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* Sutton, Imre, Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Literature ( NY: Clearwater, 1975 ): tribe — pp. 101 – 02, 180 – 2, 186 – 7, 191 – 3.
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* Richmond L. Clow and Imre Sutton, eds., Trusteeship in Change: Toward Tribal Autonomy in Resource Management ( Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2001 ).
* Imre Sutton, " Cartographic Review of Indian Land Tenure and Territoriality: A Schematic Approach ", American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 26: 2 ( 2002 ): 63 – 113 ..
* Imre Sutton, Indian Land Tenure: Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Literature ( NY: Clearwater Publ.
* Imre Sutton, ed., " The Political Geography of Indian Country ", American Indian Culture and Resource Journal, 15 () 2 ): 1 – 169 ( 1991 ).
* Imre Sutton, " Sovereign States and the Changing Definition of the Indian Reservation ", Geographical Review, 66: 3 ( 1976 ): 281 – 295.
Sutton and Indian
Sutton was about 27 years old, and a bugler in the 1st Battalion, 60th Rifles ( later The King's Royal Rifle Corps ), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 13 September 1857 at Delhi, India for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Strachey, GCSI, FRS ( 1817 – 1908 ), British soldier and Indian administrator, third son of Edward Strachey and grandson of Sir Henry Strachey, 1st Baronet was born on 24 July 1817, at Sutton Court, Stowey, Somerset.
In looking at it, one may almost feel the warmth of an Indian sky, the water seems to be in actual motion and the animals, trees and plants are studies for the naturalist .” Further different versions of Indian scenes were published, and details can be found in Sutton ’ s book, together with a detailed inventory of all the artistic output of Thomas, Samuel and William Daniell.
Sutton and Land
Meusebach brokered the treaty in order to settle the lands on the Fisher-Miller Land Grant, from which were formed the ten counties of Concho, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Schleicher, San Saba, Sutton and Tom Green.
Sutton and Literature
Bellamy attended Chatsworth Road Primary School Cheam, Cheam Road Junior School and Sutton County Grammar School, where he initially showed an aptitude for English Literature and History.
Sutton and NY
Sutton and 1975
It is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Sutton ( 1940 – 2009 ), which was told in the 1975 book Crystal Lee, a Woman of Inheritance by New York Times reporter Henry P. Leifermann.
In 1971, ' Spectator Stages ' were introduced and, by 1975 had become an important part of the event, usually at stately homes and other public venues like Sutton Park.
* Eddie Sutton ( coach at Creighton 1969 – 1974 ; Arkansas 1975 – 1984 ; Kentucky 1985-1989 ; Okla. State 1990-2006, San Francisco 2007 – 2008 )
Sutton and ):
Authors on birds David Allen Sibley, Pete Dunne and Clay Sutton, described the behaviorial difference between hunting eagles and other birds of prey thusly ( in this case the Bald and Golden Eagles as compared to other North American raptors ):
* Haynes, Alan ( 1992 ): Invisible Power: The Elizabethan Secret Services 1570 – 1603 Alan Sutton ISBN 0-7509-0037-7
* The Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway ( LD & ECR ): This railway was opened in 1897, principally to link the coalfields with deepwater ports, and was intended to run from Sutton on Sea in Lincolnshire to Warrington in Lancashire.
* Haynes, Alan ( 1992 ): Invisible Power: The Elizabethan Secret Services 1570 – 1603 Alan Sutton ISBN 0-7509-0037-7
* J. Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank of Sutton Scotney ( North ' B ' House, 1901 – 06 ): Industrialist and film producer ; founder of the Rank Organisation.
* Dana F. Sutton ( ed ), William Camden's Diary ( 1603-1623 ): A hypertext edition, < www. philological. bham. ac. uk / diary />, ( 26 April 2002 )
Physical and chemical properties ( Sutton, 1963 for butyl nitrite, isobutyl nitrite, and amyl nitrite ):
* Mrs. Muriel Gumbel ( C ): Lambeth 1967 – 1970 ; Kensington and Chelsea December 2, 1971 – 1973 ; Sutton and Cheam 1977 – March 31, 1986
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Encouraged by the response there — the lines stretched around the block for months — on June 23 the studio screened the film at the Sutton Theater in New York.
* 1902 — Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri, independently proposed that the chromosomes carry the hereditary information.
Although Lambert was not Newman's first choice to produce the series — Don Taylor and Shaun Sutton had both declined the position — he was very keen to ensure that Lambert take the job after his experience of working with her at ABC.
* Barrett L. Beer: Tudor England Observed — the World of John Stow, Sutton Publishing, 1998, ISBN 0-7509-1943-4
The River Soar near Sutton Bonington, where it forms the Nottinghamshire ( to the left ) — Leicestershire county border.
Sutton is famously — but apocryphally — supposed to have answered reporter, Mitch Ohnstad, who asked why he robbed banks, by saying, " because that's where the money is.
Sir Cecil Paget, a notable locomotive engineer and railway administrator, was born in Sutton Bonington and in 1923 succeeded his father ( Sir Ernest Paget, who was Chairman of the Midland Railway, 1890 — 1911 ) to become the 2nd Baronet Paget of Sutton Bonington.
Opposite the Hotel on Station Road are two further Listed buildings within the parish ( in addition to the 25 in the village ) at Sutton Fields — the House and its Lodge.
Related to the situation of the two original parishes, Sutton and Bonington are separate manors, named after their churches — St Anne and St Michael respectively.
Alresford was one of the Bishop's six new towns and was his most profitable plantation — his palace was situated in nearby Bishop's Sutton, perhaps less than a mile distant.
* Dudley Sutton — Bill Farrell, is representative of the older generation from a bygone era, a D-Day veteran in his late seventies, who lives out the remainder of his days with childhood friend Albert Moss who plan to retire in Australia.
The school is well known for its basketball prominence in the late 1970s being the college for NBA great Robert Parish, and golf ability — in the early 1980s PGA Tour golfer Hal Sutton played there.
Many years later, Sutton would admit " I know I can be ' difficult ' to work with ; I get very opinionated — and I'll fight tooth and nail for what I believe in.
Cartoony artist Tom Sutton — who along with Marie Severin was the series ' most ubiquitous illustrator — might ink the grand, polar-opposite pencils of Jack Kirby, or even Marie Severin pencils over Kirby layouts, a combination seen nowhere else.
Sutton argued that the Soviet Union's technological and manufacturing base — which was then engaged in supplying the Viet Cong – was built by United States corporations and largely funded by US taxpayers.
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