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Neville Sutcliffe (), the camp, simpering, illegitimate son of Herbert Sutcliffe, who left Neville and his half-sister Dorothy half of his factory and house.He sells his Blackpool fish-and-chip shop to his friend Bobby so that he and Dorothy can pay the bank the £30,000 that their father owed.
Dottie Sutcliffe (born 27 August 1946) is a Rhodesian former swimmer. She competed in three events for Rhodesia at the 1960 Summer Olympics. [1] References
Irene Sutcliffe: 1968–1975 Vera Hopkins: Kathy Staff: 1973–1975 Idris Hopkins: Richard Davies: 1974–1975 Edna Gee: Mavis Rogerson 1971–1975 Jerry Booth: Graham Haberfield 1962–1968, 1971–1975 Concepta Riley: Doreen Keogh: 1960–1964, 1967, 1972, 1975
Clare Sutcliffe: Sara Griffiths: 1988–1989 Tony Barclay: Alun Lewis: 1989 Sandie Merrick: Jenny Mayors-Clark: 1972, 1980–1989 Jane Hutcheson Denis Rigg: Richard Franklin: 1988–1989 Ted Sharp: Andy Rashleigh: 1989 Jackie Merrick: Ian Sharrock: 1972, 1980–1989 Alice Wood: Olivia Jardith: 1989 Matt Skilbeck: Frederick Pyne: 1972–1989
The Sutcliffe School for Boys [11] bought and converted the house in 1953, and added school buildings in the grounds. After the school closed in 1992 the site was bought by the Dorothy House charity, which provides at-home medical care and a hospice for people with chronic or life-limiting illnesses.
Wiggins was born Dorothy Katz Palmer on August 14, 1925, at New York Hospital. She was primarily raised on Long Island and in Lyme, Connecticut, where her parents owned a home on Beckett Hill and became acquainted with Guy C. Wiggins. Wiggins graduated from Hempstead High School in Hempstead, New York and subsequently attended Queens College.
Their elder brother, Thomas, became the ward of Sir William Paget, and was married to Paget's daughter, Dorothy. [5] In August 1559, Thomas Willoughby died from 'overheating' while out hunting, leaving no issue, and Francis inherited the family estates. [6] At the age of seventeen, Francis married Elizabeth Littleton of Frankley, Worcestershire ...
Dorothy Tuttle (born Dorothy Polk Tuttle; April 21, 1918 – August 12, 1998) was an American dancer and performer, primarily working at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in film musicals of the 1940s.