Afkomendur Benjamin Scutt

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Benjamin Scutt, fædd(ur) um 1770, Brighton, East Sussex, skírð(ur)   30 janúar 1771, Brighton, East Sussex, dó kannski   1819, Brighton?, East Sussex (dánaraldur kannski 49 ára), builder, millener. [Athugasemd 1]
Giftist   19 oktober 1797, Little Horsted, East Sussex, Winifred Hart, fædd(ur) um 1776, East Sussex, dó í júlí 1823, Islington, Middlesex (London), grafin(n)   29 júlí 1823, Brighthelmston, East Sussex (dánaraldur kannski 47 ára) [Athugasemd 1-1].

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1 (Benjamin Scutt ca 1770-?1819)
[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).]

Heimildir:
- fæðing, látin(n): WSRO Wills 1801/1819
- gifting: Sussex Marr Lic SofG

1-1 (Winifred Hart ca 1776-1823)
[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.]

Heimildir:
- fæðing: (Marriage Certificate)
- gifting: Sussex Marr Lic SofG
- látin(n): Will - Prob 11/1675

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