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- Eric Stuteville (born February 6, 1995) is an American former professional basketball player. He competed in college at California State University, Sacramento...
- Robert III de Stuteville (died 1186) was an English baron and justiciar. He was son of Robert II de Stuteville (from Estouteville in Normandy), one of...
- Nicholas I de Stuteville (died 1218) Baron of Liddel and Cottingham, was an English noble. He was the second son of Robert de Stuteville and Helewise Murdac...
- Thomas Becket. William de Stuteville was appointed as Governor of Knaresborough castle in Easter 1173. After de Stuteville's death in 1203, King John gave...
- boundary wall and double ditch were noted in 1282. The male line of the de Stutevilles ended in 1233, and the castle was acquired by the le Wake family. Edward...
- was not the prin****l residence of any family until acquired by the Stutevilles, the first of whom is likely to have established Dalham Hall. Simon Patrick...
- William de Stuteville (died 1203) Baron of Cottingham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Lord of Buttercrambe in the North Riding of Yorkshire, was an English...
- 1990. Stuteville, George (October 5, 1982). "'****' area probed for clues to youth's death". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Miley, Scott L.; Stuteville, George...
- re-fortified the castle in 1173 during the revolt of 1173-74, with William de Stuteville appointed as governor. The Percy family held Topcliffe. Edward III of...
- prepared to accept the resignation of superintendent Robby Stuteville. In January 2023, Stuteville, who was allowed to carry a handgun under current Texas...