Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Oliver Humperdink" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Sutton and died
He died at his country home The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire
He died in around 624, and he is probably the king buried at Sutton Hoo, just across the river Deben from Woodbridge.
He was apparently born at King's Sutton, Northants, where he died just three days later.
Elizabeth died in Sutton, Greater London on 8 March 2003, nine months after being diagnosed with lung cancer ; the couple had been together for 40 years.
He died in London in 1906 at the age of 101 years and was buried in the churchyard of St. Edward's Catholic church in Sutton Green, Surrey.
The last of the male line of Somery, John Somery, died in 1321 and the castle and estates passed to his sister Margaret and her husband John de Sutton.
He died in Sutton Coldfield on 1 May 1996, aged 85.
He married Eleanor Berkeley ( died 1 August 1455, who married secondly Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford ( d. 1449 )), daughter of Sir John Berkeley ( 1349 – 1428 ), of Beverstone, Gloucestershire by Elizabeth Bettershorne and sister of Elizabeth Berkeley wife successively of Edward Charleton, 5th Baron Cherleton and John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley.
* April 5-Walter Sutton ( died 1916 ), geneticist and surgeon.
It is in fact arguable that the title arose even earlier, as his ancestor John Sutton ( died 1359 ) had a writ of summons to the Council on 25 February 1342, but neither he nor his son ( died c. 1370 ), grandson ( died 10 March 1396 ) or great grandson ( all called John Sutton of Dudley ) were summoned, so that they can probably not be regarded as peers.
* John de Sutton II ( died 1359 ) was summoned to the Council in 1342
He died at Sutton in Surrey on 27 April 1890.
Sutton died in 1980 at the age of 79 ; before this he had spent his last years with his sister in Spring Hill, Florida.
First Lieutenant Harry Sutton, one of the battalion's former officers, died leading a rearguard action during the Hungnam Evacuation and was decorated posthumously with the Silver Star.
David Astor died in London at the age of 89 and is buried in All Saints ' Churchyard, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, in a grave with a simple headstone bearing only his name.
** Sir Hugh Hastings of Sutton ( died 1347 )
Col. Henry Sutton Fane ( 1804-1857 ), died unmarried.
Frank Sims Sutton died from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage on March 16, 1938, leaving behind his wife and 14-year-old son.
While preparing for a performance of the comedy Luv at the Beverly Barn Dinner Playhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, Frank Sutton died of a heart attack on June 28, 1974, at the age of 50.
Born on 25 December 1400, John Sutton was baptised at Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire, became 1st Baron Dudley and a Knight of the Garter, and died at Stafford, Staffordshire.

Sutton and early
File: Sutton hoo helmet room 1 no flashbrightness ajusted. JPG | Room 2-Sutton Hoo helmet, Angle-Saxon, early 7th century AD
Reproduction of the lyre from the Sutton Hoo royal burial, late 6th / early 7th century AD
The game is generally believed however to have emerged in the early 1960s under the name of " Terry " in the South London town of Sutton.
Sutton was a small trading post on the Chicago Great Western Railway in the early days of the township.
Among the architects of this sound were producers Billy Sherrill ( who was instrumental in shaping Tammy Wynette's early career ) and Glenn Sutton.
An insight into ship building in the North Sea / Baltic areas of the early medieval period was found at Sutton Hoo, England, where a ship was buried with a chieftain.
" Partly because of this, although later productions under Messina's successors Jonathan Miller and Shaun Sutton would be more experimental, in its early years the series developed a reputation for being overly conventional.
In the early twentieth century Willie Sutton ( June 30, 1901-November 2, 1980 ) was asked why he robbed banks, and he was famously reported as answering: " Because that's where the money is.
In the early 1990s Proby was offered a recording contract by John G. Sutton from the Preston-based J ' Ace Records.
Shoulder-clasp from Sutton Hoo, early 7th century Anglo-Saxon.
The early Anglo-Saxon grave goods from Sutton Hoo are among the best examples.
The manor of Sutton was not the only manor house within Sutton, as the manor of Langley was noted as being in the possession of the de Bereford family of Wishaw as early as the mid-13th century.
Hales was one of several people in the early 18th century ( other notable inventors being Mårten Triewald and Samuel Sutton ) who developed forms of ventilators to improve air quality.
The industry in the 17th century is widely connected with the name of Dud Dudley ( an illegitimate son of Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley ) who carried out early experiments, using coal products to substitute for charcoal in iron production.
The bishop erected many buildings in Wells and elsewhere, probably altering the rectory at Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire ( now Oxfordshire ), an early preferment.
Sam Newton identifies both the Sutton Hoo whetstone and the hall Heorot as early English symbols of kingship.
Among his early friends were the naturalists Charles Sutton and Thomas Marsham, with whom he made lengthy scientific excursions, as later with William Jackson Hooker and others.
Excavations have revealed rough Saxon huts of the early stages of Anglo-Saxon colonization, but their most important enduring monument in Sutton was the massive causeway and weirs that separate the millstream from Sutton Pools.
The helmets from Graves 1, 12 and 14 bear close comparison to the helmet from the early 7th century ship-burial at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, England, with die-stamped plaques depicting scenes of warriors.
Since the early 1980s Middlewich has seen a significant quantity of new housing development, initially in the Sutton Lane and Hayhurst Avenue areas.
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.
The last coal mine located close to the town centre ( Ravenhead Colliery ) and those that were located in the outlying districts of St Helens, including Clock Face ( Clock Face Colliery ), Sutton, ( Bold Colliery ), Sutton Heath ( Lea Green Colliery ), Haydock ( Lyme Pit, Wood Pit, Old Boston ), were closed during a period that lasted from the nationalisation of the deep coal mining industry in 1947 until the early 1990s.

0.155 seconds.