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It has been suggested that Beowulf was first composed in the 7th century at Rendlesham in East Anglia, as the Sutton Hoo ship-burial also shows close connections with Scandinavia, and also that the East Anglian royal dynasty, the Wuffings, were descendants of the Geatish Wulfings.
A Victorian footbridge beside Waddon New Road was dismantled to make way for the flyover that takes Tramlink over the West Croydon to Sutton railway line.
DanceWriting was first developed in 1966, when Sutton was only 15, training as a professional ballet dancer.
The first DanceWriting textbook, Sutton Movement Shorthand, The Classical Ballet Key, Key One, was produced in December, 1973.
Don Sutton asked to be traded and was sent to the Milwaukee Brewers for cash and the team gained three new prospects, including Kevin Bass.
Major was born at the St. Helier Hospital in Sutton, Surrey, the son of Gwen Major and former Music Hall performer Tom Major-Ball ( né Abraham Thomas Ball ), who was 64 years old when John was born.
Kern was born in New York City, on Sutton Place, in what was then the city's brewery district.
In 1629, when Lovelace was eleven, he went to Sutton ’ s Foundation at Charterhouse School, then located in London.
It was developed in 1974 by Valerie Sutton, a dancer who had two years earlier developed DanceWriting.
As Sutton was teaching DanceWriting to the Royal Danish Ballet, Lars von der Lieth, who was doing research on sign language at the University of Copenhagen, thought it would be useful to use a similar notation for the recording of sign languages.
Television versions include the 1974 BBC TV movie, Alice Through the Looking Glass, with Sarah Sutton playing Alice, a 1982 38-minute Soviet cutout-animated film made by Kievnauchfilm studio and directed by Yefrem Pruzhanskiy, an animated TV movie in 1987, with Janet Waldo as the voice of Alice ( Mr. T was the voice of the Jabberwock ) and the 1998 Channel 4 TV movie, with Kate Beckinsale playing the role of Alice.
It was a large manor held by William I with 16 outlying settlements ( Bristitune, Fastochesfeld, Franche, Habberley, Hurcott, Mitton, Oldington, Ribbesford, Sudwale, Sutton, Teulesberge, Trimpley, Wannerton and Wribbenhall ).
The first principal of the Institute ( equivalent to today's president of the College ) was Amos Sutton Hayden ( 1813 – 1880 ), who served from 1850 until 1857.
* In March 2003, Josiah Sutton was released from prison after serving four years of a twelve-year sentence for a sexual assault charge.
The legend also claims that Æthelberht was killed at Sutton St. Michael and buried four miles ( 6 km ) to the south at Hereford, where his cult flourished, becoming at one time second only to Canterbury as a pilgrimage destination.
Most historians believe Matilda was born in Winchester, but one, John M. Fletcher, argues for the possibility of the royal palace at Sutton ( now Sutton Courtenay ) in Oxfordshire.
Fisk was educated at Yardley Court preparatory school, Sutton Valence School and at Lancaster University His opposition to the war brought criticism from both Irish Sunday Independent columnist and senator, Eoghan Harris, and The Guardian columnist, Simon Hoggart.
The term " balls " was first associated with Coleman in 1957 when he was at BBC Midlands, Sutton Coldfield, presenting a Saturday night 15-minute roundup of the day's football in the Midlands.

Sutton and on
An exceptionally prolific contributor is Christine Sutton of the University of Oxford, who contributed 24 articles on particle physics.
Late in the season, to try to ensure the Brewers ' pennant chase, the team made one last trade on August 30 for Don Sutton.
* 2001 – Journalists Pierre Billaud, Johanne Sutton and Volker Handloik are killed in Afghanistan during an attack on the convoy they are traveling in.
Mutley Plain lies on the route of an ancient road linking Bilburgh, a Bronze Age settlement on the coast at Sutton Pool which later formed the nucleus of the city of Plymouth, to the north.
The most memorable moment of that 1978 season occurred on May 28, 1978, when pinch hitter Mike Ivie, acquired from the San Diego Padres during the offseason for Darrel Thomas, hit a towering grand slam off of Dodgers pitching ace Don Sutton in front of Candlestick Park's highest paid attendance of 58, 545.
Sutton based SignWriting on DanceWriting, and finally expanded the system to the complete repertoire of MovementWriting.
Sutton notes that SignWriting has been used or investigated in over 40 countries on every inhabited continent.
Sutton orders signs in ten groups based on which fingers are extended on the dominant hand.
Two polemical works thought to be his-A Reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Paul's Reflections on the Rector of Sutton, & c. ( 1681 ) and The Rector of Sutton Committed with the Dean of St. Paul's, or, A Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum ( 1680 )-have also been attributed to the Nottingham Presbyterian John Barret.
* Thomas Sutton founds Charterhouse School on the site of the old Carthusian monastery in Charterhouse Square, Smithfield, London.
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 ):
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.
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.
Shearer's league-record 34 goals, coupled with Sutton's 15, helped the Lancashire club take the Premier League title from holders Manchester United on the final day of the season, and the duo gained the nickname " the SAS " ( Shearer And Sutton ).
Since Jackson had hit a home run off Dodger pitcher Don Sutton in his last at bat in Game 5, his three home runs in Game 6 meant that he had hit four home runs on four consecutive swings of the bat against four different Dodger pitchers.
Margaret Rutherford was educated at Wimbledon High School, and, from the age of about 13, at Raven's Croft School, a boarding school at Sutton Avenue, Seaford, where she is listed, aged 18, on the 1911 census.
According to the Conflict Archive on the Internet's Sutton Database, the LVF have killed 18 people, which included:
The normally light-hitting Ryan got his Houston years started with a bang in a nationally televised game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 12, 1980, when he hit a three-run home run off Don Sutton.
On Whit Monday 1916 Bonar Law discussed the succession to the job of Secretary of State for War ( Kitchener had just drowned on a trip to Russia ); he was irritated not only at having to travel to Asquith's home – the Wharf, at Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire – but also, he claimed, finding Asquith playing bridge with three ladies.
* Blue plaque to Asquith on his house in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme

Sutton and February
The play began a tour of the United Kingdom in February 2011, with Simon Williams as Sir Humphrey Appleby, Richard McCabe as Jim Hacker and Charlotte Lucas as Claire Sutton.
John Burgoyne was born in Sutton, Bedfordshire, location of the Burgoyne baronets family home Sutton Manor, on 24 February 1722.
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.
In February 2011, a Sutton Trust report revealed that 3 · 4 % of Keele had had free school meals, whilst 7 · 9 % had attended independent schools.
Valerie Sutton ( born February 22, 1951 ) is a developer of movement notation and a former dancer.
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.
On February 15, 1933, Sutton attempted to rob the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
On February 10, 1947, Sutton and other prisoners dressed up as prison guards.
In February 1952, Sutton was captured by police after having been recognized on a subway and followed by Arnold Schuster, a 24-year-old Brooklyn clothing salesman and amateur detective.
*" Willie Sutton, Urbane Scoundrel " New York Times, February 17, 2002
As of February 2007, Sutton was married with five children.
Dudley was summoned to Parliament from 15 February 1440, by writs directed to " Johanni de Sutton de Duddeley militi ", whereby he obtained a Barony by writ as Lord Dudley.
Sir John de Sutton V ( February 1380 – 28 August 1406 ) is the 3rd Baron Sutton, the son and heir of Lord Dudley of Dudley Castle by Sir John de Sutton IV, 2nd Baron Sutton, and Joan Clinton ( d. 1408 ).
On February 10, 2006, Eddie Sutton was in a car accident in Stillwater.
On February 15, 2006, Sutton read a prepared statement over the phone at an OSU press conference.
After joining the program with 798 career wins, Sutton garnered his 800th win on February 2, 2008, making him the fifth NCAA Division I men's basketball coach to reach the milestone.
William Sutton VC ( 1830 – 16 February 1888 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
A full-reading took place in February 2012 with a cast including West End stars Ben Goddard, Rosie Ashe, Issy Van Randwyck, Katie Secombe, Kajsa Hummerlund and Gemma Sutton.
Sutton and others from his days at Columbia and Roosevelt arrived at College of Juilly on February 23 where hospital facilities had been set up only 40 miles from the front lines of World War I.

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