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  2. Barclays Bank building, Sutton - Wikipedia

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    The Barclays Bank building is a four-storey locally listed building overlooking the historic crossroads in the town centre of Sutton in the south London Borough of Sutton. It was built in 1894, originally as the London and Provincial Bank.

  3. Sutton, London - Wikipedia

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    Sutton town centre The Barclays Bank building in Sutton's shopping area. Sutton is one of the eleven major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan [125] in a borough that benefits from very low crime by London standards. The town contains a major retail district, centred on Sutton High Street.

  4. File:Barclay's Bank building, Sutton (Surrey), Greater London ...

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    English: The grand and decorative London and Provincial Bank building (now home to Barclays Bank), which was built overlooking the historic crossroads in Sutton town centre in 1894. It is four storeys tall and forms a prominent landmark when arriving in the town centre.

  5. Lists of unusual deaths - Wikipedia

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    His death played a significant role in the decline of jousting as a sport, particularly in France. [89] Amy Robsart: 8 September 1560: The 28-year-old wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester was found dead by a staircase with two wounds on her head and a broken neck. Theories suggest she threw herself down the stairs. [90] [91] Hans Staininger

  6. David and Frederick Barclay - Wikipedia

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    The Ellerman deal helped the Barclays develop the strategy of buying companies, breaking them up and profiting from the real estate. [15] The technique of approaching an insider to obtain an advantage also set a precedent for later deals: the Barclays approached the Ellerman non-executive chairman, David Scott, at a secret meeting in Monte Carlo.

  7. Barclays - Wikipedia

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    Barclays plc (/ ˈ b ɑːr k l i z /, occasionally /-l eɪ z /) is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England.Barclays operates as two divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, supported by a service company, Barclays Execution Services.

  8. Jes Staley - Wikipedia

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    Barclays has a policy that directors should own shares worth four times their salaries, which Staley achieved, as his salary amounted to £1.2m. However, his total remuneration package, including his salary, a fixed pay allowance to avoid an EU cap on bonuses, annual bonuses of up to £2.1m and a long-term incentive plan of £3.2m, was worth £ ...

  9. Murder of Sir Richard Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Sutton and Ferrari separated in 2000, although remained on good terms. [10] [11] After this time, he met his partner, Anne Schreiber, with the Schreiber and Sutton families having both previously been friends. [4] [5] [9] Sutton owned a variety of land, with extensive estates, including the Benham Estate in Berkshire and Stainton Estate in ...