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Sometime thereafter, | Sutton and surrounding lands passed from the crown to |
571; and secondly, Anne, daughter of Sir Henry | Sutton, who survived him, and remarried Sir Henry Cob |
2 the former urban districts of Holbeach, Long | Sutton and Sutton Bridge were incorporated into it. |
ersity of Arkansas under legendary coach Eddie | Sutton before Sutton left for Kentucky. |
utside of the village centre, in between Chart | Sutton and Sutton Valence. |
he Borough: Belmont, Cheam, Nonsuch, Stonecot, | Sutton Central, Sutton North, Sutton South, Sutton We |
As the signage says just ' | Sutton', and Sutton is in London, then 'Sutton railwa |
As young ladies, May and her sisters, Violet | Sutton, Florence Sutton, and Ethel Sutton, dominated |
Buses network operates from a main hub on the | Sutton one-way system. |
It was announced that | Sutton would take the reins from Clark on 30 Septembe |
t of full length opening titles, filmed around | Sutton Coldfield, Tanworth-in-Arden and in Birmingham |
n, Oakdale, Picton, Quandialla, Stockinbingal, | Sutton, Tahmoor, Tarago, The Oaks, Thirlmere, Wallend |
Eyre and | Sutton later teamed in Riff Raff. |
For the hamlet in Shropshire, see | Sutton upon Tern. |
Krista | Sutton - Tessa |
Located in | Sutton County, Texas and abandoned February of 1854 t |
Fort Terrett was a ghost town in | Sutton County, Texas, United States. |
Owenville was a ghost town in | Sutton County, Texas, United States. |
2tph to Wimbledon via | Sutton (the Thameslink loop) |
ute 101, just west of Mercer Lake and south of | Sutton Lake that is dedicated to the preservation of |
Additionally, | Sutton "charged that Sawyer “went on 34 different jun |
on Park (to the north), Mitcham (to the east), | Sutton (to the south) and Worcester Park (to the west |
She was replaced by Annie | Sutton of The Rascals. |
Currently the head coach at British Cycling, | Sutton won the "Coach of the Year Award" at the Sport |
ded over 20 years ago in 1985 by Roger and Liz | Sutton in the heart of Delamere Forest. |
Draper was born and raised in | Sutton in the Brome region of Quebec. |
Eugene Taylor | Sutton is the fourteenth Episcopal Bishop of Maryland |
He is co-author with Richard | Sutton of the book "Reinforcement Learning: An Introd |
Sutton on the hill is mentioned twice in the Domesday | |
From | Sutton Creek, the crest of the hill seems to be cleft |
Sutton became the New Zealand national chess champion | |
Sutton withdrew the offer and Lennon returned to Rang | |
"Clemens and Schiraldi got all the hype, but | Sutton was the key to the national championship run." |
anvey from midfield to defence to partner Dave | Sutton in the centre. |
He eventually left | Sutton in the summer of 1973. |
, earning the right to sit as Baron Ackner, of | Sutton in the County of West Sussex in the House of L |
Army at the Battle of Droop Mountain, John D. | Sutton, became the leader in the movement to create t |
In 1970 and 1971, | Sutton won the New Zealand championship outright. |
His second marriage was in | Sutton, Massachusetts, the next town to Uxbridge, whe |
long section from just south of Boston Road in | Sutton to the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border, repl |
Sutton is the head coach of Triathlon teamTBB. | |
The captain is Luke | Sutton and the coach Karl Krikken. |
three local exits: Depot Road in North Oxford; | Sutton Avenue, the main east-west street in Oxford Ce |
came from the arms of Chertsey Abbey who held | Sutton at the time of the Domesday Book. |
The Hundred of Bishops | Sutton contained the parishes of; Alresford, Bighton, |
was elected Member of Parliament for Plymouth | Sutton, gaining the seat from the Conservatives, afte |
e Summer of 2009, Payne signed a contract with | Sutton for the 2009-10 season. |
lbum, there were some member changes as Tyrone | Sutton left the group, while Miles Wheeler and Stephe |
After a spell with non League club | Sutton United the outside left signed for Barnsley. |
Host Dick | Sutton of the museum was later featured in the 1957 C |
he villages of Upton Grey to the west and Long | Sutton to the east. |
While not an official member of the band, C.J. | Sutton (In the face of war) played organ on Calibrett |
A mile to the south west is | Sutton Hoo, the Ango-Saxon burial site situated along |
On May 8, 1871, | Sutton hit the first home run in professional basebal |
Allmusic writer Michael | Sutton said the album "effectively summarizes the Psy |
At Plymouth | Sutton in the by-election of November 1919 he was bea |
Sherdley Park in the district of | Sutton is the largest park in St Helens, Merseyside. |
The Labour Party candidate was Lindsay | Sutton, and the Liberals fielded Frank Wilson. |
Sutton replaces the interim CEO John Ombler. | |
During the 1982 Falklands War, Operation | Sutton was the British landings on the shores of San |
Sutton was the team's starting goalkeeper until he re | |
The line starts at | Sutton in the London Borough of Sutton. |
oined in the urban district by the parishes of | Sutton in the Marsh and Trusthope, from Spilsby Rural |
gular bus services to Kingston Upon Thames and | Sutton on the 213 (London General) bus route that run |
Sutton in the Marsh (until 1925: became part of Mable | |
er married Ellen Ward daughter of the vicar of | Sutton on the Hill. |
n towards the end of the 2005-06 season and at | Sutton United the following 2006-07 season. |
Fletcher, John (1990) | Sutton Courtenay: The History of a Thameside Village |
le signed a three-year contract to replace Don | Sutton as the color voice of the Washington Nationals |
John Edward | Sutton was the Labour candidate and was a trade union |
May Godfray | Sutton was the first overseas winner of the women's s |
Bishop | Sutton joined the Western Football League in 1991 aft |
pleted: one between Chipping Norton and King's | Sutton and the other between Bourton-on-the-Water and |
In 1904 at age 18, May | Sutton won the singles title at the U.S. Championship |
Badillo and Manhattan Borough President Percy | Sutton in the 1977 primary. |
Keith | Sutton is the missionary in the cooking pot |
Roberts, William Ruhlmann, Tim Sendra, Michael | Sutton, Rob Theakston, Richie Unterberger, Joe Viglio |
as the Brooklyn Wonders and was owned by Leigh | Sutton and their general manager was Ron Eford before |
as replaced by George W. Bush appointee Johnny | Sutton, who then made Pitman his chief deputy. |
Hutchinson began his career at non-League | Sutton United, then moved to Fulham, but without maki |
Wretham, Larling, Thurton, Mundham and Burnham | Sutton (where there are remains of the ruined church) |
He married around 1828 to Miss Elizabeth | Sutton, and they had ten children together. |
Sutton placed third with 24.08% of the overall vote. | |
and the Mansion have been managed by Epsom and | Sutton Councils through a joint management committee |
Sutton escapes through an air shaft while Bond stays | |
St Michaelchurch, Stawell, Stockland Bristol, | Sutton Mallet, Thurloxton, Wembdon, West Huntspill, W |
tle in a final-day three-way battle with James | Sutton and Tim Harvey. |
Damion | Sutton WIN TKO ROUND 2 |
there is generally a half-hourly service from | Sutton Parkway to southbound to Nottingham. |
The Seneca Falls, New York born | Sutton came to the Cleveland Forest Citys in 1870 fro |
major shake-up of the Braves broadcasters: Don | Sutton departed to be the full-time broadcaster with |
Dubbed "Popcorn | Sutton's Tennessee White Whiskey," it is produced on |
ury itself, the parish includes the village of | Sutton Montis to the south of Cadbury Hill. |
The | Sutton Companion to Castles. |
Sutton departed to join The La's and was replaced by | |
Sutton continued to work throughout the 1950s and 196 | |
By 1941 the Ambassadors had disbanded, and | Sutton returned to his birthplace of Niagara Falls, w |
In September 2004, Richard | Sutton came to Drayton School as the new headteacher. |
After a brief stint in Austin, | Sutton returned to Plano, Texas, where, in 1991, the |
On 29 November 2006, | Sutton returned to MLS, having been allocated to the |
In 1983, | Sutton moved to the Metropolitan Police as a Deputy A |
eve Brauner, Sara Hadwin, Donald Martin, Keith | Sutton, and Tom Welsh. |
It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley | Sutton and Tony Britton. |
arles Nicholas, Enrique Nieto, Joe Staton, Tom | Sutton, and Tony Tallarico (as Tony Williamsune). |
n Schmitt, Morgan Scroggy, Rebecca Soni, Chloe | Sutton, Jasmine Tosky, Dana Vollmer, Amanda Weir, and |
Sutton Coldfield Town at the Football Club History Da | |
spending pre-season with both Rugby United and | Sutton Coldfield Town before agreeing a deal with the |
d, Tamworth, Stratford Town, Solihull Borough, | Sutton Coldfield Town and Mile Oak Rovers, before joi |
Participants then return to | Sutton Coldfield town centre to finish at The Parade. |
ainst Grantham Town F.C., Belper Town F.C. and | Sutton Coldfield Town F.C. |
ition of the 'Empress Cinema' on the Parade in | Sutton Coldfield town centre which had reopened after |
the club on 21 October 2006 in a 2-2 draw with | Sutton Coldfield Town in the FA Trophy First Qualifyi |
The ward lies to the south of | Sutton Coldfield town centre and Sutton Park and incl |
He then had a brief stint with | Sutton Coldfield Town before signing for Halesowen To |
r a school had begun in 1906 with sites behind | Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, in Sutton Park and Rector |
Sutton Coldfield Town F.C. are a football club based | |
The villages of Chart | Sutton and Town Sutton (Sutton Valence) standing on t |
Devlin rejoined | Sutton Coldfield Town at the end of March 2008 - the |
The ward lies to the north of | Sutton Coldfield town centre and covers Hill Hook, Hi |
and then having spells with Burton Albion and | Sutton Coldfield Town. |
p late for the following weeks fixture against | Sutton Coldfield Town. |
August 30, 1982: Don | Sutton was traded by the Astros to the Milwaukee Brew |
from 2015, when it is likely that the existing | Sutton Loop trains will terminate at Blackfriars. |
The name | Sutton was transferred to the destroyer escort USS Su |
Later, with writer Archie Goodwin, | Sutton helped transition Vampi from cheeky horror hos |
ham near the BT Tower, and broadcasts from the | Sutton Coldfield transmitter. |
ve television coverage with the opening of the | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station in 1949, the gr |
The | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station is a broadcasti |
C West Midlands TV regions both broadcast from | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station. |
Midlands TV regions broadcast from the nearby | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station. |
on the north-eastern outskirts of the area is | Sutton Coldfield transmitting station, the first tele |
Line was proposed to extend to Waddon and unto | Sutton but Transport for London decided that the trai |
s from 1938, and, following the bequest of the | Sutton Hoo Treasure to the nation in 1942, he was cha |
londe Beer brewed by the Springhead brewery in | Sutton on Trent takes its name from the cannon. |
river to the west (which forms the border with | Sutton on Trent) and to the east a lagoon and a brook |
uskham, Southwell, Staythorpe, Stoke Bardolph, | Sutton on Trent, Thurgarton, Upton, Weston, Winkburn |
Sutton contains two primary schools: the Burrow Schoo | |
dron Blackburn Beverley crashed on approach at | Sutton Wick two miles from the airfield. |
the original Burnham villages, namely Burnham | Sutton, Burnham Ulph and Burnham Westgate. |
from the college regularly gain places at the | Sutton 13 universities (Cambridge, Imperial, Oxford, |
ed vicar of Olney at the same time as vicar of | Sutton, Lincolnshire until his death in 1787. |
This was a highly successful move as | Sutton moved up with them from the Fourth Division to |
Old Gore, Pembridge and Lyonshall with Titley, | Sutton Walls, Upton, Wormsley Ridge. |
verick, Medina, Pecos, Presidio, Real, Reeves, | Sutton, Terrell, Uvalde, Val Verde, Ward and Winkler |
dge, Oxford, Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, | Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Warren, Webster. |
Sutton United v Coventry City was a football match pl | |
The ancient family of Francklyn of Chart | Sutton, Sutton Valance, Maidstone, Mereworth Castle, |
n to Howth, which includes a cycle track, from | Sutton Cross via Station Road, or from Donaghmede, or |
Lisa | Sutton - Violin |
e walls of businesses, such as this theater in | Sutton, West Virginia |
Eddie | Sutton - vocals |
James | Sutton was voted 'Most Popular Actor' and the John Pa |
Harrison Shull, John Clarke Slater, Leslie E. | Sutton, C. W. Ufford, John H. Van Vleck, George Whela |
ll Come A Day (I'm Gonna Happen To You)" (Mike | Sutton, Kathy Wakefield) - 3:54 |
r Park railway station before returning though | Sutton to Wallington. |
Russell, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder, Ralph | Sutton, and Walter Page, and in 1957 toured Britain w |
Thames, Lambeth, Merton, Richmond upon Thames, | Sutton and Wandsworth. |
Thames, Lambeth, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, | Sutton and Wandsworth. |
, Birmingham Perry Barr, Birmingham Stechford, | Sutton Coldfield, Warley East, Warley West, West Brom |
George Patrick Hughes (21 December 1902 in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire - 8 May 1997) was an E |
Clarke was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England in 1973. |
He was rector of | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, and custos of Tatters |
Ashmore was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, on 13 September 1915. |
Bates was born in | Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. |
One of the oldest mills, Greenroyd Mill at | Sutton Clough, was in 1815 Peter Hartley's cotton mil |
John | Sutton CBE was headmaster of these schools from 1973- |
Sutton, however, was convicted in 1982 on obstruction | |
Sutton Colliery was known locally as "Brierley Collie | |
d was erected by the mother of Sergeant P.V.R. | Sutton, who was aged 24 at the time of his death. |
orth Western Railway's line from Birmingham to | Sutton Coldfield was extended to Lichfield. |
sty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in 2003, East | Sutton Park was criticised for not focusing enough on |
began his career with a curacy at St Nicholas, | Sutton and was then successively Priest in charge at |
Originally known as 'Bryck Place', | Sutton House was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir, |
ira to Prince Rock and Cattewater; the line to | Sutton Pool was now purely broad gauge. |
cis Baines Paul Rudd (born December 9, 1963 in | Sutton Coldfield) was an English cricketer. |
s and train more doctors, a second hospital in | Sutton, London was opened in 1962. |
died March 17, 1771, | Sutton, Surrey) was a British lawyer and inventor who |
ally, following the Local Government Act 1972, | Sutton Coldfield was merged into the city of Birmingh |
USS | Sutton (DE-286) was a proposed United States Navy Rud |
William Richard | Sutton (1833-1900) was the founder of the UK's first |
The destroyer escort USS | Sutton (DE-771) was then named in his honor, and was |
eson, serving his three life sentences at Full | Sutton Prison, was arrested and questioned over the m |
In 2007 following the resignation of Cllr Andy | Sutton, Pugh was elected as Leader of the Isle of Wig |
ferred to the redrawn constituency of Plymouth | Sutton, which was gained by the Labour Party in the B |
Sutton Carriers was eventually nationalised in 1950s. | |
John de | Sutton IV was the son of Sir John de Sutton III (1339 |
Sutton Mill was a stone-built tower windmill, built i | |
Within | Sutton Place was once the blood stained ruff of St Th |
The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS | Sutton (DE-286) was named for Ensign Sutton. |
d at the intersection of Illinois Route 68 and | Sutton Road, was originally called Miller Grove due t |
gton and Wallington into the London Borough of | Sutton, it was part of the county of Surrey. |
Sutton Manor was one of the largest pits in the Lanca | |
The | Sutton Academy was originally opened as a replacement |
s, lands, woods, and rents in Parr, Wigan, and | Sutton, as well as the manor of Thurnham. |
Dennis played club football for | Sutton United, Welling United, Woking and Billericay |
tly with the Chris Walden Big Band are Tierney | Sutton, Carol Welsman, and Courtney Fortune. |
Ipswich Museum 1920-1952) that the burials at | Sutton Hoo were of similarly early date. |
The home-team, | Sutton United, were a non-league side who played in t |
t Act 1972, Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull and | Sutton Coldfield were ceded to the new West Midlands |
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