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s located on the Epsom Downs line, part of the | Sutton & Mole Valley Line services of the Southern, a |
One of the | Sutton Descendants - Emilie May Sutton married Freder |
undred of Grenviz (Greenwich), and part of the | Sutton at Hone lathe. |
On the retirement of Mr | Sutton, Mrs Barbara Harrison took over and stayed unt |
The villages of Chart | Sutton and Town Sutton (Sutton Valence) standing on t |
He has played with the likes of Ralph | Sutton, Tommy Benford, Buzzy Drootin, Ross Petot, Sam |
The only hundred of the | Sutton at Hone lathe that would have not shared a com |
His mother was Eleanor, daughter of James | Sutton. |
espite the (then) record English sale of Chris | Sutton to Blackburn Rovers for £5 million. |
around the A41/A5117 junction, south of Great | Sutton and about 1.5 miles (2 km) north of the villag |
It is located at the University of Nottingham | Sutton Bonington Campus. |
nd ancestor of the Sir Henry Lingen of Lingen, | Sutton and Stoke Edith (died 1662),the family of Burt |
In 1297 it came under the notice of Bishop | Sutton. |
Lady Olga Maitland ( | Sutton and Cheam) - Parliamentary Private Secretary t |
Captain Oliver Manners | Sutton was a World War I flying ace credited with sev |
The original buildings on the | Sutton site were first used as the Banstead Road bran |
Buses network operates from a main hub on the | Sutton one-way system. |
where they worked in Millbay Docks and on the | Sutton Harbour branch. |
riginal station of Carshalton was built on the | Sutton to West Croydon line in May 1847, a mile to th |
It is located on the | Sutton & Mole Valley Lines section from Sutton to Eps |
Freight trains still pass the site on the | Sutton Park Line, and reopening of the station has be |
is station is served by Southern trains on the | Sutton & Mole Valley Line route. |
It is on the | Sutton loop of the Thameslink route and is in Travelc |
s, one in Chelsea in Central London and one in | Sutton in southwest London. |
ter John Vesey, Bishop of Exeter who opened up | Sutton Park and founded Bishop Vesey's Grammar School |
losed and the modern fish market opened across | Sutton Harbour at Coxside. |
There was strong opposition from | Sutton Courtenay but the yes vote was carried, due to |
Organist of | Sutton Coldfield Parish Church 1761-1786 |
servoir, Hawkridge Reservoir, Otterhead Lakes, | Sutton Bingham Reservoir and Tucking Mill in Somerset |
Outside of | Sutton Coldfield, Edgbaston is regarded as one of the |
ble End is a neighbourhood on the outskirts of | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. |
The station is currently owned by | Sutton Radiocasting Corporation. |
ith P Frank DiPino and P Mike Madden for P Don | Sutton. |
ition of the 'Empress Cinema' on the Parade in | Sutton Coldfield town centre which had reopened after |
It is part of the civil parish of | Sutton Benger |
1965 then priest in 1966 was to the parish of | Sutton, St Helens. |
It is now part of the parish of | Sutton and Eyeworth which had a combined population o |
The hamlet lies in the civil parish of | Sutton Bonington, apart from Zouch Farm which falls w |
priest in charge of the neighbouring parish of | Sutton Bonington. |
me name, and consists of the three parishes of | Sutton Bonington, Kingston on Soar and Ratcliffe on S |
oined in the urban district by the parishes of | Sutton in the Marsh and Trusthope, from Spilsby Rural |
(12 parishes), Croydon South (10 parishes) and | Sutton (14 parishes). |
Other Birmingham Country Parks are, | Sutton Park and Lickey Hills Country Park. |
acfarlane was elected Member of Parliament for | Sutton and Cheam in February 1974, regaining the seat |
on Andrew Mitchell is Member of Parliament for | Sutton Coldfield and Secretary of State for Internati |
Roughley is a part of | Sutton Coldfield, which is in Birmingham in the West |
Streetly is part of | Sutton coldfield owing to Streetly falling within its |
was formed from its western part, Portmarnock, | Sutton and Bayside. |
anvey from midfield to defence to partner Dave | Sutton in the centre. |
orer Alan Shearer and his strike partner Chris | Sutton, who had just joined them for a national recor |
Passes near | Sutton Park |
In September 2009, Fulham offered Payne and | Sutton a contract. |
Peiken, G. | Sutton) - 4:47 |
Peiken, G. | Sutton) - 4:45 |
also the last recording of jazz pianist Ralph | Sutton who is featured on two tracks. |
Myron Pierman "Mynie" | Sutton (October 9, 1903, Niagara Falls - June 17, 198 |
en rebranded over recent years, takes place in | Sutton each July at Sherdley Park, adjacent to The Su |
His suspected burial place at | Sutton Hoo shows definite influences of both Christia |
In their early years they played in | Sutton Park and competed in the Central Birmingham Le |
31 March 1967) was a footballer who played for | Sutton United, Crystal Palace and Carlisle United. |
English professional footballer who played for | Sutton Town, Mansfield Town, Reading, Nottingham Fore |
ed Center and current Villanova player Maurice | Sutton. |
ish football midfielder, currently playing for | Sutton United in the Isthmian League Premier Division |
s an English footballer, currently playing for | Sutton United. |
an English footballer who currently plays for | Sutton United. |
e and a piece of public art by Jaume Plensa in | Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside. |
large ship burials, one of them plundered, at | Sutton Hoo, Mounds 1 and 2. It appears certain that S |
orge's Anglican Church, at Sibbald Point, near | Sutton, Ontario. |
Police found | Sutton dead in his apartment on May 3, 2002; it is un |
, Howth, Portmarnock North, Portmarnock South, | Sutton; |
ius Burgess or John Burges, his predecessor at | Sutton Coldfield. |
The three councillors presently representing | Sutton Vesey on Birmingham City Council are Alan Rudg |
kins, former Manhattan Borough President Percy | Sutton, and Congressman Charles Rangel - Paterson has |
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. |
tension building in Devonshire Primary School, | Sutton. |
ry, 1469, Pope Paul II granted to Prior Thomas | Sutton of Poughley, the annual income of whose priory |
Even while playing professional football, | Sutton began attending medical school, then after gra |
Though Prosecutor Ronald | Sutton sought life sentences for the three, Walter El |
From 1930 until 1932 he was a pupil at | Sutton Valence School, in Kent, where Groves Hall is |
See also: Category:Former pupils of | Sutton High School (London) |
m Manchester United, and started to push Chris | Sutton up from central defence to lead the Norwich at |
n, Oakdale, Picton, Quandialla, Stockinbingal, | Sutton, Tahmoor, Tarago, The Oaks, Thirlmere, Wallend |
tunnel beneath Exeter Street to North Quay on | Sutton Harbour, from where wagon turntables allowed a |
ed to train Avro Lancastrian crews at RAF Full | Sutton but its task was taken over by the station whe |
British Rail, (Penlake | Sutton), Beecham's (Sutton Road), Greenall Whitley (A |
y, The Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, Alan | Sutton Publishing, 1987. |
Draper was born and raised in | Sutton in the Brome region of Quebec. |
ts at St. Neots, Kimbolton, Ramsey, Somersham, | Sutton, Chatteris) |
The southern part of Macquarie's road ran from | Sutton Forest roughly along existing minor roads to C |
The Hill of Howth Tramway ran between | Sutton railway station and Howth railway station unti |
he was raised to the peerage as Baron Rank, of | Sutton Scotney in the County of Southampton (Sutton S |
verick, Medina, Pecos, Presidio, Real, Reeves, | Sutton, Terrell, Uvalde, Val Verde, Ward and Winkler |
Artists who have recorded Glenn | Sutton penned songs, reads like a "who's who" in the |
As well as performing and recording with | Sutton, Jacob with bassist Trey Henry and drummer Ray |
es known as Ranch Rescue who were recruited by | Sutton to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border region nearby |
He was rector of | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, and custos of Tatters |
from St John's when he was appointed Rector of | Sutton, Bedfordshire in 1808. |
nd Barclay, Gloucestershire, and was Rector of | Sutton Coldfield before 1617. |
nd elsewhere, probably altering the rectory at | Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), an e |
West, Croydon South, East Surrey, Reigate and | Sutton and Cheam. |
The first two seasons of Cann's reign in | Sutton saw good finishes in the Athenian League, whic |
d the Guildford Pumas before they relocated to | Sutton in 1999. |
The remains of | Sutton Mill are under the water, and close to the sho |
le signed a three-year contract to replace Don | Sutton as the color voice of the Washington Nationals |
e new manager of Lincoln City, replacing Chris | Sutton. |
of Ohio is represented by Representative Betty | Sutton, who defeated Republican Craig L. Foltin on No |
servative Alan Clark, who represented Plymouth | Sutton from 1974 until 1992. |
One was at the La Reserve in | Sutton Coldfield and the other was the International |
Participants then return to | Sutton Coldfield town centre to finish at The Parade. |
r Park railway station before returning though | Sutton to Wallington. |
ffe Cemetery" by Colin Clark & Reuben Davison, | Sutton Publishing. |
chancel was rebuilt in 1871 by Richard Charles | Sutton. |
Richard S. | Sutton is professor of computer science and iCORE cha |
gg, Stuart Tomlinson, Justin Richards, Ritchie | Sutton and Gary Roberts. |
Thames, Lambeth, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, | Sutton and Wandsworth. |
r Sawyer in 1994 when he found a solid ride at | Sutton Racing. |
long section from just south of Boston Road in | Sutton to the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border, repl |
d on some donated ground in Sotheron Road (now | Sutton Road). |
The road bypasses | Sutton Coldfield |
Access road to | Sutton Spring Wood |
On the opposite side of the road is | Sutton Coldfield College, which is the main college o |
am is situated at the main cross roads between | Sutton and Central London. |
Rob "Rok" | Sutton - Keyboard, guitar |
Tulsa County completed 8,000 seat Robert B. | Sutton Stadium in 1981, naming it for its chief benef |
Robert Christopher | Sutton (b. |
Robert Mandel | Sutton (April 27, 1911 - September 13, 1977) was an A |
Zeepvat, Charlotte, Romanov Autumn, | Sutton Publishing, 2000, ISBN 0-7509-2739-9 |
1858, the club bought the old waiting room at | Sutton railway station and installed it at the ground |
The windows were round-headed with | Sutton stone ashlar. |
ent to the surprised Charlie Van Rumple (Grady | Sutton), but she soon breaks down in tears and flees |
It gets its name as it runs through | Sutton Park at Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. |
nd South Coast Railway between Peckham Rye and | Sutton on 1 October 1868: one of the many suburban li |
S.J. Plunkett, | Sutton Hoo, Suffolk Site guidebook (The National Trus |
It is also used for fishing, and sailing by | Sutton Bingham Sailing Club and the Sutton Bingham an |
All Saints church, | Sutton |
cluded Jarrold Publishing prior to its sale to | Sutton Publishing. |
As the signage says just ' | Sutton', and Sutton is in London, then 'Sutton railwa |
Ashes scattered at | Sutton Coldfield Crematorium |
her parents' home, won a junior scholarship to | Sutton High School. |
He attended Steyning Grammar School and | Sutton Grammar School. |
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. |
PE teacher at Homefield Preparatory School in | Sutton, Surrey. |
He studied at Greenshaw High School in | Sutton, London from 2000-2006. |
After leaving John Willmott School in | Sutton Coldfield, Stacey studied performing arts and |
rk campus of the Nottingham Bluecoat School on | Sutton Paseys Crescent in Wollaton, Nottingham. |
A school in | Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham is named after him, Bish |
Russell, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder, Ralph | Sutton, and Walter Page, and in 1957 toured Britain w |
Scottish Genealogy | Sutton Publishing (2007) |
er in Heanor's last game of the season against | Sutton Town, "scoring all five goals including one fr |
His second season for | Sutton was blighted by injury and he announced his re |
He commenced the season at | Sutton Coldfield but was on the move again in Novembe |
arwell was originally selected for the seat of | Sutton & Cheam for the 2005 election, but much to the |
esham; Riverside; Saxmundham; Seckford; Snape; | Sutton; Trimleys with Kirton; Walberswick and Wenhast |
first and second editions ( | Sutton Coldfield: Kernewek dre Lyther 1995) |
For the Canadian soccer player, see Greg | Sutton (soccer). |
From it can be seen Portmarnock, | Sutton, Bull Island and the coastal areas behind it, |
255 for a Surrey Senior Cup semi-final against | Sutton United in 1966. |
Roberts, William Ruhlmann, Tim Sendra, Michael | Sutton, Rob Theakston, Richie Unterberger, Joe Viglio |
From 19 September 1995 | Sutton was elected as "Her Worship the Mayor of Warri |
d was erected by the mother of Sergeant P.V.R. | Sutton, who was aged 24 at the time of his death. |
dio to television, where Head of Serials Shaun | Sutton put him to work with script editor Gerry Davis |
He was replaced by Head of Serials Shaun | Sutton, initially on an acting basis combined with hi |
there is generally a half-hourly service from | Sutton Parkway to southbound to Nottingham. |
The S3 "hoppa" bus service to | Sutton Hospital runs via Sainsbury's supermarket in N |
ices serving the area, including services 213 ( | Sutton to Kingston), 151 (Wallington to Worcester Par |
osite the retail park and provides services to | Sutton, Croydon, Epsom, London Victoria and London Br |
William Arkwright had settled at | Sutton Scarsdale Hall near Chesterfield and with the |
until the more prosperous Saxon settlement of | Sutton, later renamed Plymouth, surpassed it. |
ba, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Sterling, | Sutton, Tom Green, and Taylor |
Shane Edwin | Sutton OBE (born 13 June 1957, New South Wales, Austr |
Dr. Sharon Egretta | Sutton (b. |
She was named in honor of Ensign Shelton B. | Sutton, Jr. (1919-1942), who was killed on 13 Novembe |
Shelton B. | Sutton, Jr., born in Brewton, Georgia, on 21 August 1 |
Shelton B. | Sutton, Jr. (1919-1942), was a United States Navy off |
1886: Frederick S. Shenstone, of | Sutton Hall,Burcombe, |
"We Can Make It" (Billy Sherrill, Glenn | Sutton) |
"Kiss Away" (Billy Sherrill, Glenn | Sutton) - 2:28 |
Gray, Edward (1997), Manchester Ship Canal, | Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-1459-9 |
Uncommon among many power shopping areas, | Sutton Park is not located near any major malls. |
Shortly after, | Sutton signed a contract with Derbyshire. |
e article title is still wrong - it should be ' | Sutton railway station (London)' and then in the arti |
For the hamlet in Shropshire, see | Sutton upon Tern. |
Liz Cluse, Michael Dotson, Karen Siegel, Ralph | Sutton |
to renew his contract offered and signed with | Sutton United, with whom he won the Isthmian League P |
Page signed for | Sutton United during the 2010 close season and played |
Signpost in | Sutton Bridge |
Sir Robert | Sutton KB (1671 - 13 August 1746) was an English dipl |
Their children included Sir Richard | Sutton, 1st Baronet. |
, firstly, Mary Emily, daughter of Sir Richard | Sutton, 2nd Baronet, in 1848. |
571; and secondly, Anne, daughter of Sir Henry | Sutton, who survived him, and remarried Sir Henry Cob |
e was born in 1850, the only son of Sir Thomas | Sutton Western, 2nd Baronet, and educated at Eton and |
Fox was a built as a yacht for Sir Richard | Sutton, 2nd Baronet at a cost of about £5000. |
Sir John | Sutton, 3rd Baronet (1820-1873). |
Sir Robert | Sutton one of the Committee sought information from a |
1594-1620), married Sir Ferdinando | Sutton, son of the 5th Baron Dudley. |
As young ladies, May and her sisters, Violet | Sutton, Florence Sutton, and Ethel Sutton, dominated |
r a school had begun in 1906 with sites behind | Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, in Sutton Park and Rector |
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