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  2. Murder of Sir Richard Sutton - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] [12] Sutton owned smaller venues in Bath, Cheltenham and Windsor. [6] The Coat of arms of the Sutton baronets of Norwood Park (1772) The principal estate that Sutton owned was near Newbury, at Benham Park. This land included 6,000 acres, being acquired by Sutton's great-grandfather, Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Baronet.

  3. Sutton Park NNR - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Park NNR is a large urban park located in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The park is a National Nature Reserve; large parts are also a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Sutton Park is one of the largest urban parks in the United Kingdom. The park covers more than 2,200 acres (900 ha) according to one source. [1]

  4. History of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Icknield Street in Sutton Park. In Roman times a large military fort and marching camp, Metchley Fort, existed on the site of the present Queen Elizabeth Hospital near what is now Edgbaston in southern Birmingham. The fort was constructed soon after the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43. In AD 70, the fort was abandoned only to be ...

  5. Thomas E. Rose - Wikipedia

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    Rose was brevetted Major and Lieutenant Colonel on March 2, 1867, and was promoted to Major on April 2, 1892, before retiring on April 23, 1894. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] He spent his final years at Washington, D.C. before dying on November 6, 1907, and being buried at Arlington National Cemetery along with his wife, Lydia C. Trumbower.

  6. Murder of Jacqueline Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Mary Thomas (1945 – 18 August 1961) was an English 15-year-old biscuit factory worker from Alum Rock, Birmingham, who was sexually assaulted and strangled after disappearing on 18 August 1961. Her body was discovered a week later close to her home, and the murder sparked a manhunt involving several hundred police officers.

  7. Parks and open spaces in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Boats on Handsworth Park pond. Birmingham has 591 parks and open spaces, [1] totalling over 3,500 hectares (14 sq mi), [2] more than any other equivalent sized European city. [3] The centrepieces of Birmingham's park system are the five Premier Parks. Fifteen parks have received the prestigious Green Flag Award. [4]

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  9. Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield - Wikipedia

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    Four Oaks is an affluent residential area in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, lying along the north and east borders of Sutton Park.Four Oaks is situated approximately 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (12.1 km) north of Birmingham City Centre, and is bordered by Sutton Park, Streetly, Mere Green, Little Aston, Roughley and Aldridge. [1]