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Stratton

[ strat-n ]

noun

  1. Charles Sherwood General Tom Thumb, 1838–83, U.S. dwarf who performed in the circus of P. T. Barnum.


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The best answer Sutton offers is a statement by the preacher John Roach Stratton back in 1918.

Stratton Oakmont was a classic boiler room—it even inspired a 2000 movie called Boiler Room.

A search for this name in the parish registers of Tetcott and Stratton has proved unsuccessful.

Obtaining leave to retire, he returned home to Stratton, and died in the same house in which he was born.

The Oxford crone speaks with a Cornish accent, and some think that she hailed from Stratton.

She was a great help to Miss Stratton and I would like her to have the position permanently at the nursery.

Miss Stratton, a kindergarten teacher, needed the work on account of having an invalid sister to support.

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