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Sutton and distinguished
Dudley's father was Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley, a distinguished soldier who managed to regain the family estates after they were forfeit to John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland as a result of debt.

Sutton and himself
Sutton himself seems uncomfortable with the association, commenting, " Sometimes people compare us to Pink Floyd, and they are just a muso thing.
" Sutton himself was moving in the direction of electronic music and paying less attention to his guitar playing.
In parallel to ( and subsequent to ) his activities with Boymerang and. O. rang, Graham Sutton made a name for himself as a record producer.
The project was now, in effect, a Graham Sutton solo project in all but name, with Sutton playing the majority of the instrumentation himself.
The collection was edited by Stephen Jones, and included contributions by Neil Gaiman, Ramsey Campbell, David Sutton, Kim Newman ( both as himself and Jack Yeovil ), and other authors.
Oborne describes himself as a " regular Anglican churchgoer ", and his wife, Martine, is Vicar at St. Michael's Sutton Court in Chiswick.
Clavering himself designed three more Odeons for Weedon after Kingstanding-in Sutton Coldfield, Colwyn Bay and Scarborough, " one masterpiece after the other " considered " the finest expressions of the Odeon circuit style ".
The story is highlighted by more than 40 illustrations by 20 artists, including Dan Adkins, Jim Amash, Richard Bassford, Nick Cuti, Steve Fiorilla, Michael T. Gilbert, Dennis Janke, Gary Kato, Russ Miller, Mitch O ' Connell, James Romberger, Guy Staats, Joe Staton, Steve Stiles, Jim Steranko, Ronn Sutton, Jim Wheelock and Pearson himself.
Sutton's father, Graham Sutton, was a theatre critic and novelist as well as being a teacher at Latymer Upper School, where Sutton himself was educated.
One of his reasons for declining the role was that by this stage Sutton was beginning to make a name for himself in more adult drama series, directing several early episodes of the highly-acclaimed police drama Z-Cars from 1962.
Nonetheless, Sutton himself was seen as having been a great success in his role, and when he finally departed in 1981 he was not short of further work in the department.
He ingratiates himself to the other players through a hazing ritual in which members of the Mustangs pin Youngblood down, and Captain Derek Sutton ( Patrick Swayze ) shaves his testicles.
Tibbs, Anthony DiNozzo as Tommy, Ziva David as Lisa, Abby Sciuto as Amy Sutton, Jimmy Palmer as Pimmy Jalmer, and himself as McGregor.

Sutton and student
Bonington Halls is the name given by the university to the student accommodation ( halls of residence ) at Sutton Bonington Campus.
Administrative Buildings: Willis Pratt Hall ( student activities ), University Towers ( university police, visitor center ), President's Residence, Silas M. Clark Hall ( bursar, registrar ), Samuel W. Jack Cogeneration Plant ( power plant ), Robertshaw Building, R & P Office Building, John Sutton Hall (" Old Main ")
Pictures were taken from a plane that soared above the school for about 10 minutes during lunch time whilst everyone was being organized by Sixth Form student Hugh Sutton.
) Knox found supporters in Whittingham ( Cox's former student ), Richard Chambers, Anthony Gilby, Thomas Cole, Edward Sutton, Thomas Wood, William Williams, John Staunton, William Hammon, Michael Gill, and others.

Sutton and being
* Upon being introduced to his daughter's beau, Og Oggilby ( Grady Sutton ), a functionary at the local bank, Egbert remarks, " Og Oggilby ... sounds like a bubble in a bathtub.
Dismayed, Irene impulsively announces her engagement to the surprised Charlie Van Rumple ( Grady Sutton ), but she soon breaks down in tears and flees after being politely congratulated by Godfrey.
Maplewood is currently being revitalized by an influx of restaurants, businesses, and shops around Manchester Ave., Sutton Ave., and the Greenwood Historic District.
A Roman coin featuring Tiberius ( AD 13-47 ) and his mother Livia was found in Effingham in 1970 by Dr Sutton in land being prepared as Rugby fields in King George V Playing fields.
A major national re-organisation of local government was implemented in 1974 and saw the City of Birmingham being combined with the Borough of Sutton Coldfield to form the new Birmingham District Council consisting of 42 Wards each with 3 elected Councillors ( in 1982 the number of Wards was reduced to 39 ).
" 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.
Floods forced the complete closure of the Spalding to Bourn line from 9 October 1880 until 1 February 1881, this was a Midland & Eastern line worked by the GNR, and the GNR found themselves paying the lease on a line they could derive no revenue from ; And worst of all, Sutton Bridge Docks opened on 14 May 1881, into which the GNR had invested £ 55, 000, but within a few days the docks began to subside due to being built on unstable ground.
These panels have probably adorned a helmet of the Vendel Age type, common in Uppland ( the only foreign example being the one in Sutton Hoo ).
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.
Bronson was taken to Wandsworth, before being transferred to Full Sutton.
He was said to have been given sanctuary at Sutton Court, before being sent to the Fleet Prison on 1 September on a doubtful charge of debt.
In June 2000, Caray, along with fellow Braves broadcasters Joe Simpson, Pete Van Wieren and Don Sutton, was banned from Atlanta Braves team charter flights for several games after criticizing Braves catcher Javy López for being penalized for setting up outside the catchers box during a game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
* Arnold Schuster, clothing salesman and amateur detective, involved in the capture of bank robber Willie " The Actor " Sutton, and for subsequently being the victim of a gangland murder by the Gambino crime family
The name " Sutton Coldfield " appears to come from this time, being the " south town " ( i. e. south of Tamworth and / or Lichfield ) on the edge of the " col field ".
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.
New Hall Manor is said to date to the 13th century also, and was mentioned in 1327 as being passed from William de Sutton to Robert de Sutton.
On 26 July 1664, King Charles II renewed the royal charter for Sutton Coldfield, with the additional provision being made for the appointment of two members of the Society as capital burgesses and also as justices of the peace alongside the Warden.
Civil unrest in Birmingham led to Sutton being used as a place of refuge for some, escaping the troubles.
The line opened on 2 June, 1862 with Sutton Coldfield railway station being the terminus.
It changed its name after being bought by The Mall Company and was, by the end of 2008 rebranded ' The Mall, Sutton Coldfield '.
The castle was returned to the Sutton family by Queen Mary, ownership being given to Edward Sutton.
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.

Sutton and elected
During the 1970s, McCall, backed by Harlem political power, Percy Sutton, was elected to three terms as a State Senator representing Harlem and other parts of Manhattan.
At the next general election, in 1966, Owen returned to his home town and was elected Labour Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Plymouth Sutton constituency.
In 1994 Tom Brake was elected as a councillor in the London Borough of Sutton and sat on the council until 1998.
He was elected as a councillor for the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) to the Sutton Borough Council in 1986, and was its deputy leader 1994-7, he remained a councillor for the Rosehill Ward in Sutton until 2002, after his election to parliament.
She was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election for Plymouth Sutton with a majority of 9, 440 and made her maiden speech on 27 October 1997.
This was a by-election Shersby had not been expected to win since it took place in the depths of unpopularity of the Heath Government and on the same night that Shersby was elected to Parliament ( December 7, 1972 ) the Conservatives lost the considerably safer seat of Sutton and Cheam by a large majority after a huge swing against the party there to the Liberal party.
Standing under the name Edward Sutton, Dudley was elected as one of the two knights of the shire for Staffordshire in 1584.
In 1999, recently elected chairman Roland Wycherley released plans for a new stadium, provisionally titled the New Meadow, a 10, 000 all-seater stadium situated on the southern outskirts of the town, between the Meole Brace and Sutton Farm districts of the town.
Sharples was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam in a 1954 by-election.
The first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons was Nancy Astor on 1 December 1919 having been elected as a Coalition Conservative MP for Plymouth Sutton on 28 November 1919.
Guilden Sutton has an eight-member elected parish council.
He was elected a member of Sutton Borough Council in 1968.

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