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  2. Murder of Sir Richard Sutton - Wikipedia

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    After separating from David, Sutton invited Anne and her children, Thomas and Rose, to move into his home at his £2m Moorhill estate. [7] [9] [14] [15] Sutton also let David move into a cottage on the estate, suggesting the move could be alongside an agreement to go into rehab.

  3. York Avenue and Sutton Place - Wikipedia

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    The earliest source found by The New York Times using the term Sutton Place dates to 1883. At that time, the New York City Board of Aldermen approved a petition to change the name from "Avenue A" to "Sutton Place", covering the blocks between 57th and 60th Streets. [5] [6] The block between 59th and 60th Streets is now considered a part of York ...

  4. Killings of Thomas and Rosemarie Uva - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Uva got out of prison in May 1992 at the age of 28. He and his 31-year-old wife, who worked as the getaway driver, started holding up mafia social clubs throughout New York City that were owned by the Gambino crime family and the Bonanno crime family. As a result, mafia families put out an "open contract" to kill the couple. [1]

  5. Sutton 58 - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen and is 847 feet (258 m) tall. [2] [3] It is variously cited as containing 62 stories [2] [4] or 65 stories. [3]The site contains 260,000 square feet (24,000 m 2) of buildable space.

  6. Libby Prison escape - Wikipedia

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    Rose toiled feverishly in the tunnel and organized digging teams while Hamilton worked out the logistics and invented contraptions for removing dirt and supplying oxygen to the tunnel. Various setbacks plagued the tunneling effort but as Lieutenant Moran recorded, "the undaunted Rose, aided by Hamilton, [always] persuaded the men to another ...

  7. Thomas E. Rose - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ellwood Rose (1830-1907) was an American Brevet Brigadier General during the American Civil War. He commanded the 77th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment who participated through the Chickamauga campaign and the Atlanta campaign .

  8. Thomas Rose - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rose may refer to: Thomas G. Rose (1901–1979), English cricketer; Thomas M. Rose (born 1948), U.S. federal judge; Thomas Rose (RAF officer) (1895–1968), British flying ace; Thomas Rose (died 1837), publican and pioneer settler in colonial Sydney; Thomas Rose (politician) (1856–1926), Australian politician

  9. Thomas Paine Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Paine Cottage in New Rochelle, New York, in the United States, was the home from 1802 to 1806 of Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense, U.S. Founding Father, and Revolutionary War hero. Paine was buried near the cottage from his death in 1809 until his body was disinterred in 1819.