Richard Charles Sutton was an architect based in Nottingham. He was born 1834 and died on 18 October 1915. He was a member of Nottingham City Council from...
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footballer Sir Richard Sutton (lawyer) (died c. 1524), English lawyer, co-founder of Brasenose College, Oxford Richard Charles Sutton (1834–1915), architect...
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Sutton (1862–1945), British politician Richard Charles Sutton (1834–1915), English architect Joseph William Sutton (1844–1914), British emigrant to Australia...
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Charles Manners-Sutton (17 February 1755 – 21 July 1828; called Charles Manners before 1762) was a bishop in the Church of England who served as Archbishop...
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an English architect based in Nottingham. He was born the son of Richard Charles Sutton and was articled to him in 1876. Later he was assistant to Alfred...
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Full Sutton is a Category A and B men's prison in the village of Full Sutton, near Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Full Sutton is...
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Road and Alfred Street in Nottingham. It was designed by architect Richard Charles Sutton and constructed by Mr. Wright of Portland Road. It cost £1,600 and...
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Club. A new church was erected in 1894 to designs by the architect Richard Charles Sutton. It was designed for 500 people and cost £3,000. The foundation...
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building of the church followed in 1899, to designs by local architect Richard Charles Sutton. The tower clock, bells, and organ were given by Mr. Henry Clarke...
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early 19th century Now houses and shops. 3, Warehouse, 1896 by Richard Charles Sutton Now a fish bar. 7, Old Angel Public House, dated ca. 1800, then...
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Sir Richard Sutton (c. 1460-1524) was an English lawyer. He was founder, with William Smyth, bishop of Lincoln, of Brasenose College, Oxford, and the first...
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Nottingham, acting for the Bishop of Southwell. The nave was designed by Richard Charles Sutton. The chancel was consecrated by the Bishop of Derby on 16 April...
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building was constructed in 1874 to designs by the local architect Richard Charles Sutton. The construction cost around £3,000 and the downturn in the local...
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Rutland on 27 September 1866. The new building, which was designed by Richard Charles Sutton of Nottingham in the Italianate style and built by William Warner...
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Alderman Turney and Alderman Manning. The chapel was designed by Richard Charles Sutton and built for Primitive Methodists, costing £2,000. It was opened...
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new grand jury room was added in 1859 to designs by the architect Richard Charles Sutton. Until 1832 most Nottingham hangings took place at Gallows Hill...
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The London Borough of Sutton (pronunciation) is an Outer London borough in London, England. It covers an area of 43 km2 (17 sq mi) and is the 80th largest...
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Sutton is a town in the London Borough of Sutton in South London, England. It is the administrative headquarters of the Outer London borough, on the lower...
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present church was laid by Alderman W. Foster. The architect was Richard Charles Sutton. Mr Mayball of Lenton was the contractor. The building was opened...
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Edmund Cooper, and architect Charles Driver. Ilkeston Town Hall, Derbyshire, England, designed by Richard Charles Sutton. Spanish Synagogue (Prague),...
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the 2nd Battalion of the Robin Hood Rifles. He was articled to Richard Charles Sutton, then spent 8 months in the office of Cubitt & Co in London and...
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the parish of St. Luke's Church, Nottingham. It was designed by Richard Charles Sutton as a memorial to Thomas Adams, the Lace Manufacturer. In May 1876...
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His execution was held publicly on the steps of the Shire Hall. Richard Charles Sutton, a local architect, was charged with the scaffold arrangements....
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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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Sir Albert Ball was Lord Mayor of Nottingham. He studied under Richard Charles Sutton and became his assistant until 1880 when he established himself...
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Drewett, Richard; Redhead, Mark (1984). The Trial of Richard III. Stroud, England: Sutton. ISBN 978-0-862-99198-2. England, Barbara, ed. (1986). Richard III...
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Lister Gate, Nottingham in 1866. The Walter Fountain was designed by Richard Charles Sutton and commissioned in memory of John Walter, MP for Nottingham, by...
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Charles Manners-Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury, GCB, PC (9 January 1780 – 21 July 1845) was a British Tory politician who served as Speaker of the House...
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Avenue, Sutton Place, and Sutton Place South are the names of segments of a north–south thoroughfare in the Yorkville, Lenox Hill, and Sutton Place neighborhoods...
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1871–72 to the designs of the architect Richard Charles Sutton. The contractors for the new work were Richard Stevenson and Field Weston and the new chancel...
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