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  2. 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 .

  3. Murder of Sir Richard Sutton - Wikipedia

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    On 7 April 2021, 83-year-old Sir Richard Sutton was killed by his step-son, 35-year-old Thomas Schreiber. Sutton was stabbed several times by Schreiber in his home on his Moorhill estate in Higher Langham, near Gillingham, Dorset. During the attack on Sutton, Schreiber also attacked his mother, Anne Schreiber, stabbing her several times.

  4. 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]

  5. 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

  6. Sir Thomas Sutton, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sutton rose to be militia lieutenant-colonel in 1800. [1] He was created a baronet on 5 March, 1806. [2] Mary Berry had dinner with Sutton and his wife on 21 September 1809. She wrote in her journal: "His conversation always remarkably sensible, and liberal-minded, and to the purpose."

  7. Sutton Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Station sign in the collection at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum Sutton Park railway station 2 October 1980 An image of a Sutton Park railway ticket The station opened in 1879. Overnight on 24-25 February 1942, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth stayed on the Royal Train which was parked behind the signal box.

  8. John Sutton Nettlefold (social reformer) - Wikipedia

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    John Sutton Nettlefold, JP (2 May 1866 – 3 November 1930) [1] was a British social reformer. He was the fourth son of Edward John Nettlefold (the son of John Sutton Nettlefold, 1792–1866) and was born in London in 1866. In 1878, he came to Birmingham and after leaving school entered the Broad Street offices of Messrs. Nettlefold and Co ...

  9. Thomas Kirke Rose - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Kirke Rose (1865–1953) was a British chemist and metallurgist. He was Assayer of the Royal Mint from 1902 until his retirement in 1926, and served on the Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy every year from 1899 to 1926 except 1913, presiding from 1915 to 1916.

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