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  1. Thomas Sutton had been a gunner aboard Howell Davis ' 32-gun Royal Rover as they cruised off the Gold Coast taking a number of prizes in 1719. Davis tried tricking the governor of Principe into boarding his ship; the governor saw through his deception, turned the tables, and had his soldiers ambush and kill Davis as he came ashore.

  2. Thomas Sutton (1767–1835), a physician in Kent, England, was the first to publish a description of delirium tremens (the "DTs") and to connect the illness to an over indulgence in alcohol. [1] Sutton was born in Staffordshire, England about 1767. He studied medicine in London, England, Edinburgh, Scotland, and Leiden, The Netherlands, which ...

  3. Thomas of Sutton. Thomas of Sutton [1] (died after 1315) was an English Dominican theologian, an early Thomist. [2] He was ordained as deacon in 1274 by Walter Giffard, and joined the Dominicans in the 1270s; he may have been a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford before that. He became doctor of theology in 1282.

  4. Thomas Sutton (c.1638 - 15 November 1710) was the speaker of the House of Assembly of Jamaica in 1691-92 and 1698. Early life and family [ edit ] Sutton was born around 1638, the younger son of a Barbadian planter and arrived in the 1660s or 70s.

  5. Il est l'auteur de plusieurs écrits théologiques. Sutton a été un des premiers à diffuser les thèses et l'enseignement de Saint Thomas d'Aquin à l'Université de Oxford. En introduisant des thèses aristotéliciennes, il provoqua des conflits avec Robert Kilwardby archevêque de Canterbury . Parmi ses ouvrages nous trouvons :

  6. Added to NRHP. April 11, 1973. Thomas Sutton House, also known as the House on Game Preserve, is a historic home located at Woodland Beach, Kent County, Delaware. It was built about 1733, and is a two-story stuccoed brick house, constructed on a single pile, hall and parlor plan. It has a lower two-story wing that extends the axis of the main ...

  7. Thomas Sutton, comte de Clonard ( Wexford vers 1722 - Angoulême, 13 septembre 1782 1) est un armateur, négrier, planteur et financier irlandais naturalisé français, partisan des derniers prétendants Stuart, installé à Paris et Bordeaux. Il est le père de l'explorateur Robert Sutton de Clonard .