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  • *{{i-House}} [[Abbey Dore Court]] *{{i-House}} [[Hampton Court, Herefordshire|Hampton Court]]
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  • *[[Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone]] - northernmost and most populous of the lathes, Sutton-at-Hone comprises the metropolitan suburbs of Kent. ...and the Straits of Dover; the world's busiest shipping lanes. However, the Court has not sat for many years.
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  • *[[Sutton, Surrey|Sutton]] ...examples include the grand mid-century country houses of Loseley Park and Sutton Place and the old building of the Royal Grammar School, Guildford, founded
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  • *[[Sutton Coldfield]] *{{i-House}} [[Coughton Court]]
    12 KB (1,771 words) - 17:53, 3 July 2022
  • ...=Robert |last=Nicholls |title=Curiosities of Greater Manchester |publisher=Sutton Publishing |year=2004 |isbn=0-750-93661-4}}</ref> ...r 2007.<ref>{{cite news | first = Tom | last = Calverley| title = Landmark court opens | url = http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1021575_landmar
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  • ...ngham, Perry Barr<br />Birmingham, Selly Oak<br />Birmingham, Yardley<br />Sutton Coldfield ...st, passing through [[Edgbaston]] and the Bull Ring to [[Erdington]] and [[Sutton Coldfield]] in the north-east.<ref name=JPS /> To the south and east of th
    34 KB (4,887 words) - 11:07, 10 February 2023
  • ...s formed, which held rooftop protests, and obtained a judgment in the High Court to prevent the demolition. The buildings have since been restored and rema ...ing.<ref>Towns and villages of England - Stroud : Peter Walmsley. Pub.Alan Sutton 1994 ISBN 0-7509-0589-1</ref>
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  • ...isher=The Scottie Press |date= |accessdate=2010-08-03}}</ref> and Juvenile Court<ref>{{cite book|last=Adler|first=N|title=The work of Juvenile Courts|publis ...k |last=Nicholls |first=Robert |title=Curiosities of Merseyside |publisher=Sutton Publishing |year=2005 |isbn=978-0-7509-3984-3}}
    56 KB (8,428 words) - 11:13, 27 June 2016
  • ...London had made it a summer retreat for courtiers and lawyers. Sir Richard Sutton bought the seat at East Acton known later as Manor House in 1610 and Sir He ...wls facilities, a children’s play area, tennis courts, a basket/football court, a pond and an art block. There is a cafe next to the bowling green selling
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  • ...on Church Street. The parish also included [[Strand-on-the-Green]], Little Sutton and [[Turnham Green]]. By the early nineteenth century the fishing industry ...ultural Society leased 33 acres of land in the area between the now Sutton Court Road and Duke’s Avenue.<ref name=elliot>Elliot, Brent: “The Garden, Jun
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  • ...f the well remains visible, incorporated into a 1980s building called Well Court. It is visible through a window of that building on Farringdon Lane. Access ...onasteries the Charterhouse became a private mansion and one owner, Thomas Sutton, subsequently left it with an endowment as a school and almshouse. The almh
    12 KB (1,945 words) - 21:39, 8 May 2014
  • ===Uxbridge Magistrates' Court=== The original Magistrates' Court opened in 1907 in an Edwardian style. A new building with little exterior s
    32 KB (4,924 words) - 10:50, 28 July 2016
  • ...uch of the rest of the castle has been replaced by the neoclassical county court and its entrance, the Propyleum. ...coauthors = | title =The Buildings of Chester |edition= | publisher =Alan Sutton | year =1993 | location =Stroud | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =0-
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  • ...court are the cells where the prisoners were held while waiting for their court appearance. Dorchester Prison was constructed in the town during the 19th c * Chandler, J. H. (1990) '' Wessex images'', Gloucester: Alan Sutton and Wiltshire County Council Library & Museum Service, ISBN 0-86299-739-9
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  • |post town=Sutton |LG district=Sutton
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  • ...ps,<ref>[http://www.simonports.co.uk/operations_psb.html Simon Group: Port Sutton Bridge]</ref> or to the major ports of the [[Humber]]. ...time unsanctioned emigration was illegal, and they were brought before the court in the Guildhall. Most of the pilgrims were released fairly soon and the fo
    19 KB (3,202 words) - 10:35, 16 February 2019
  • ...Liassic limestone rock of the Vale of Glamorgan, including the very rare "Sutton Stone", a conglomerate of lias limestone and carboniferous limestone.<ref>{ ...such as the City Hall, National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff Crown Court, and buildings forming part of Cardiff University, together with more moder
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  • ...lly in the parish of [[East Horsley]]), at the point where a branch of the Sutton and Mole Valley Line joins the New Guildford Line, both routes between Lond ...erius (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. It
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  • ...ughton, who was Mayor of Maidstone in 1649 was appointed Clerk to the High Court of Justice and was responsible for declaring the death sentence on King Cha ...ay was authorised under the 1896 Light Railways Act to link Maidstone with Sutton Valence and Headcorn, linking with the Kent & East Sussex Railway. The only
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  • ...lies to the west. Other nearby settlements include [[Sutton Green, Surrey|Sutton Green]] and [[Old Woking]] to the north-east, and [[Burpham]] to the south Between Jacobs Well and Burpham lie the [[River Wey]], ''Burpham Court Farm Park'' (a 'rare breeds' centre, now closed), the River Wey Navigation,
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