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   Jean Paul Getty at Sutton Place

Page entitled : J. Paul Getty retreat at Sutton Place Tudor mansion

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How J. Paul Getty spend his last years at Sutton place, his English Tudor mansion, merged Tidewater with Getty Oil and rebuffed his sons and mistresses.


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The English Tudor mansion became the oil billionaire’s last retreat. There he lived with his close staff and the women who contended for his favors, which he attributed in a perversely random manner, apparently enjoying himself among the fighting beasts. These included the ubiquitous Penelope Kitson, who had the honor to give her daughter’s coming-out party at Sutton Place, her early rival ...

 

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