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    William Henry Suttor (Senior) (12 December 1805 – 20 October 1877) was an Australian pastoralist and politician. Suttor was born in Baulkham Hills, New...
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  • William Suttor may refer to: William Henry Suttor, Australian pastoralist and politician William Suttor Jr., his son, Australian politician and pastoralist...
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    William Henry Suttor (4 November 1834 – 20 October 1905) was an Australian politician and pastoralist. He was born at Brucedale near Bathurst to William...
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  • Australia Francis Bathurst Suttor (1839–1915), Australian pastoralist and politician, son of William Henry Suttor George Suttor (1774–1859), pioneer settler...
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    Porpoise at Spithead. Eliza Maria Suttor (1801–1889) Thomas Charles Cadogan Suttor (1804–1889) William Henry Suttor (1805–1877) member of the New South...
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    Bathurst 1995–2013. Sir Francis Bathurst Suttor (1839–1915), a local politician and pastoralist. William Henry Suttor, (1805–1877), a local politician and...
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    was claiming the area as a sheep station on behalf of his employer William Henry Suttor senior (1805–1877) at Bathurst. It is not known why Hawkins picked...
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    a state of nature than they do of a wild animal". George's son, William Henry Suttor (the young man who had faced Windradyne and the Wiradjuri on the...
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  • Bligh Suttor [1] (1809–1886)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 April 2019. Teale, Ruth (1976). "Suttor, William Henry (1834–1905)"...
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    troopers. Twelve men volunteered, including pastoralist and politician William Henry Suttor, who was chosen as the volunteers' leader, with his brother Charles...
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