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M Bridger from Preston. |
Източници • [marriage event] с John Scutt : BT 1606-1882 SofG / Hove Marriages 1672-1675 / VRI FHL 1067211
J S of Brighthelmston. Bought Wick Farm (250 acres east of St.John's Road, between sea & just north of Old Shoreham Road), in 1701 for 1600. |
Източници • кръщение : PR 1558-1701 • [marriage event] с Mary Bridger : BT 1606-1882 SofG / Hove Marriages 1672-1675 / VRI FHL 1067211 • смърт : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG
T S of Brighton. IGI Mar 1992 states also 1704 Sep 04 and 1705 Sep 04 in Preston and Brighton, St.Nicholas. |
Източници • кръщение : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG • [marriage event] с Hannah Baker : BT 1606-1882 SofG / Hove Marriages 1705-1714 / VRI FHL 1067211
Източници • [marriage event] с Thomas Scutt : BT 1606-1882 SofG / Hove Marriages 1705-1714 / VRI FHL 1067211
(IGI states Thomas Scutt & Avis Searle.) |
Източници • кръщение : IGI
Brighton Presbyterian Reg:1700-1837 (M.J. Burchall)- page iv " A list of the Subscription, or account of what People give to me (John Duke, minister) yearly October 27th, 1738", Mr Thomas Scutt and Mr Banjamin Scutt �3.3.0. |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG
Union Street, Chapel Ship Street-Independent. IGI Mar 1992 gives 1709 Mar 02. Brighton Presbyterian Reg:1700-1837 - page iv " A list of the Subscription, or account of what People give to me (John Duke, minister) yearly October 27th, 1738", Capt.John Scutt �2.2.0. |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG
[(1) Brighton Presbyterian Reg:1700-1837 (M.J. Burchall) - page iv "A list of the Subscription, or account of what People give to me (John Duke, minister) yearly October 27th, 1738", Mr Thomas Scutt & Mr Banjamin Scutt £3.3.0. (2) Benjamin Scutt - Wick Farm entailed from uncle John in 1744 then a yeoman. (3) Marriage bond £1000 (see Prob11/809/181). (4)FRC Prob:11/809/181 - 21/6/1754, wife Mary, Wick Farm son Thomas, 6 daughters, Mary, Hannah, Sarah, Elizabeth, Ann & Martha, unmarried William (gent).] [Copy will of Benjamin Scutt, Brighton, gentleman - ref. SAS-ACC6859/56 - date:1753. Arbitration bond for £5000 in determination of John Fuller, Lewes, esquire, and Josias Smith, Lewes, gentleman.] |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG • [marriage event] с Mary Turner : Southwark St. John Horsleydown Parish Register Transcripts / Vicar-General Marriage Licence Allegations (1694 - 1850) 16 Jun 1740 - also see Marriage of daughter Mary Scutt • погребение : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG
Marriage bond 1000 (see Prob:11/809/181). |
Източници • раждане : b.1718 Keymer (FRC Ancestral File 4.12). • [marriage event] с Benjamin Scutt : Southwark St. John Horsleydown Parish Register Transcripts / Vicar-General Marriage Licence Allegations (1694 - 1850) 16 Jun 1740 - also see Marriage of daughter Mary Scutt • [marriage event] с John Turner : St. Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / VRI FHL 1067105
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG • [marriage event] с Robert Davis : St. Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / VRI FHL 1067105
Източници • [marriage event] с Mary Scutt : St. Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / VRI FHL 1067105
[H S spinster of Brighthelmston - Bank of England Will Extracts (1717-1845) Book:6 L-Z Reg:1564.] [Catalogue Reference:PROB 11/1524. Dept:Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Class:Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Piece:Name of Register: Crickett Quire Numbers:316-368. Date:20 July 1811. Scope:Will of Hannah Scutt, Spinster of Brighthelmston, Sussex. Image Contains:1 will of many for the catalogue reference.] |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG • смърт : Prob.11/1524 :1811 Jul 20
Източници • кръщение : FHC Prob/11/809/181
IGI Mar 1992 - 1744 Feb 06. Probate 6/198 Capes. E S formerly of Chandos St, Covent Gdn. Admon to Mary Davis, widow & natural sister, under 450. |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG • [marriage event] с Jenkin Jones : St. Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / VRI FHL 1067105 • смърт : FHC Admon 9 Jan 1822
Източници • [marriage event] с Elizabeth Scutt : St. Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / VRI FHL 1067105
Източници • смърт : Marylebone 1 153
(did she die in 1759?) |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG
The names of thofe who are nominated for Sheriffs by the Lords the Council at the Exchequer, on the morrow of St. Martin, in the thirtieth year of the reign of King George the third, and in the year our Lord, 1789. Suffix - Henry Manning, of Southover, John Drew, of Chicefter, Thomas Scutt, Brighthelmstone, Efqrs.] [FRC Prob.11/1258/209. Inherited Wick Farm from father & left to eldest son Thomas; others John, Benjamin & William, daughter Mary. PROB.11/1258 :1795 Mar 09.] |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG - Chapel Ship Street.-independent. • [marriage event] с Mary Smithers : CMB 1754-1840 SofG • погребение : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG
M S - Land Tax 1835 Middle Street, Mrs Smithers, Scutt's brewhouse 10s. Mary (Widow) devised to sons Thomas, Benjamin, John & William.] [M S 83yr.] |
Източници • [marriage event] с Thomas Scutt : CMB 1754-1840 SofG • смърт : Archdeaconery of Lewes Wills A75-755 / F B'ton 1820-60 SofG
Взаимоотношения • [marriage event] · 18 септември 1798 · Marylebone Road, London - St Marylebone : Ralph Caldwell Esquire † и Mary Scutt ca 1778-ca 1801
[He matriculated at New College, Oxford April 27 1789.] [Sussex Advertiser - Monday 28 April 1800. To be sold by Auction, by Verrall & Son, At the Bear Inn, in the Cliff, Lewes, on Tuefday, the of May, at fix the evening, in Two Lots. Lot 1. All that good Dwelling Houfe and Premises, with about two acres, exceeding good meadow land adjoining, delightfully fituate clofe to the turnpike road at Blackboys, in the parish of Framfield, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Scutt. Lot 2. About fix acres, of rich Meadow Land, about half a mile from the houfe. N.B. Great part of the above premises were lately new, and are very defirable for a Boarding School, being very roomy, healthy fituation, and having every neceffary convenience, viewed, and further particulars had, of Mr. John Bannister, Wheelwright, at Blackboys; or of the Auctioneer, Cliff, Lewes.] [Fri 15 May 1807, Kentish Gazette, Kent, May 7, at St George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Tho. Scutt, Brighton, to Miss M. White, youngest daughter of Joseph White, esq. Cheshire.] [[Deeds. FILE - HOVE:46(later 48) Brunswick Square - ref. AMS5945/4 - date: 1807-1870. By virtue of a power of appointment in the settlement on his marriage with Mary daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street esq, 5 & 6 May 1807, Thomas Scutt of Brighton clerk conveyed to William Lambert of Portland Street, Brighton stonemason and William Furner of Brighton gent his trustee a house built by Lambert on the west side of Brunswick Square (on land contracted to be sold to Thomas Cooper and Charles Lynn of Brighton builders for £333 6s 8d) on 29 Jul 1825; Cooper and Lynn received the balance of the £600 purchase price (4/1).] [Inherited Wick Farm from his father Thomas. FRC Prob11/2162/871 bought Clapham Estate, Litlington, in 1830 & left it to his son, Rev. T S (curate in Edburton, St. Andrews 1807). [Hampshire Telegraph, Monday 21 February 1825. It is said that that Mr. Baring and Mr. T Kemp, gave only £60.00, instead of one hundred thousand pounds, for the Wick Estate, to the Rev. Thomas Scutt.] [25/11/1852. Son T W S of Clapham House & his son Thomas. Daughter Mary, wife of Revd. Edward Boughton Johnson. Tombstone in St.Thomas A'Becket Church, Pagham. "The Rev Thomas Scutt MA who died April 21st 1852 aged 83 years. Enter not into judgement with thy servant O Lord for in thy sight shall no man living be justified".] [Ann Sergison was previously married to Francis Sergison.] [By his will of 30 Aug 1847, Thomas Scutt bequeathed his property in Hellingly to William Furner, Edmund Joseph Furner and George Philcox Hill in trust; he died on 21 Sep and the will was proved in PCC on 25 Nov 1852.] [Sussex Advertiser, Tuesday 25 November 1851. POLEGATE. The rent audit of the Rev. Thomas Scutt was held at the Horse and Groom, Polegate, on Thursday last, on which occasion a party of nearly 40 sat down to excellent dinner, served up in superior style by Mr Clare the host. Mr. Hills, of Brighton, presided as the steward of the Rev. Mr Scutt. and a liberal percentage was deducted from the rents.] [Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 31 May 1853. Whereas the Reverend Thomas Scutt, late of Clapham House, and Brighton, the county Sussex, did by his Will bequeath to his Trustees therein named certain sums of money upon trust thereout to pay and discharge all or any or such one more the debt or debts which might be due and owing from his son Thomas White Scutt, at the time of his the said Thomas Scutt's decease, as the said Trustees should, their discretion, think proper, with a view therefore to the exercise such discretion, all persons having any claim against the said Thomas White Scutt are requested forthwith to send the particulars of their respective claims, stating the date and nature of the security (if any) held by them respectively to Messrs. W. H. and C. J. Palmer, 24, Bedford Row, London, or to Mr. Hill, No.1. Pavilion Parade, Brighton. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1853.] [T S - 83yr., abode: Aldwick Villa, Pagham. He lived in West Street 16 and later 77.] [Dundee, Perth, & Cupar Advertiser - Tuesday 05 October 1852. At Aldwick, Bognor, on the 21st ultimo, aged 83, the Rev. Thomas Scutt. The deceased was formerly the owner of the Wick estate, which he sold to Baron Goldsmid for a very large sum. He died worth £150,000.] |
Източници • кръщение : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG • [marriage event] с Anne Warden : St. Nicholas Marriages 1797-1812 / VRI FHL 1067106 • [marriage event] с Mary White : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 05 May 1807 / IGI / Kentish Gazette [1807 May 15] • смърт : Westhampnett 2b 170 / Deeds of Worlds End Farm Hellingly • погребение : Pagham Burials Registers (146/1/5/1/2 & 146/1/1/3/1+) Page29 Entry708
[Only child of Michel Warden and heir to Cuckfield Place; her right to inherit was disputed in Chancery case by Charles Langdon and Anthony Nott, two descendants of the eight heirs named in the original Deed of settlement by Charles Sergison in anticipation of the marriage of Thomas Warden (Sergison) and Mary Pitt. They claimed that she was not born in wedlock; her mother, Sarah Dean had been a "common servant" at Cuckfield Place and Ann had been born ten months before her parents wedding. Michael Warden (Sergison) claimed that he and Sarah Dean had contracted a previous secret marriage in the Fleet Prison, and although they were never able to produce any evidence to support this claim, Ann's right to inherit was confirmed. When Michael did in 1784, Anne became Lady of the Manor and Dame of Cuckfield Place and her husband, Francis Jefferson, took the name Sergison and was an active "squire" of Cuckfield. After his death in 1793 she married the Rev Thomas Scutt in 1804, but the marriage ended within a year in a deed of separation under which Dame Ann allowed her husband £1,000 a year. She had an income of £8,000 a year in rents, and was able to support her two spendthrift sons, Warden and Francis Sergison, and save for herself a private fortune of £17,000. Her will dated 27 October 1806 left all her property in trust to executors William Sewell, Nehemiah Winter, Thomas Granger and Joseph Buckeridge, with the interest on her capital divided between her two sons for their joint lives; to the survivor during his life and after their decease to transfer the estate in trust to any of their surviving children. The will does not mention her daughter Ann, wife of the Rev. William Pritchard, from whom she was estranged, even though she was the only one to have children. Her private fortune was to go to her son's children (if any) and it was in pursuit of this that her son Francis connived at the deception practised by his wife to obtain a baby (see Chancery case of 1820 which proved the illegitimacy of his daughter Harriet). Maisie Wright, A Chronicle of Cuckfield, revised edition, 1991, p128.] [Anne Sergison was one of the wealthiest landowners in Sussex at this time with an income of £8,000 a year from her rents, and she insisted that her previous husband and her son-in-law both took the name Sergison, as well as Thomas Scutt.] [Whitehall, December 23, 1803. [The London Gazette 1803]. The King has been pleased to grant unto Thomas Skutt, of Cuckfield Place, in the Parish of Cuckfield, in the County of Sussex, Clerk, during the natural Life of Ann his Wife, (late Ann Sergison, Widow and Relict of Francis Sergison, late of Cuckfield-Place aforesaid, heretofore Francis Jefferson, deceased, and only Daughter and Heir of Michael Sergison, formerly Michael Warden, Esq; also deceased,) His Royal Licence and Authority, that he may assume and take the Surname of Sergison, and also bear the Arms of Sergison, in Compliance with a Covenant contained in the Deed of Settlement made on his Marriage with the said Ann Sergison, Widow, bearing Date the Twenty-fourth Day of November last ; such Arms being first duly exemplified according to the Laws of Arms, and recorded in the Heralds Office : And also to order, that this His Majesty's Concession and Declaration, be registered in His College of Arms, otherwise to be void and of none Effect.] |
Източници • [marriage event] с Thomas Scutt : St. Nicholas Marriages 1797-1812 / VRI FHL 1067106
[Mary, daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street, London, Fri 15 May 1807, Kentish Gazette, Kent, May 7, at St, George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Tho. Scutt, Brighton, to Miss M. White, youngest daughter of Joseph White, esq. Cheshire.] [Deeds. FILE - HOVE:46(later 48) Brunswick Square - ref. AMS5945/4 - date: 1807-1870. By virtue of a power of appointment in the settlement on his marriage with Mary daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street esq, 5 & 6 May 1807, Thomas Scutt of Brighton clerk conveyed to William Lambert of Portland Street, Brighton stonemason and William Furner of Brighton gent his trustee a house built by Lambert on the west side of Brunswick Square (on land contracted to be sold to Thomas Cooper and Charles Lynn of Brighton builders for £333 6s 8d) on 29 Jul 1825; Cooper and Lynn received the balance of the £600 purchase price (4/1). |
Източници • [marriage event] с Thomas Scutt : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 05 May 1807 / IGI / Kentish Gazette [1807 May 15] • смърт : Deeds
[T W S - inherited Clapham Estate from his father, Rev.T W S Clapham House and subscriber signature, also Trustee.] [Reverend T S Scutt - Exors of Bognor, ca 4000 Acres.] [Morning Chronicle, London, 1825 Feb 22. The ground at the extremity of the west cliff, and even beyond Wick & the Chalibeate, belonging to the Rev. Mr. Scutt, has recently been purchased by Mr. Kemp and Mr.Baring, as a joint speculation for sixty thousand pounds; and these wealthy individuals intend to dispose of it in lots, either as freehold or on building leases, by which they calculate upon doubling their purchase money. In the midst of all this, rents of good houses still continue undiminished, and even at this moment in demand.] [(Thomas "S" Scutt!) - gentleman. Commission in the Sussex Militia, signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex. Thomas White Scutt, Gent, to be Ensign, vice Arthur Chichester resigned, dated 29th September 1827. Ensign Thomas White Scutt to be Lieutenant dated 2nd November 1830 - Royal Sussex Regiment of Militia. Thomas White Scutt, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant, dated 28th November 1835.] [Hampshire Chronicle, Monday 22 November 1830. Friday Night's Gazette. St James's Palace, Nov 17. The King has this day conferred the ..... ..... The Lord Lieutenant has appointed Ensigns Thomas White Scutt, John Price Gruggen, Charles Gruggen, and Lord Wm. Pitt Lennox, to be Lieutenants and the Hon. Edw. Turnour to be Ensign, of the Royal Sussex Regiment Militia.] [Tue 09 Feb 1836, Kentish Gazette, Kent, Feb 4, at Glynde, Sussex, by the Rev. Francis Barrow, Thomas White Scutt, esq. of Lewes, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county, to Catherine Ann, eldest daughter of John Ellman, esq. of Glynde.] [Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Monday 23 October 1837. I Hereby Give Notice, that the General Quarter Session of the Peace held at Lewes, in and for the County of Sussex, Monday, the sixteenth day October instant ----- esquire Thomas White Scutt of Lewes, ----- W M. V. Langridge, Clerk the Peace Record Room, County Hall, Lewes, 18 October, 1837.] [Sussex Advertiser, Monday 07 March 1842. At a Public Meeting of the inhabitants of the Borough of Brighton, held at the Town Hall, on Friday, the 4th March 1842, in consequence of the STOPPAGE THE BANKING ESTABLISHMENT of MESSRS. WIGNEY, And for the purpose of an expression of PUBLIC CONFIDENCE THE EXISTING BANKS, Mr. Thos. Fuller, High Constable, in the Chair, It was moved that the Rev. Thomas Scutt, seconded by Mr. Smith Hannington, and resolved unanimously, "That under the painful circumstance of the suspension of payments the Banking Establishment of Messrs. Wigney, it is expedient that prompt steps should taken to publicly express the confidence of the inhabitants in the two remaining banks, namely, Messrs. Hall, West, and Borrer's, and the London and County Banks." Moved by T. Attree, Esq., and seconded by Mr. Isaac Bass, and carried unanimously, that this meeting hereby emphatically expresses its most unlimited confidence the stability of the above Banking Establishments of Messrs. Hall, West, and Borrer, and the London and County Bank, and their determination to support them at the present crisis. Moved by Mr. Herbert Holtham, seconded Mr. H. P. Tamplin, and carried unanimously, That the proceedings of this meeting be advertised in the provincial papers, the Times and Morning Chronicle, and be published in hand-bills for immediate distribution in the town and neighbourhood." Moved Mr. Holtham, and seconded Mr. Cordy, "That the expenses incident to this meeting paid by the High Constable, and charged in his account." Thomas Fuller, High Constable.] [Lieutenant, Thomas White Scutt, resigned dated 1st January 1839.] [Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Tuesday 06 October 1846. Eastbourne. Bench Report, Saturday, October 3rd. Before N. Willard, Esq. Thomas Page, of Herstmonceux, labourer, was brought up by Mr. Daws, Inspector police, charged with stealing some oak boards, the value of 3s., the property of the Rev. Thomas Scutt. The prisoner pleaded guilty to the charge, and was accordingly committed for trial at the quarter sessions.] [Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 31 May 1853. Whereas the Reverend Thomas Scutt, late of Clapham House, and Brighton, the county Sussex, did by his Will bequeath to his Trustees therein named certain sums of money upon trust thereout to pay and discharge all or any or such one more the debt or debts which might be due and owing from his son Thomas White Scutt, at the time of his the said Thomas Scutt's decease, as the said Trustees should, their discretion, think proper, with a view therefore to the exercise such discretion, all persons having any claim against the said Thomas White Scutt are requested forthwith to send the particulars of their respective claims, stating the date and nature of the security (if any) held by them respectively to Messrs. W. H. and C. J. Palmer, 24, Bedford Row, London, or to Mr. Hill, No. 1. Pavilion Parade, Brighton. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1853.] [Sussex Post Office Directory 1874, Litlington is farmed by others as a gift of the trustees of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt. In the 1874 directory the statement is made that the principal landowners are the trustees of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt.] |
Източници • раждане : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG • [marriage event] с Catherine Ann Ellman : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Kentish Gazette [1836 Feb 09] • смърт : Croydon 2a 93 / Sussex land owners 1873
Взаимоотношения • [marriage event] · 5 август 1856 · St John's Wood, Marylebone, London - St Anne : John Fermor Godfrey Sir †1900 и Mary Cordelia Scutt ca 1838-ca 1919
[C A S 76yr.] [Tue 09 Feb 1836, Kentish Gazette, Kent, Feb 4, at Glynde, Sussex, by the Rev. Francis Barrow, Thomas White Scutt, esq. of Lewes, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county, to Catherine Ann, eldest daughter of John Ellman, esq. of Glynde. Wife Catherine Scutt and the three children left him long before he died. For at least seven years, Mrs. Catherine Scutt had lived with her brother at Berwick before leaving to make a home for herself. (A book written by Edward Boys Ellman, brother-in-law of Thomas White Scutt and published by Skeffington & Son in 1912, six years after Ellman's death).] [The 1851 Census confirms that Catherine was at Berwick – occupation housekeeper – along with her two daughters. Thomas Scutt would have been at a boarding school. So for at least seven years Catherine had lived with her brother before leaving to ‘make a home for herself'.] |
Източници • раждане : Census 1841-51 Sussex • кръщение : Ashton Emery • [marriage event] с Thomas White Scutt : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Kentish Gazette [1836 Feb 09] • смърт : Christchurch 2b 399
Sussex Advertiser, Tue 28 Mar 1854, Scutt - March 16, at Didmarton Rectory, Gloucestershire, aged 16, Thomas, only son of T. W. Scutt. Esq., and grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of West Street, Brighton.] [Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette Thu 23 Mar 1854. March 10, at Didmarton Rectory, Gloucestershire, aged 16, Thomas, only son of T. W. Scutt. Esq., and grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of West Street, Brighton.] [Morning Post, Monday 20 March 1854. Scutt — On the 16th inst., at Didmarton Rectory, Gloucestershire ,aged sixteen years, Thomas, only son of T. W. Scutt, Esq., and grandson of the late Rey. Thomas Scutt, of West Street, Brighton.] |
Източници • кръщение : Sussex Baptism Index / IGI • смърт : Tetbury 6b 214 / IGI / Sussex Advertiser [1854 Mar 28]
[Godfrey-Scutt. On the 7th inst., at All Saints' Church, St. John's Wood, by the Rev. Dr. Cary, of Brighton, assisted by the Rev. E. J. Everard, Rector of Didmarton, Gloucestershire, John Fermor Godfrey, Esq., eldest son of Sir William Duncan Godfrey, Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, County of Kerry, to Mary Cordelia only surviving child of Thomas White Scutt, Esq., late of Clapham House, Sittington, Sussex, and granddaughter of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of Brighton.] [After her marriage they moved to Ireland.] [M C G - 80yrs.] |
Източници • кръщение : Lewes bapt:1800-1900 / Sussex Baptism Index • [marriage event] с John Fermor Godfrey : Marylebone 1a 672 / Morning Post [1856 Aug 09] • смърт : Irish Civil Reg. March 1919 Cork 5 58
[Godfrey-Scutt. On the 7th inst., at All Saints' Church, St. John's Wood, by the Rev. Dr. Cary, of Brighton, assisted by the Rev. E. J. Everard, Rector of Didmarton, Gloucestershire, John Fermor Godfrey, Esq., eldest son of Sir William Duncan Godfrey, Bart., of Kilcoleman Abbey, County of Kerry, to Mary Cordelia only surviving child of Thomas White Scutt, Esq., late of Clapham House, Sittington, Sussex, and granddaughter of the late Rev. Thomas Scutt, of Brighton.] [J F G was a high sheriff of County Kerry in 1861 living at Kilcoleman Abbey, Milltown, the home of his father Sir William Duncan Godfrey. Kilcoleman Abbey extended to 106 acres by the time he succeeded to the baronetcy in 1873.] [Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands, Saturday 24 February 1900. The death is announced of Sir John Fermor Godfrey, of Kilcoleman Abbey, county Kerry, Ireland, who passed away in his seventy-second year. He was the fourth baronet, and was formerly a lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoon Guards. In 1856 he married Mary Cordelia, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas White Scutt, of Clapham House, Litlington, Sussex, by whom he leaves several children. The new baronet is his eldest son, William, who is in his forty-third year, and was for some time a lieutenant in the South Wales Borderers.] |
Източници • данни за лицето : Ashton Emery • [marriage event] с Mary Cordelia Scutt : Marylebone 1a 672 / Morning Post [1856 Aug 09]
[Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands, Saturday 24 February 1900. The death is announced of Sir John Fermor Godfrey, of Kilcoleman Abbey, county Kerry, Ireland, who passed away in his seventy-second year. He was the fourth baronet, and was formerly a lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoon Guards. In 1856 he married Mary Cordelia, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas White Scutt, of Clapham House, Litlington, Sussex, by whom he leaves several children. The new baronet is his eldest son, William, who is in his forty-third year, and was for some time a lieutenant in the South Wales Borderers.] |
Източници • раждане : The Peerage & Barontage of the British Empire
Census 1901 - Bournemouth, Hampshire (Dorset). |
Източници • раждане : Ashton Emery
Източници • раждане : ancestry.co.uk
Sussex Advertiser, Tuesday 02 January 1855. Scutt - On Christmas day, at Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, Fanny Scutt, youngest daughter of Thomas White Scutt, Esq., and Catherine Ann, his wife, late Clapham House, Litlington, Suffex, her 13 or 15th year. (GRO Index states 44yr.(sic).) |
Източници • раждане : Lewes & c 370 (1st.Q.) • кръщение : Lewes bapt:1800-1900 / Sussex Baptism Index • смърт : Marylebone 1a 368 / Sussex Advertiser [1855 Jan 02]
A J 45yr. "Also Mary wife of Rev. Edward Johnson and daughter of Rev. Thomas Scutt died Aldwick, aged 45 Oct 4 1858." Tombstone in St. Thomas A'Becket Church, Pagham. |
Източници • кръщение : CMB 1754-1840 SofG • [marriage event] с Edward Houghton Johnson : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837
Reverend Edward Houghton Johnson. |
Източници • [marriage event] с Mary Scutt : Sussex Marr Lic SofG / Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837
The Edinburgh Gazette, February 2 1869. 7th Regiment of Dragoon Guards — Cornet Croxton Scutt Johnson to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice James Poynter, who retires. Dated 3d.] [Cork Examiner, Thursday 24 June 1869. Promotions & Exchanges. War Office Pall Mail, June 22. 7th Dragoon Guards — Cornet Richard Powell Rees to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Croxton Scutt Johnson, who retires, June 23. Charles Synnot Johnstone, Gent., to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Rees, June 23.] [Sussex Agricultural Express, East Sussex, Tuesday 21 January 1902. Johnson - On the January, Aldwick, Bognor, of heart failure, after few days illness, Croxton Scutt Johnson, of Aldwick, Bognor, Hellingly, Sussex, aged 54 year. Funeral Service Aldwick, on Wednesday.] |
Източници • раждане : Worthing 7 543 • [marriage event] с Emily Shiffner : Lewes 2b 273 • смърт : Westhampnett 2b 275 / Sussex Agricultural Express, East Sussex [1902 Jan 21] • погребение : Sussex Agricultural Express, East Sussex [1902 Jan 21]
Occupation incomes derived from Land Houses Dividends. |
Източници • [marriage event] с Croxton Scutt Johnson : Lewes 2b 273 • смърт : Genealogy of John "Mad Jack" Fuller
[Lease - ref. SAS-N/651 - date:7 Mar 1807. By Benjamin Scutt of Brighthelmeston, doctor of physic, to William White of the same place, servant, of a piece of freehold ground in the Second Furlong, Hilly Laine in Brighthelmeston containing in front from N. to S., 100 ft. and from E. to W. 8 ft being part of a 4 paul piece late Thos. Friend's and formerly Wm. Vinall's And also another piece in the same furlong adjoining the other piece, 100 ft by 25 ft. 6 in. part of a 4 paul piece formerly George Beaches and since Henry Beaches.] [Assignment by way of Mortgage - ref. SAS-N/659 - date:24 Jun 1808. By John Mathias of Brighthelmeston, slater, to Benjamin Scutt of the same place, doctor of physic - for £500 - of a lease by the said Benjamin Scutt to the said John Mathias of 18 Jan., last for 99 years at a rent of £71 of a piece of freehold land in the Second Furlong in the Hilly Laine in Brighthelmeston, 99ft. N. to S. and E. to W. on the N. side, 69ft. and on the S. side, 79ft., abutting to land formerly of Israel Paine late Philip Mighell's and then belonging to the said Ben. Scutt, and then intended as a road, E., to the level, W., to James Clarke, N. and to other ground sold to ground sold by him to Mark Fricker, S., being part of 4 pauls formerly Swann's, afterwards Friend's, since Thos. Hank's and formerly Richard Russell's.] [Chester Chronicle - Friday 10 August 1810. Benjamin Scutt, Brighthelmston, Sussex, builder.] [Norfolk Chronicle - Saturday 11 August 1810. Bankrupts. Millener - B. Scutt, Brighthelmston.] [1.8.1814 Notice of bankruptcy of Benjamin Scutt, late of Brighton, coal merchant, dealer and chapman.] [Release between the same parties - ref. SAS-N/689 - date:9 Dec 1816. The premises were leased by Benjamin Scutt to William White, 7 March, 1807 (see No. SAS-N/651) and assigned by White to Thos. Hill, (No. SAS-N/681). The Assignees of Benjamin Scutt a bankrupt in 1811 conveyed the property in fee to the said Charles Rand and assigned a Mortgage term of 500 years to the said Richard Chase in trust.] [Benjamin died after Will 24 Feb 1801 & before Codicil 27 Dec 1819 (now between 1814-1819).] |
Източници • раждане : WSRO Wills 1801/1819 • [marriage event] с Winifred Hart : Sussex Marr Lic SofG • смърт : WSRO Wills 1801/1819
[Sussex Advertiser, Monday 17 June 1811. At Mrs. W. Scutt's Preparatory School, Lindfield, near Cuckfield; Young Ladies are Boarded and Educated at 25 gs. per ann. N.B. Day Scholars one Guinea per quarter. Scutt takes this opportunity to return her grateful acknowledgements to those friends who have kindly patronized her since her residence at Lindfield, and hopes by the same attention to her pupil's improvement, to merit the continuance of their favours. The school will re-open Tuesday the 23d of July, till which period, application may made to Mrs.S. at the Rev. Frederick Hamilton's, Brighton. Lindfield, June 15, 1811] [2.8.1813 Sussex Advertiser, Lindfield Seminary for Young Ladies. Mrs. W. Scutt begs to return her sincere acknowledgments for the encouragement she has experienced since opening the above Seminary, and takes this method of informing the public, that from the earnest solicitation of her friends, she has engaged Belmont House, in the pleasant and salubrious village of East Hoathly, Nr. Uckfield, to which she intends removing at Michaelmas next, where from the peculiarly well adapted situation of the mansion, she will be enabled to conduct the concern upon a more extensive scale, and hopes by a steady perseverance in attention to the comfort and happiness, as well as improvement of her pupils, to merit the continuance of that patronage and support which she has hitherto received. Terms, Young ladies are instructed in English grammar, geography, plain and fancy needlework etc. at twentyfive guineas per annum. No entrance money required. Masters upon the usual terms. Washing, half a guinea per quarter Each pupil is expected to bring six towels, a knife, fork and spoon; and a quarter's notice is required previous to leaving school, or a quarter's payment. The London and Eastbourne coaches pass the house daily.] [20.12.1813 Sussex Advertiser. Belmont House, East Hoathly, nr. Uckfield. Mrs. W. Scutt takes this opportunity to return thanks to her friends for the kind encouragement she has experienced, and entreats its continuance. The school has now closed for the present recess, and will reopen on Tuesday January 25th 1814.] [11.7.1814 Sussex Advertiser. Mrs. W. Scutt begs gratefully to acknowledge the patronage which she has experienced from her friends since her residence at Belmont House and respectfully informs them and the public that her seminary will reopen after the present recess, on Monday July 25th, when she hopes for a continuance of their support. East Hoathly, July 9] [In 1814 she announced she and her pupils had moved to Brighton.] [6.3.1815 Sussex Advertiser. Monday 6th March 1815. Mrs. W. Scutt arrived with her pupils from Belmont House, East Hoathly, on Saturday, at the Rev. Mr. Hamilton's House, Church Hill, which we understand she has engaged for a young Ladies Seminary.] [Will - Prob 11/1675 1823 Sep 09. Will of Winifred Scutt 47yr., widow of Islington, Middlesex.] |
Източници • раждане : (Marriage Certificate) • [marriage event] с Benjamin Scutt : Sussex Marr Lic SofG • смърт : Will - Prob 11/1675
SCUTT - Aug 26, at Tokenhouse Yard, T. B. Scutt, Esq., aged 50. |
Източници • раждане : England & Wales, Law List 1843 - London Attornies • кръщение : St Nicholas Baptisms • смърт : London 2 231 / London Daily News Sat [01 Sep 1849]
[Arrival Jan 13 1845, Ship "Duke of Argyle", Captain:Henry Bristow. Mr. R. R. & Mrs. Scutt. Left London Sep 01 1844 - destination :Madras, via Port 1 The Cape Nov 16 1844. To be Major, Captain Ralph Reid Scutt, Madras Infantry. Dated 26th February 1856. Will Prob:11/2250 (date of Will - 1857 Apr 27). Will of Ralph Reid Scutt, Captain of the First Madras Native Veteran Battallion of 4 Ladbroke Place, West Notting Hill, Middlesex. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers: Volume number:7 Quire numbers: 301-350.] [Records of the Military Department, Madras Army Madras Service Army Lists. FILE - Madras Service Army List - ref. IOR/L/MIL/11/42 - date:1771-1846 IOR/L/MIL/11/50 - date:1847 IOR/L/MIL/11/51 - date:1848 IOR/L/MIL/11/53 - date:1849 IOR/L/MIL/11/54 - date:1850] [British Library, India Office Records: Accountant General's Records [IOR/L/AG/23/10/1 no.1551 - no.2999] Accountant General's Records. East India Company and India Office: records of the administration of service and family pension funds. Madras Military Fund. FILE - Roll of subscribers to Madras Military Fund - ref. IOR/L/AG/23/10/1 - date:1808-c.1939. item: SCUTE, Ralph Reid 1803- - ref. IOR/L/AG/23/10/1 no.2189 [n.d.]. [British Library, India Office Records: Military Department Records. [IOR/L/MIL/09/150 - IOR/L/MIL/09/176]. Records of the Military Department. Entry to the military, medical and nursing services of the East India Company's Army (1753-1861) and the Indian Army (1861-1940). Cadet Papers (1789-1860) and Cadet Registers (1775-1860) FILE - Cadet Papers - ref. IOR/L/MIL/9/155 - date:1824-1825. item: Scute, Ralph Reid - ref. IOR/L/MIL/9/155/258-62 [n.d.]. IOR/L/MIL/11/55 - date:1851 IOR/L/MIL/11/57 - date:1852 IOR/L/MIL/11/58 - date:1853 IOR/L/MIL/11/59 - date:1854 IOR/L/MIL/11/60 - date:1855. IOR/L/MIL/11/61 - date:1856. IOR/L/MIL/11/62 - date:1857 IOR/L/MIL/11/64 - date:1858] [IOR/L/MIL/11/42/285 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/50/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/51/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/53/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/54/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/55/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/57/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/59/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/60/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/61/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/62/138 [n.d.] IOR/L/MIL/11/64/138 [n.d.]. |
Източници • раждане : Madras Military Fund / VRI • кръщение : St.Nicholas Baptisms • [marriage event] с Jemima Elizabeth Steward : Transcription of Marriage Announcements 1809-1844 East India Register / Arrivals from Madras Almanac 1845-1847 • смърт : Madras Military Fund
Arrival Jan 13 1845, Ship "Duke of Argyle", Captain:Henry Bristow. Mr. R. R. & Mrs. Scutt. Left London Sep 01 1844 - destination :Madras, via Port 1 The Cape Nov 16 1844. |
Източници • [marriage event] с Ralph Reid Scutt : Transcription of Marriage Announcements 1809-1844 East India Register / Arrivals from Madras Almanac 1845-1847
Sussex Advertiser, Monday 06 January 1812. Died, One day last week, Mr. John Scutt, of this town, aged 39 years. |
Източници • раждане : WSRO Wills 1801 & 1819 / St. Nicholas Baptisms / VRI • смърт : Sussex Advertiser [1812 Jan 06] / WSRO Wills 1801/1819
[Morning Post, Saturday 24 October 1801. Brighton, Oct 21. At no Former period was this place be more fashionably thronged. If we may judge from the assemblage of beauty on the Steine, this place is much admired by the British fair for the salubrity of autumnal sea-breezes. Steine-houses are not to be procured, and most on the East Ciiff are engaged during the winter. The hunting season has commenced, and promises excellent sport. Yesterday, that well-known sportsman, William Scutt, Esq. turned out a hare near the race-stand. Upwards of fifty gentlemen took the field; and after a chase of five hours, poor puss evaded the vigilance of her pursuers, to the disappointment of the amateurs of the chase. The farmers arc much indebted to the above mentioned gentleman, for the care he takes in protecting their fences and crops.] [Sussex Advertiser, Monday 06 September 1802. Freeholds at Brighton. To Be Sold, Two Capital Freehold Messuages or Dwelling-houses, with double coach-houfes, ftall ftables for 11 horfes, lodging rooms, and lofts over fame; and fundry tenements adjoining, eligibly fituate in the Eaft-ftreet, and near the market, in Brighton; a large extent of ground, capable of great encreafe of buildings, and much improvement, now let to Lieut. Col. Moore; Mr. Wm. Scutt; and Meff. Hill, Daniel, Stent, and others, by the year, at feveral rents, amounting (net) to £111 l. per annum. The above eftate is well worth the attention of the public, and the proprietor (felling to redeem Land-Tax) is willing to accommodate the purchafer with the loan of a reafonable part of the money, on fecurity of the premifes, for a period to be limited. To treat for the purchafe, and other particulars, pleafe apply to Mr. Medwin, of Horsham.] [Sussex Advertiser Tue 22 Aug 1848, Scutt - August 20, at Eastbourne, Mr. William Scutt, aged 75.] [Sussex Advertiser, East Sussex, Tuesday 29 August 1848. Eastbourne. Inquest - On Monday, the 2lst inst. inquest was held before F. H. Gell, Esq., at the New Inn, on the body of Mr William Scutt, a gentleman for many years resident this place, who expired somewhat suddenly early on the morning of the previous day. The jury, after hearing the evidence of Dr Hall and others, returned verdict of Natural death.] |
Източници • раждане : WSRO Wills 1801/1819 / VRI • кръщение : St. Nicholas Baptisms • [marriage event] с Sarah Drewe : CMB 1558-1840 SofG • смърт : Sussex Advertiser [1848 Aug 22 & Aug 29]
Източници • [marriage event] с William Scutt : CMB 1558-1840 SofG • смърт : Census 1841 Sussex
[FRC Will 26 0ct 1794 Probate 11/1258/209.] [Letters of Administration of the estate of Mary Caldwell formerly Mary Scutt, granted out of the P.C.C. to Ralph Caldwell the husband of the deceased - ref. SAS-N/607 - date: 4 Jul 1801.] |
Източници • раждане : FRC Will 26 0ct 1794 • кръщение : IGI C01728-3 • [marriage event] с Ralph Caldwell : Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837 / Southwick Deeds 1794-1824 archives / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 1796 Sep 15 / IGI A184620 & M035243
Letters of Administration of the estate of Mary Caldwell formerly Mary Scutt, granted out of the P.C.C. to Ralph Caldwell the husband of the deceased - ref. SAS-N/607 - date: 4 Jul 1801. |
Източници • [marriage event] с Mary Scutt : Pallot's Marriage Index for England 1780-1837 / Southwick Deeds 1794-1824 archives / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 1796 Sep 15 / IGI A184620 & M035243
Източници • кръщение : IGI C01728-3
IGI also states North Bradley, Wiltshire (this will be the Banns). |
Източници • раждане : IGI Mar 1992 • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG - bapt.1748 Oct 04 - Union Street, Chapel Ship Street-Independent. • [marriage event] с William Cabell : St.Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 13 Sep 1774 / Reading St.Giles Berkshire Surrey Strays
W C - a non-conformist. Sussex Marriage Index gives the further information that he was at that time from St. Saviour's Parish, Southwark. He was previously married. IGI also states North Bradley, Wiltshire (this will be the Banns). |
Източници • кръщение : Sue Djabri / IGI PRF • [marriage event] с Martha Scutt : St.Nicholas Marriages 1754-1797 / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 13 Sep 1774 / Reading St.Giles Berkshire Surrey Strays • смърт : Sue Djabri / IGI PRF
Източници • [marriage event] с George Morrison : IGI PRF • погребение : IGI PRF
Източници • [marriage event] с Mary Turner Cabell : IGI PRF
Alexander Brown - The Cabells and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy (page 4 of 54). William Cabell, born 30 Dec, 1784; was appointed a clerk at the India Office before his father's death. He is frequently favorably mentioned in the minutes of the Board of Commissioners, and in Lord Ellenborough's Diary. He had charge for ten years of the Military Department; was afterwards appointed to the Secret and Political Department; and then became assistant secretary. In 1841 his salary was £1,200 a year, and he received frequent "gratuities" for special services. His health became impaired about this time, and after a continuous service of over 41 years, he was retired on an annuity of £1,000. He died May 29, 1853. He was married on Feb'y 4th, 1826, to Elizabeth Savage b:18th April, 1808 at Christ Church, Blackfriars Road, Surrey, by the Rev Rowland Hill. She was the only daughter of William Henry Savage & Mary Ann Nedriff. She married secondly Alfred Longsdon, Herr Krupp's London agent ; he died Nov'r 27th, 1893 ; she died Feb'y 22d, 1892. 9 children born of this relation to Elizabeth Savage:William Cabell b:1828 May 29, Elizabeth Cabell b:1832 Nov 15, Martha Ann Cabell b:1832 Nov 15, Mary Ann Cabell b:1834 May 03, Ellen Cabell b:1835 Jul 04 marr:James Thurgar Jerrard, Robert George Cabell b:1837 Jul 22, Louisa Cabell b:1838 Nov 02, Ada Cabell b:1841 Sep 24, Thomas Scutt Cabell b:1843 Nov 22. |
Източници • смърт : Newington 1d 170 / IGI PRF
Catalogue Reference:PROB 11/2063. Dept:Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Class:Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Piece:Volume number: 16 Quire numbers: 751-800. Date:28 October 1847. Scope:Will of Thomas Scutt Cabell of Leadenhall Street, City of London. Image Contains:1 will of many for the catalogue reference. |
Източници • смърт : Hastings 7 273
[He was accountant general to the late East India Company, Leadenhall Street; he died 6th Oct., 1847. He married 8 Nov, 1825, at Parish Church, Clapham, Surrey, to Anna Lloyd, daughter of Thomas Gore Lloyd. She was born 28 July, 1800 ; died 11 Jan'y, 1860, and was buried at Hasting's Cemetery. Their issue were : i A male* child, stillborn, 11 May, 1827. ii Wm. Lloyd* Cabell. iii Thos. Scutt Cabell, b.18 Jan'y, 1830; d.15 Ap'l, 1842. iv Anna Cabell. v William Cabell, born 6 Oct., 1831; a retired Lt.Colonel of the Bengal Staff Corps; marr. 8th Augt, 1867.] [Velum Deed dated 1838 between William Cabell of Kennington, Surrey and Thomas Scutt Cabell of Surrey both Gentlemen of the one part, and one said Stephen Silcox of Southwick, North Bradley, Wiltshire for the lease of a dwelling place, barn and some land.] [London Standard, Friday 08 October 1847. Church Pastoral-Aid Society. On the 6th inst., at Hastings, Thomas Scutt Cabell, Esq., of Larkhill Lane, Clapham donated a pound here.] |
Източници • раждане : IGI • [marriage event] с Anna Lloyd : Alexander Brown. The Cabells and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy (page 4 of 54) • смърт : Hastings 7 273 / Greater London Burial Index
Източници • [marriage event] с Thomas Scutt Cabell : Alexander Brown. The Cabells and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy (page 4 of 54)
Източници • [marriage event] с Elizabeth Jones : IGI PRF • смърт : Alexander Brown. The Cabells and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy (page 4 of 54)
Източници • [marriage event] с Robert Davis Cabell : IGI PRF
1750 Mar 05? |
Източници • кръщение : Brighton Chapel SofG. - Chapel Ship Street.-Independent. • погребение : findmypast.co.uk
Prob.11/1524/353. |
Източници • раждане : FHC Will 7 March 1811 • [marriage event] с Christopher Turner : FHC Will 7 March 1811. Prob.11/1524/353. • смърт : FHC Will 7 March 1811
Източници • [marriage event] с Susan Scutt : FHC Will 7 March 1811. Prob.11/1524/353.
Master John Scutt who is a Mariner of Brighthelmston assigned one apprentice for 6 years from 18th December 1717. J S inherited Wick Farm from father in 1725. J S had no children, left Wick Farm to nephew Benjamin. Wife Thomasin, brother William. Will 4 Aug 1742, Prob11/735/223 FRC. |
Източници • кръщение : ------ Guess. • [marriage event] с Thomasine Ayres : Croydon Parish Register Transcripts / IGI M09865-3 • смърт : F B'ton 1820-60 SofG
Източници • [marriage event] с John Scutt : Croydon Parish Register Transcripts / IGI M09865-3
Husband of Anne ------. Will 15 Feb 1756 wife Anne & 5 daughters of late sister Elizabeth Elgate. Thomas son of late nephew Benjamin, widow Mary & 6 daughters. |
Източници • кръщение : ------ Guess • [marriage event] с Anne ------ : FRC Wills - see Prob.11/826/351. • смърт : Archdeaconery of Lewes Wills A59-182 (Will removed to Doctor's Coronary) / FRC Prob:11/826/351 / PCC Wills Index (1717-1845) 1756 Dec 23
Източници • [marriage event] с William Scutt : FRC Wills - see Prob.11/826/351.
Wiston Archives - M S is only known from this source. |
Източници • раждане : Wiston Archives • [marriage event] с Richard Tidy : WSRO Challen 1673- / IGI
Източници • [marriage event] с Mary Scutt : WSRO Challen 1673- / IGI
Източници • кръщение : IGI PRF • [marriage event] с Sarah Ramsey : IGI PRF
Източници • [marriage event] с John Tidy : IGI PRF
26 December 1788 Will of Richard Tidy (proved 14 March 1789), devised lands to cousin Thomas Scutt. |
Източници • данни за лицето : Wiston Archives - Wills / IGI • кръщение : IGI / Wiston Archives • смърт : Wiston Archives - Wills
Източници • погребение : PR 1558-1701
see Prob.11/826/351. |
Източници • раждане : FRC Wills • [marriage event] с Dighton Elgate : IGI Mar 1992
Източници • [marriage event] с Elizabeth Scutt : IGI Mar 1992 • смърт : Will John Scutt
Източници • раждане : IGI Mar 1992
Източници • кръщение : IGI Mar 1992
Източници • кръщение : IGI Mar 1992
Източници • кръщение : IGI Mar 1992
Източници • кръщение : IGI Mar 1992
there is a sixth surviving daughter but name unknown. |
Източници • кръщение : IGI Mar 1992
Източници • кръщение : IGI Mar 1992 • смърт : Wiston Archives
Източници • погребение : PR 1558-1701
IGI also states b:1692 Apr 06 and b:1701. |
Източници • раждане : PR 1558-1701 • кръщение : PR 1558-1701 • [marriage event] с John Friend : Sussex Marr Lic SofG • смърт : Will Benjamin Scutt
Източници • [marriage event] с Sarah Scutt : Sussex Marr Lic SofG
Източници • раждане : Will Benjamin Scutt
Източници • раждане : Will Benjamin Scutt