Discendenti di Ian Roderick Scutt 1916-2003

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Ian Roderick Scutt, Ian 1916-2003
Nascita · u 23 d'uttobre 1916 · Stockport First, Cheshire
Matrimoniu · circa di ferraghju 1941 · Dronfield, Derbyshire · cù Esme Isabelle Beddingfield
Trapassu · u 24 di ghjennaghju 2003 · 86 anni · Chesterfield, Derbyshire
[I R S b:1916 Oct 23 - solicitor, and was in the dentistry branch of the army during the war.] [Lincolnshire Echo, Friday 05 May 1950. Scutt, Case at Lincoln. The appeal by Mr. Ian Roderick Scutt, Town Clerk of Jarrow and former Deputy Town Clerk of Lincoin, against the decision of the Lincoln City magistrates that he had deserted his wife, Mrs. Esme Isabelle Scutt, of The Mounts, Woodhouse, Sheffield, was again mentioned in the Divorce Divisional Court today. The Court yesterday allowed the appeal, and directed that the case should be re-heard. Mr. Justice Hodson asked if Mr. Scutt would give an undertaking to continue, meanwhile, pay the 10s. a week fixed by the magistrates as maintenance for Mrs. Scutt and the children.] [Lincolnshire Echo, Tuesday 08 August 1950. Scutt, Order Stays that not so very long ago I was extremely well-known in this town and held a considerably important position. "That why it seemed extraordinary that the case was started here .... The normal thing would have been to issue that summons at Sheffield.” Asked by the chairman if these details were not irrelevant, Scutt replied that he wanted to get the reasons behind his application made clear. Scutt said that he had had to pay the costs of the previous hearing, the costs of the divisional court, the costs of the second hearing, the costs of an application to the divisional court and the possibility of the costs of today. Total costs were about £200 and then he had to pay his wife maintenance of £7. 10s a week, “To be quite obvious, I was getting into a financial jam." he added. “I wrote to the Magistrates' Clerk explaining the situation that was arising, and I pointed out that my remarks concerning my finances were for his own information and were not for transmission to the complainant or her solicitors," Scutt continued.] [Nottingham Evening Post, Tuesday 08 August 1950. A Town Clerk’s Finances. Lincoln Bench and Wife's Support. Ian Roderick Scutt, Town Clerk of Jarrow, and former deputy Town Clerk of Lincoln, made an unsuccessful application to the Lincoln magistrates court to-day to vary a maintenance order made against him for the payment to his wife of £3 a week for herself, and £1.10s. a week for each of his three children. Applicant agreed that his arrears, under the order amounted to £44 16d., but could not suggest how he could meet this amount when he answered a summons in connection with the arrears. The summons was adjourned providing he paid a week off the arrears. The application for the variation was made on the grounds that his financial circumstances did not permit him to pay these amounts and that his income was not what was stated by his wife, Mrs. Esle Isabelle Scutt, of the Mount Woodhouse. Sheffield, when the order was made. Salary £1.160. In evidence, Scutt said his salary was £1,160 a year, from which six per cent, or about 25s a week had to deducted for superannuation purposes. His house cost £2 10s. a week for rent, rates, coal, gas and electricity; went towards food, and 30s. a week towards the running costs of his car. Life insurance and subscriptions professional societies worked out at 1Os. a week and clothing at about the same amount. I think the only luxury I indulge in is cigarettes," he said. Cross-examined by Mr. A. W. Halgate Hills, for Mrs. Scutt, Mr. Scutt agreed that at the end of his first year's service was entitled to an increment of £1OO. His Liabilities. Applicant said he had had a summons served on him that morning mentioning a sum of £56 and his bank balance was about £7O. He already had liabilities for costs arising from this matter which in round sums were £2OO. The chairman said the magistrates had considered all the points put before them but they could not take into account the amount of costs, because that would be tantamount in asking the wife to pay part of the costs. We cannot, after making a deduction of £1 on the last occasion, vary the order any further,” he said.] [Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, Wednesday 27 June 1951. Town Clerk resigns: Star Chamber accusation from our Jarrow Correspondent Town Council last night accepted the resignation of the Town Clerk, (Mr. I. R. Scutt), which was tendered in advance of a Committee recommendation to dispense with his services. The Council decided to give him three months salary In lieu of notice. A letter from the Town Clerk stated that it was both customary and morally necessary to give an explanation for the termination of such contract, but this would appear to be viewed with which the majority of the members of Jarrow Council did not agree. Giving his reasons for terminating his contract, Mr. Scutt stated that the chairman of the Finance Committee told him that the Socialist Group had decided to give him three months notice but that he was to given an opportunity of resigning.]

Fonte • nascita : Stockport 8a 70 • matrimoniu cù Esme Isabelle Beddingfield : Chesterfield 7b 1821 • trapassu : Chesterfield 3931C C69E 191 0103 / The London Gazette [2003]

&ca 1941
Esme I. Bedingfield stated here.
Esme Isabelle Beddingfield, Esme, Bedingfield 1914-2004
Nascita · u 14 d'aprile 1914 · Millhouses, South Yorkshire
Matrimoniu · circa di ferraghju 1941 · Dronfield, Derbyshire · cù Ian Roderick Scutt
Trapassu · u 9 di ghjennaghju 2004 · 89 anni · Chesterfield, Derbyshire
[Lincolnshire Echo, Friday 05 May 1950. Scutt, Case at Lincoln. The appeal by Mr. Ian Roderick Scutt, Town Clerk of Jarrow and former Deputy Town Clerk of Lincoin, against the decision of the Lincoln City magistrates that he had deserted his wife, Mrs. Esme Isabelle Scutt, of The Mounts, Woodhouse, Sheffield, was again mentioned in the Divorce Divisional Court today. The Court yesterday allowed the appeal, and directed that the case should be re-heard. Mr. Justice Hodson asked if Mr. Scutt would give an undertaking to continue, meanwhile, pay the 10s. a week fixed by the magistrates as maintenance for Mrs. Scutt and the children.] [Lincolnshire Echo, Tuesday 08 August 1950. Scutt, Order Stays that not so very long ago I was extremely well-known in this town and held a considerably important position. "That why it seemed extraordinary that the case was started here .... The normal thing would have been to issue that summons at Sheffield.” Asked by the chairman if these details were not irrelevant, Scutt replied that he wanted to get the reasons behind his application made clear. Scutt said that he had had to pay the costs of the previous hearing, the costs of the divisional court, the costs of the second hearing, the costs of an application to the divisional court and the possibility of the costs of today. Total costs were about £200 and then he had to pay his wife maintenance of £7. 10s a week, “To be quite obvious, I was getting into a financial jam." he added. “I wrote to the Magistrates' Clerk explaining the situation that was arising, and I pointed out that my remarks concerning my finances were for his own information and were not for transmission to the complainant or her solicitors," Scutt continued.] [Nottingham Evening Post, Tuesday 08 August 1950. A Town Clerk’s Finances. Lincoln Bench and Wife's Support. Ian Roderick Scutt, Town Clerk of Jarrow, and former deputy Town Clerk of Lincoln, made an unsuccessful application to the Lincoln magistrates court to-day to vary a maintenance order made against him for the payment to his wife of £3 a week for herself, and £1.10s. a week for each of his three children. Applicant agreed that his arrears, under the order amounted to £44 16d., but could not suggest how he could meet this amount when he answered a summons in connection with the arrears. The summons was adjourned providing he paid a week off the arrears. The application for the variation was made on the grounds that his financial circumstances did not permit him to pay these amounts and that his income was not what was stated by his wife, Mrs. Esle Isabelle Scutt, of the Mount Woodhouse. Sheffield, when the order was made. Salary £1.160. In evidence, Scutt said his salary was £1,160 a year, from which six per cent, or about 25s a week had to deducted for superannuation purposes. His house cost £2 10s. a week for rent, rates, coal, gas and electricity; went towards food, and 30s. a week towards the running costs of his car. Life insurance and subscriptions professional societies worked out at 1Os. a week and clothing at about the same amount. I think the only luxury I indulge in is cigarettes," he said. Cross-examined by Mr. A. W. Halgate Hills, for Mrs. Scutt, Mr. Scutt agreed that at the end of his first year's service was entitled to an increment of £1OO. His Liabilities. Applicant said he had had a summons served on him that morning mentioning a sum of £56 and his bank balance was about £7O. He already had liabilities for costs arising from this matter which in round sums were £2OO. The chairman said the magistrates had considered all the points put before them but they could not take into account the amount of costs, because that would be tantamount in asking the wife to pay part of the costs. We cannot, after making a deduction of £1 on the last occasion, vary the order any further,” he said.] [Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, Wednesday 27 June 1951. Town Clerk resigns: Star Chamber accusation from our Jarrow Correspondent Town Council last night accepted the resignation of the Town Clerk, (Mr. I. R. Scutt), which was tendered in advance of a Committee recommendation to dispense with his services. The Council decided to give him three months salary In lieu of notice. A letter from the Town Clerk stated that it was both customary and morally necessary to give an explanation for the termination of such contract, but this would appear to be viewed with which the majority of the members of Jarrow Council did not agree. Giving his reasons for terminating his contract, Mr. Scutt stated that the chairman of the Finance Committee told him that the Socialist Group had decided to give him three months notice but that he was to given an opportunity of resigning.]

Fonte • matrimoniu cù Ian Roderick Scutt : Chesterfield 7b 1821 • trapassu : Chesterfield 3931A A75E 013 0104

  1. Angela Cooper Scutt, Angela, Amner ca 1944
    Nascita · circa di maghju 1944 · 80 anni · Lincoln district, Lincolnshire
    Matrimoniu · circa d'aostu 1970 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire · cù Ron Amner

    Fonte • nascita : Lincoln 7a 1011 • matrimoniu cù Ron Amner : Chesterfield 3a 384

    &ca 1970 Ron Amner
    Matrimoniu · circa d'aostu 1970 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire · cù Angela Cooper Scutt

    Fonte • matrimoniu cù Angela Cooper Scutt : Chesterfield 3a 384

    1. Rachel Isobel Amner, Rachel ca 1973
      Nascita · circa di nuvembre 1973 · 50 anni · Chesterfield, Derbyshire

      Fonte • nascita : Chesterfield 3a 239

    2. Christopher Alexander Amner, Christopher ca 1976-
      Nascita · circa di nuvembre 1976 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire
      Matrimoniu · cù Jane Castle
      Trapassu

      Fonte • nascita : Chesterfield 6 0315

      & Jane Castle, Amner
      Matrimoniu · cù Christopher Alexander Amner
  2. Valerie Beddingfield Scutt, Valerie, Ratner ca 1945
    Nascita · circa di maghju 1945 · 79 anni · Lincoln district, Lincolnshire
    Matrimoniu · circa d'aostu 1967 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire · cù David Leo Ratner

    Fonte • nascita : Lincoln 7a 903 • matrimoniu cù David Leo Ratner : Chesterfield 3a 360

    &ca 1967 David Leo Ratner, David 1944
    Nascita · in u in u 1944 · 80 anni · Derby, Derbyshire
    Matrimoniu · circa d'aostu 1967 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire · cù Valerie Beddingfield Scutt

    Fonte • matrimoniu cù Valerie Beddingfield Scutt : Chesterfield 3a 360

    1. Alison Jo Ratner, Alison ca 1969
      Nascita · circa di maghju 1969 · 55 anni · Derby, Derbyshire

      Fonte • nascita : Derby 3a 487s

    2. Lucy Ruth Ratner, Lucy, Williams-Hunter ca 1971
      Nascita · circa d'aostu 1971 · 52 anni · Derby, Derbyshire
      Matrimoniu · cù Paul Williams-Hunter

      Fonte • nascita : Derby 3a 931

      & Paul Williams-Hunter
      Nascita · Bolton, Lancashire
      Matrimoniu · cù Lucy Ruth Ratner
    3. Katie Jane Ratner, Katie, Nunn ca 1976
      Nascita · circa d'aostu 1976 · 47 anni · Derby, Derbyshire
      Matrimoniu · cù Robert James Nunn

      Fonte • nascita : Belper 6 84

      & Robert James Nunn, Robert 1969
      Nascita · in u in u 1969 · 55 anni · Forrest Gate, Essex
      Matrimoniu · cù Katie Jane Ratner
  3. Catherine Allison Scutt, Catherine, Lee/Lilley 1948
    Nascita · u 20 d'aostu 1948 · 75 anni · Lincoln district, Lincolnshire
    Matrimoniu · circa di maghju 1975 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire · cù Stephen H. Lee
    Matrimoniu · circa d'aostu 1980 · Beverley district, Humberside · cù Barry Lilley

    Fonte • nascita : Lincoln 3b 462 • matrimoniu cù Stephen H. Lee : Chesterfield 6 0215 • matrimoniu cù Barry Lilley : Beverley 7 0148 [Scutt]

    &ca 1975
    no children born here.
    Stephen H. Lee, Stephen/Steve
    Matrimoniu · circa di maghju 1975 · Chesterfield, Derbyshire · cù Catherine Allison Scutt

    Fonte • matrimoniu cù Catherine Allison Scutt : Chesterfield 6 0215

    &ca 1980
    She remarried under her maiden name.
    Barry Lilley
    Matrimoniu · circa d'aostu 1980 · Beverley district, Humberside · cù Catherine Allison Scutt

    Fonte • matrimoniu cù Catherine Allison Scutt : Beverley 7 0148 [Scutt]


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