- John
Cutte (fl. 1416) of Wells, Somerset, was an
English politician.
Cutte was
married with two sons.
Their names are unknown. He was a
Member (MP) of...
- in Thaxted, England, or to the
brick hall
built in its
place by Sir John
Cutte (died 1520) in the
early 16th century. The
original hall was a timber-framed...
- Boissy-le-
Cutté (French pronunciation: [bwasi lə kyte] ) is a
commune in the
Essonne department in Île-de-France in
northern France.
Inhabitants of Boissy-le-Cutté...
- (1880-1938),
Independent Radical mayor from 1919 to 1938 (death);
Valentin Cutté (1854-1936),
Republican mayor from 1903 to 1919;
Gervais Parent (1852-1913)...
- ****istant (voice only) 1993 The
Adventures of
Brisco County, Jr.
Blackbeard La
Cutte Episode: "Pirates!" 1996
Deadly Voyage Romachenko Television film 1996 Tarzan:...
-
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
Pepys married firstly Judith Cutte,
daughter of Sir
William Cutte of Arkesden, in 1620. He
married secondly Mary Gosnold, daughter...
- Auvers-Saint-Georges, Blandy, Boigneville, Bois-Herpin, Boissy-la-Rivière, Boissy-le-
Cutté, Bouville, Brouy, Cerny, Chalo-Saint-Mars, Chalou-Moulineux, Chatignonville...
- John
Cutte (d. 1520), Under-Treasurer to
Henry VII and
Henry VIII,
built Horham Hall on the site of an
earlier house. His grandson, Sir John
Cutte (1545-1615)...
-
Sudbury and Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland (1589–1659) (1) +(1620)+ Judith
Cutte (2) + Mary
Gosnold Richard Pepys of
Ashen (Es****),
lawyer (? – 1664)...
-
Baulne Bièvres
Blandy Boigneville Bois-Herpin Boissy-la-Rivière Boissy-le-
Cutté Boissy-le-Sec Boissy-sous-Saint-Yon
Bondoufle Boullay-les-Troux Bouray-sur-Juine...