Major–General Hugh Clement Sutton CB, CMG (20 January 1867 – 15 April 1928) was a General in the British Army, Deputy Assistant Director of Railways in...
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Sutton Lenore Foster (born March 18, 1975) is an American actress. She is known for her work on the Broadway stage, for which she has won the Tony Award...
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Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sutton, Thomas" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Cooper, Thompson (1898). "Sutton, Thomas...
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Sutton may refer to: Francis Arthur Sutton (1884–1944), British-born National Revolutionary Army major general for Chinese warlord Zhang Zuolin Hugh Sutton...
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Dudley Sutton (6 April 1933 – 15 September 2018) was an English actor. Active in radio, stage, film and television, he was arguably best known for his...
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Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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1887 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mackenzie Bowell 1,723 Liberal Henry Hugh Sutton 682...
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employed about 400 people at Sutton Courtenay. In August 1998 the Tudor Revival mansion Lady Place, former home of nutritionist Hugh Macdonald Sinclair, was...
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"Hugh Jackman announces divorce after 27 years of marriage". Cosmopolitan. 18 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023. "Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster...
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1965), godchild of Queen Alexandra, married in 1898 Maj. Gen. Hugh Sutton The Hon. Francis Hugh Lindley Wood (21 September 1873 – 17 March 1889) The Hon....
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Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield (/ˌsʌtən ˈkɒldfiəld/ pronunciation), is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West...
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design firms including Gustafson Porter and Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. Hugh Sutton Associates will be in charge of the new elevated walkway system. Taikoo...
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King's Sutton is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, England, in the valley of the River Cherwell. It is sited about...
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Colin Bertie John Sutton QPM (6 December 1938 – 26 March 2004) was a British police officer. Sutton was educated at King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon...
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article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sutton, Sir Richard". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by actress Sutton Foster. Foster is an actress known for her extensive work on the Broadway...
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Hugh Dillon (born May 31, 1963) is a Canadian singer, actor, and television producer. The lead vocalist of the rock bands Headstones and Hugh Dillon Redemption...
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John de Sutton V (February 1380 – 28 August 1406) was the 4th Baron Sutton of Dudley and heir to Dudley Castle. He was the son of Sir John de Sutton IV, 3rd...
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Hugh Skarlet was the first MP for Lincoln, he served alongside Henry de Windsor from January 1307 until 1369 and was succeeded by John Sutton. In 1321...
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University of Nottingham Halls of Residence (redirect from Hugh Stewart Hall)
the halls in that zone. The zones are as follows: Central Zone: Derby and Hugh Stewart North Zone: Cripps and Lenton & Wortley Sports Zone: Ancaster, Nightingale...
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of Hugh de Grandmesnil, a companion of William the Conqueror. At that time it was recorded as having four households. The manor took the name 'Sutton Chainell'...
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(Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Collins, Hugh. "Sutton, John (VI)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton, FBA (15 January 1914 – 26 January 2003) was an English historian. He was Regius Professor of Modern...
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Hugh of Lincoln OCart (c. 1140 – 16 November 1200), also known as Hugh of Avalon, was a Burgundian-born Carthusian monk, bishop of Lincoln in the Kingdom...
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Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 306. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Clifford, Hugh Charles"...
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text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Manners-Sutton, Charles". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
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Ronnie Neal Sutton (born June 17, 1941) is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly who represented the state's forty-seventh...
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Sutton Place, 3 miles (4.8 km) north-east of Guildford in Surrey, is a large Grade I listed Tudor prodigy house built c. 1525 by Sir Richard Weston (d...
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ISBN 1862076715. Hart-Davis, Rupert (1997) [1952]. Hugh Walpole. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton. ISBN 0750914912. Hastings, Selina (2009). The Secret...
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Sieber Sebastian Kabas Bernhard Sieber Philipp Kellner Austria 6:01.54 R 4 Hugh Sutton Miles Taylor Ryan Ballantine Jacob McCarthy Ireland 6:04.84 R...
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