
n the parish of Shenstone, Staffordshire, near | Sutton Coldfield). |
building at 400 East Fifty-ninth Street, near | Sutton Place; almost every morning for the next five |
orge's Anglican Church, at Sibbald Point, near | Sutton, Ontario. |
Passes near | Sutton Park |
is a golf resort in Wishaw, Warwickshire, near | Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England owned since |
, wedding and conference venue in Wishaw, near | Sutton Coldfield, in Warwickshire, England.It is a Gr |
l Brown to understand the nature of the nearby | Sutton Hoo burials as soon as he realised he was deal |
Midlands TV regions broadcast from the nearby | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station. |
ent his early years living on a farm in nearby | Sutton, where he saw much wildlife. |
In September 2010, he moved to neighbours | Sutton United and helped them to win the Isthmian Lea |
Nicholas | Sutton (born 18 August 1969) is a property developer, |
began his career with a curacy at St Nicholas, | Sutton and was then successively Priest in charge at |
Nick | Sutton was a student at Exeter University and made hi |
Hutchinson began his career at non-League | Sutton United, then moved to Fulham, but without maki |
He left the club for non-league | Sutton United in 1958. |
Hutchinson started out at non-League | Sutton United, before leaving to join Brentford as an |
Mill for four years before joining non-league | Sutton Town. |
Keith Norman | Sutton (born 23 June 1934) was the Bishop of Lichfiel |
He was interred in North | Sutton Cemetery. |
outhwesterly to Kearsarge Valley Road in North | Sutton. |
He retired to his farm at North | Sutton, New Hampshire, where he died on August 23, 18 |
It is located at the University of Nottingham | Sutton Bonington Campus. |
e (which became the University of Nottingham's | Sutton Bonington Campus in the neighbouring parish of |
nstone, Blake Street, Butlers Lane, Four Oaks, | Sutton Coldfield, Wylde Green, Chester Road, Erdingto |
Mere Green is an area of Four Oaks, | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. |
He lived at Four Oaks Hall, Four Oaks, | Sutton Coldfield from 1751 to 1766. |
nstone, Blake Street, Butlers Lane, Four Oaks, | Sutton Coldfield, Wylde Green, Chester Road, Erdingto |
outh to the border with the London Boroughs of | Sutton and Merton by Mitcham Common. |
until the more prosperous Saxon settlement of | Sutton, later renamed Plymouth, surpassed it. |
Roughley is a part of | Sutton Coldfield, which is in Birmingham in the West |
It is north of | Sutton Coldfield close to Mere Green and Four Oaks. |
1992, Voyage to the Other World: The Legacy of | Sutton Hoo. |
fordshire in 1640 and was created a baronet of | Sutton on 15 July 1641. |
Outside of | Sutton Coldfield, Edgbaston is regarded as one of the |
station at Hackbridge in the London Borough of | Sutton in South London. |
See also: Category:Former pupils of | Sutton High School (London) |
ban village of Cheam, in the London Borough of | Sutton, England. |
The Act was held to apply in the case of | Sutton v. Mitchell, (1785) 1 T.R. 18, where goods wer |
hames and small parts of the London Borough of | Sutton, the London Borough of Merton and London Borou |
olished) in the 17th century and the estate of | Sutton Scarsdale between 1736 and 1740. |
6 August 1979, London Borough of | Sutton) is a sailing competitor from Great Britain. |
ton, to form the present-day London Borough of | Sutton. |
stic cricket, Cheam Road is the home ground of | Sutton Cricket Club who play in the Surrey Premier Le |
discovered, unrivalled until the discovery of | Sutton Hoo in 1939. |
west of | Sutton Bonington |
atthew Parker, rector of Biddenden in Kent, of | Sutton Waldron in Dorset, archdeacon of Stafford, cha |
molished in 1806 to allow for the extension of | Sutton Place, a terrace of 16 Georgian Houses (Grade |
me name, and consists of the three parishes of | Sutton Bonington, Kingston on Soar and Ratcliffe on S |
This wreck is close to the entrance of | Sutton Harbour, its name is still unknown but it is b |
allocation purposes) around the crossroads of | Sutton Way/Stanney Lane and Whitby Road. |
, earning the right to sit as Baron Ackner, of | Sutton in the County of West Sussex in the House of L |
The marriage brought the manor of | Sutton Valence in Kent into de Montfort's possession. |
Deanery of | Sutton |
Maney is an area of | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. |
on railway station is in the London Borough of | Sutton in south London. |
gh western boundary with the London Borough of | Sutton, and for part of its length forms the boundary |
1886: Frederick S. Shenstone, of | Sutton Hall,Burcombe, |
The parish includes the village of | Sutton Montis |
as raised to the peerage as Baron Strachie, of | Sutton Court in the County of Somerset. |
ute 101, just west of Mercer Lake and south of | Sutton Lake that is dedicated to the preservation of |
The remains of | Sutton Mill are under the water, and close to the sho |
the northern part of the Four Oaks district of | Sutton Coldfield, England. |
ibility of Shipowners Act 1733, as the case of | Sutton v. Mitchell, (1785) 1 T.R. 18, had highlighted |
It is part of the civil parish of | Sutton Benger |
station serves Cheam in the London Borough of | Sutton. |
1965 then priest in 1966 was to the parish of | Sutton, St Helens. |
ises the western half of the London Borough of | Sutton: Sutton itself, Cheam and Worcester Park. |
icts to form the present-day London Borough of | Sutton. |
and of its Council (1992- ); and a governor of | Sutton Valence School (1990-1992). |
f London, in what is now the London Borough of | Sutton. |
yal estates in Rutland and the royal forest of | Sutton, which became Sutton Chase. |
A native of | Sutton, Nebraska, Bender played college football at t |
coastal beaches within reach of the village of | Sutton. |
In 1762, he adopted the additional surname of | Sutton, upon inheriting the estates of that family fr |
He was rector of | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, and custos of Tatters |
At the foot of | Sutton Bank lies the village of Sutton-under-Whitesto |
the lathes of | Sutton, Milton and Wye merged and re-subdivided to fo |
e unsuccessfully contested the constituency of | Sutton Coldfield. |
ed vicar of Olney at the same time as vicar of | Sutton, Lincolnshire until his death in 1787. |
He became a member of | Sutton Borough Council in 1968 and the Member of Parl |
the rector of Rode, Somerset (1653-58) and of | Sutton Mandeville, Wiltshire (1658) until ejected 2 S |
He was an active member of | Sutton and Cheam Conservative Association, and in 195 |
It is situated close to the town centre of | Sutton Coldfield and is also near Wylde Green and Wal |
the 1970s and the site is now the location of | Sutton Coldfield Library. |
ury itself, the parish includes the village of | Sutton Montis to the south of Cadbury Hill. |
Official history of | Sutton United. |
ected as a councillor to the London Borough of | Sutton and subsequently became Mayor. |
He was High Steward of the Royal Town of | Sutton Coldfield from 1714. |
He was High Steward of the Royal Town of | Sutton Coldfield from 1729. |
Streetly is part of | Sutton coldfield owing to Streetly falling within its |
The Borough Sports Ground is the home of | Sutton United F.C.. |
described by The Guardian in their obituary of | Sutton as being when "the golden age of television dr |
the suburb of Belmont in the London Borough of | Sutton in south London. |
He adopted the additional surname of | Sutton on succeeding to the estates of his maternal g |
1934), later Baron Brooke of | Sutton Mandeville. |
Sherdley Park in the district of | Sutton is the largest park in St Helens, Merseyside. |
He was High Steward of the Royal Town of | Sutton Coldfield from 1646 until his death. |
He was High Steward of | Sutton Coldfield from 1835 until his death. |
Organist of | Sutton Coldfield Parish Church 1761-1786 |
ap showing (right) railways in the vicinity of | Sutton Scotney |
is a small holiday resort at the south end of | Sutton on Sea in the East Lindsey district of Lincoln |
arwell was originally selected for the seat of | Sutton & Cheam for the 2005 election, but much to the |
tram depot, situated in the London Borough of | Sutton, just south of Tramlink's Wimbledon branch, be |
He became Rector of Cadeby and Vicar of | Sutton Cheney, both in Leicestershire, in 1960, remai |
rence SU463429, to the north of the village of | Sutton Scotney, in the county of Hampshire. |
ble End is a neighbourhood on the outskirts of | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. |
yanhulu property as part of its acquisition of | Sutton Resources Ltd. |
ts area becoming part of the London Borough of | Sutton in Greater London. |
importance is perhaps comparable with that of | Sutton Hoo. |
een built the organ in 1777 for Abbey House of | Sutton Courtenay. |
t was located nearer to the smaller village of | Sutton Bonington however, and situated in Nottinghams |
It is a small commercial centre on the edge of | Sutton Park. |
he was raised to the peerage as Baron Rank, of | Sutton Scotney in the County of Southampton (Sutton S |
at Birmingham was attempting the annexation of | Sutton Coldfield. |
The ward lies to the south of | Sutton Coldfield town centre and Sutton Park and incl |
n from Surrey County Council to the borough of | Sutton. |
churchwarden of | Sutton, to his brother churchwardens in the diocese o |
from St John's when he was appointed Rector of | Sutton, Bedfordshire in 1808. |
became rector (1686) and archdeacon (1690) of | Sutton, Surrey, now part of London. |
Perched on the edge of the wilds of | Sutton Park, homes on these private estates are a mec |
It is now part of the parish of | Sutton and Eyeworth which had a combined population o |
Hospital Music School to become headmaster of | Sutton Valence School in Kent. |
Church and is within easy walking distance of | Sutton Park - Europe's largest urban park. |
oined in the urban district by the parishes of | Sutton in the Marsh and Trusthope, from Spilsby Rural |
There is also the hamlet of | Sutton Street and the Sutton Common estate nearby. |
s the son of Sir John Burgoyne, 1st Baronet of | Sutton, Bedfordshire, and Wroxall, Warwickshire and h |
f Lords in his father's barony of Deincourt of | Sutton in 1680. |
r as a place of relaxation for the citizens of | Sutton. |
nd Barclay, Gloucestershire, and was Rector of | Sutton Coldfield before 1617. |
Serving the village of | Sutton Scotney, it was the last station to use the st |
er married Ellen Ward daughter of the vicar of | Sutton on the Hill. |
The hamlet lies in the civil parish of | Sutton Bonington, apart from Zouch Farm which falls w |
as appointed High Steward of the Royal Town of | Sutton Coldfield in 1925. |
priest in charge of the neighbouring parish of | Sutton Bonington. |
ading south-east to Four Oaks, to the north of | Sutton Coldfield. |
he outskirts of Maidstone) and to the south of | Sutton Valence. |
t railway station serves the Hill Hook area of | Sutton Coldfield, England. |
station at Carshalton in the London Borough of | Sutton in South London. |
It corresponds to the former borough of | Sutton Coldfield. |
s co-founder of Mander Portman Woodward and of | Sutton Publishing, and is the author of a history on |
Doe Bank is a small area of | Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham, England. |
Wallington is a town in the London Borough of | Sutton situated 10.3 miles (16.6 km) south south-west |
gton and Wallington into the London Borough of | Sutton, it was part of the county of Surrey. |
upper body space are among the true wonders of | Sutton Hoo. |
Burgoyne was the son of Roger Burgoyne, of | Sutton, Bedfordshire, and Wroxall, Warwickshire and h |
It sometimes printed under the title of | Sutton Coldfield and Erdington News in its early hist |
Dan McCauley is a major share holder of | Sutton Harbour Holdings plc, in which he currently ho |
to employ the method is the London Borough of | Sutton As part of their Smarter Travel Sutton project |
The original village of | Sutton was situated on the city-facing (south-western |
The township of | Sutton Coldfield had fallen on hard times and he took |
The ward lies to the north of | Sutton Coldfield town centre and covers Hill Hook, Hi |
of "Dream", a 20m sculpture located on the old | Sutton Manor Colliery Site. |
ate housing development on the site of the old | Sutton Monastery cited major development to the, and |
Henry's nephew was Oliver | Sutton the Bishop of Lincoln from 1280 to 1299. |
said that "the owners of an exclusive co-op on | Sutton Place South have taken to the barricades, or a |
ds Light Railway, with the station entrance on | Sutton Street (Shadwell DLR's entrance is on Watney S |
pidated, and the red brick station entrance on | Sutton Street still survives. |
gton Abbey Church (grid reference SP112922) on | Sutton Road, Erdington, Birmingham, England, is the m |
The Elms on | Sutton Hill Road is a detached house dating from the |
s homes in Atlanta's Buckhead, an apartment on | Sutton Place in New York, a 17th century estate in Pr |
Whipple House is an historic house located on | Sutton Street, in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. |
Bagnall, James E. (1876), Notes on | Sutton Park: Its Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses, |
tunnel beneath Exeter Street to North Quay on | Sutton Harbour, from where wagon turntables allowed a |
rk campus of the Nottingham Bluecoat School on | Sutton Paseys Crescent in Wollaton, Nottingham. |
One | Sutton Place South, one of New York's most exclusive |
e city's grandest luxury apartment houses, One | Sutton Place South is a freestanding structure overlo |
ng Black Mountain Avenue, proceeding east onto | Sutton Avenue before continuing north on Broadway Str |
Under the codename Operation | Sutton the British forces planned amphibious landings |
During the 1982 Falklands War, Operation | Sutton was the British landings on the shores of San |
est Croydon railway station and Epsom Downs or | Sutton. |
Carshalton (connect to the hospital by bus) or | Sutton (which has very frequent buses to Rose Hill an |
Deciding to form a new organization, | Sutton arranged a meeting in August 1965 that include |
After fitting out, | Sutton sailed on 12 January 1945 for the Bermuda oper |
long Cleveland Way National Trail crosses over | Sutton Bank. |
three local exits: Depot Road in North Oxford; | Sutton Avenue, the main east-west street in Oxford Ce |
d was erected by the mother of Sergeant P.V.R. | Sutton, who was aged 24 at the time of his death. |
artnership with J&M Concepts LLC and widow Pam | Sutton to distill and distribute Sutton's whiskey leg |
is about the american politician James Patrick | Sutton. |
James Patrick | Sutton (1915 - February 3, 2005) was an American poli |
Paul | Sutton (Jesse Birdsall): Nikki's father who went to p |
Preppies (1984) (as Paul | Sutton) .... Dick Foster |
kins, former Manhattan Borough President Percy | Sutton, and Congressman Charles Rangel - Paterson has |
In 1971, Jackson and Percy | Sutton, a former Manhattan borough president, co-foun |
kins, former Manhattan Borough President Percy | Sutton, and former New York Secretary of State Basil |
Badillo and Manhattan Borough President Percy | Sutton in the 1977 primary. |
Percy | Sutton, Manhattan Borough President from 1966 to 1977 |
Linguist and anthropologist Peter | Sutton, commenting on forced circumcision and the abs |
hich separates the millstream from picturesque | Sutton Pools. |
l, however, in the south the wards of Pilsley, | Sutton Scarsdale and others are outside the constitue |
Originally known as 'Bryck Place', | Sutton House was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir, |
in Reynolds, and asked him to read for a play, | Sutton Vane's Outward Bound, which the college was pr |
S.J. Plunkett, | Sutton Hoo, Suffolk Site guidebook (The National Trus |
on in 1959, and came close to winning Plymouth | Sutton in 1964, losing by just 410 votes (David Owen |
est, Norfolk South West, Oldham East, Plymouth | Sutton, Reading North, Rochdale, Rutherglen, Wycombe |
one of two new seats, the other being Plymouth | Sutton and Devonport. |
Middleton held Plymouth | Sutton until 1951, when it was gained by another memb |
Clark is returned as MP for Plymouth | Sutton and subsequently appointed Parliamentary Under |
was elected Member of Parliament for Plymouth | Sutton, gaining the seat from the Conservatives, afte |
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