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Sutton Hoo (6219 bytes)
1: ...utton.hoo.helmet.JPG|right|250px|thumbnail|Sutton Hoo parade helmet]] 3: ...939]] that contains a wealth of artifacts. Sutton Hoo is of primary importance to [[Middle Ages|early m... 5: ==Sutton Hoo== 7: ...tigation began in [[1938]] and in 1939 the Sutton Hoo ship burial site was discovered. Further excavati... 9: ...crificial burials made at the same time as Sutton Hoo. Other mounds at the site include ''mound 2'' whe... Fort Hoo (853 bytes) 1: '''Fort Hoo''', like [[Fort Darnet]] was built on the recomme... 3: [[category:British forts|Hoo]] Cliffe-at-Hoo (11070 bytes) 1: '''Cliffe-at-Hoo''' is a [[village]] on the [[Hoo peninsula]] in [[Kent]], [[England]], reached fro... 5: ...having been called Clive and Cloveshoo (Cliffe-at-Hoo). 7: ==The ancient Saxon town of Cloveshoo== 9: ...gh it is generally thought to have been Cliffe-at-Hoo. 21: ...during the 16th century, the village of Cliffe-at-Hoo was still considered a town. By the middle of the... Hoo Peninsula (19840 bytes) 3: ...f marshland composed of alluvial silt; the name ''Hoo'' is the [[Old English]] word for ''high''. 11: ...e Hundred of Shamel. (Notes from ''The Hundred of Hoo'' (Ralph Arnold, Constable 1947)) 13: ...ranted his half-brother, Odo, the large estate of Hoo. 30: ... secondary road (B2000) goes north to [[Cliffe-at-Hoo]], on the edge of the northern marshes. 32: ...n of the now vanished station of the [[Hundred of Hoo Railway]], and finally enters Church Street, whic... Yoo-Hoo (2407 bytes) 1: [[Image:Yoohoologo.jpg|260px|right]] 2: '''Yoo-Hoo''' is the name of a [[chocolate]]-flavored [[Unit... 4: ''Yoo-Hoo'' dates back to the [[1920s]], when Mr. [[Natale ... 8: ...ther fruit drinks, so naturally, he applied ''Yoo-Hoo'' to his chocolate-flavored drink too. 10: ... labels are applied. As long as it is sealed, Yoo-Hoo cannot go sour.) Woo Hoo (1152 bytes) 1: "'''Woo Hoo'''" is a popular song originally released by [[Th... 3: ...04. Almost simultaneously, Chevrolet adopted "Woo Hoo" for its advertising of the new Chevy Cobalt. The... Hoo St Werburgh (190 bytes) 1: ...lages on the [[Hoo Peninsula]] to bear the name ''Hoo''. 5: [[Hoo Peninsula]] for notes on the village. Luton Hoo (5518 bytes) 1: ... his energies on his Bedfordshire estate at Luton Hoo. 5: Luton Hoo was one of the largest houses for which Adam was ... 7: ...ings such as the [[British Museum]]. Hence Luton Hoo, neither gothic or strictly Greek revival, is an ... 9: ...er plan. The Leigh family continued to own Luton Hoo until [[1903]], when on the death of John Leigh's... 19: Luton Hoo is now in the process of conversion to a luxury [... Sutton (1048 bytes) 1: ...]], is a very common [[place name]]. Places named Sutton include: 4: * [[Sutton, Bedfordshire|Sutton]], [[Bedfordshire]] 5: * [[Sutton, Cheshire|Sutton]], [[Cheshire]] 6: * [[Sutton Coldfield]], [[Birmingham]] 7: * [[London Borough of Sutton]] May Sutton (2531 bytes) 1: [[pl:May Sutton Bundy]] 2: [[de:May Sutton]] 3: '''May Godfrey Sutton''', born [[September 25]], [[1886]] in [[Plymouth... 6: ...California tennis circuit. In 1904 at age 18, May Sutton won the [[US Open (tennis)|United States Open]] s... 8: ..., with Douglass recapturing the title in 1906 and Sutton winning it back in 1907. After that she did not r... Sutton Waldron (535 bytes) 1: '''Sutton Waldron''' is a village in north [[Dorset]], [[En... Sutton Cheney (321 bytes) 1: '''Sutton Cheney''' is a [[village]] in [[Leicestershire]],... 3: '''Sutton Cheney Wharf''' on the [[Ashby Canal]] gives acce... Sutton Trinity (236 bytes) 1: '''Sutton Trinity''' is an electoral [[ward]] in [[Birmingh... Edmund Sutton (1655 bytes) 1: '''Sir Edmund Sutton''' Baron Tibetot and Cherlton, Knight of Dudley C... 5: ... was born in [[Dudley, England]], a son of [[John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley]], K.G. His wife was the grand ... 7: ...p of Durham), Jane Sutton, Oliver Sutton, Eleanor Sutton, and John Dudley, Esq., of Atherington, Sussex, w... 11: ... Edward, (b.1459), who was to become the [[Edward_Sutton%2C_2nd_Baron_Dudley|2nd lord Dudley]]. 13: [[Category:1425 births|Sutton, Edmund]] Jim Sutton (4128 bytes) 3: ...=center|[[Image:JimSutton.png|center|Photo of Jim Sutton]] 39: ...7 November]] [[1941]]), generally known as '''Jim Sutton''', is a [[New Zealand]] politician. He currently... 41: ...e young, arriving in [[1949]]. He attended high school in [[Timaru]] before becoming a [[farmer]]. He h... 43: ...w Zealand National Party|National Party]], and so Sutton's victory as a Labour candidate is noteworthy. 45: ...aused significant redistribution of electorates - Sutton became the MP for Aoraki, which includes both of ... Hal Sutton (1658 bytes) 1: '''Hal Sutton''' (born [[April 28]], [[1958]] in [[Shreveport, ... 3: ...GA TOUR career money list. In [[2001]], however, Sutton had one of his best years, making the cut in 22 o... 5: ...the USA by 18.5 points to 9.5 points. Inevitably, Sutton came in for some criticism of his performance as ... 9: ...players/profile?playerId=418 ESPN profile for Hal Sutton] 10: ...[http://www.golfstarsonline.com/S/Hal_Sutton/ Hal Sutton at Golf Stars Online] Directory of related interv... Frank Sutton (1756 bytes) 1: [[Image:Frank Sutton tvweek.jpg|thumb|Frank Sutton with [[Jim Nabors]] on TV Week]] 2: '''Frank Sutton''' ([[October 23]], [[1923]] - [[June 28]], [[197... 4: ...After Sutton graduated from East Nashville High School, he returned to Clarksville to become a radio DJ... 8: ...Louisiana]], he died of a [[heart attack]] at 50. Sutton was buried in his hometown of Clarksville. 11: * {{imdb name|id=0840308|name=Frank Sutton}} John de Sutton V (795 bytes) 1: '''John Sutton''' Vth, (b [[1380]], {[[Coleshill]], [[Warwickshi... 3: John was to become the father of the [[John_Sutton%2C_1st_Baron_Dudley|first lord Dudley]], also nam... 5: John Sutton Vth's father was the John Sutton born in 1361 and who died 1395, of [[Dudley Castl... 7: ... widely held that this Sutton was the son of John Sutton (b.1339 d. 1370) and [[Catherine de Stafford]] (b... 12: [[Category:1380 births|Sutton, John I, de]] Sutton, London (812 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Sutton 7: ...th="50%"|[[Borough]]:||[[London Borough of Sutton|Sutton]] 24: ...''Sutton''' is a place in the [[London Borough of Sutton]]. Walter Sutton (1651 bytes) 1: ...du/research/medicine/anatomy/sutton/images/walter_sutton.jpg]] --> 3: '''Walter Stanborough Sutton''' ([[April 5]], [[1877]] - [[March 10]], [[1916]... 4: Sutton, born in [[Utica, New York]], attended [[Columbia... 6: In [[1902]] Sutton suggested that ''"the association of paternal and... 7: ...d their theory, often referred to as the ''Boveri-Sutton Chromosome Theory'', remained controversial in th...
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