Afstammelinge van Anne Compton 1774-1805

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Anne Compton, Scutt 1774-1805
prent
Geboorte · op 6 Februarie 1774 · Bere Regis, Dorset
[marriage event] · op 27 April 1794 · Bere Regis, Dorset · met John B. Scutt
Oorlede · op 24 Oktober 1805 · 31 jaar. · Preston, Dorset
Begrawe · op 27 Oktober 1805 · Affpuddle, Dorset

Bronne • [marriage event] met John B. Scutt : Bere Regis Parish 1607-1997 / Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds (DOR) • oorlede : National Burial Index (Dorset) / IGI PRF • begrawe : Affpuddle Burials 1731-1812 / National Burial Index (Dorset) / Dorset Monumental Inscriptions

&1794 John B. Scutt, John 1758-1837
ouers : Robert Scutt 1704-ca 1784 en Mary Ester ca 1714-1796
prent
Geboorte · op 23 Januarie 1758 · Affpuddle, Dorset
Doop · op 13 Augustus 1758 · Affpuddle, Dorset
[marriage event] · op 27 April 1794 · Bere Regis, Dorset · met Anne Compton
Oorlede · op 30 Januarie 1837 · 79 jaar. · Sutton Pointz, Dorset
Begrawe · op 1 Februarie 1837 · Affpuddle, Dorset
[J S - 79yr. Will of John Scutt of Preston, Dorset - 1837, Feb 20 - Prob:11/1873.] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Wiltshire Mon 06 Feb 1837. Died, Jan 30, at Sutton Pointz, Dorset, Mr. Scutt, sen.] [1837 Jan 23 also noted.]

Bronne • geboorte : Ancestral File / IGI • doop : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • [marriage event] met Anne Compton : Bere Regis Parish 1607-1997 / Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds (DOR) • oorlede : Salisbury and Winchester Journal [1837 Feb 06] / Wills • begrawe : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880 / Wills

  1. William Scutt 1795-1873
    Geboorte · in 1795 · Hilton, Dorset
    Doop · op 14 Junie 1795 · Affpuddle, Dorset
    [marriage event] · op 9 Maart 1824 · Hilton / Winterborne St. Martin, Dorset · met Mary Ann Homer
    Oorlede · op 21 Februarie 1873 · 78 jaar. · Bere Regis, Dorset
    [Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Monday 15 March 1824. Wednesday was married, at Martins-town, by the Rev. W. R. Churchill, Mr. Wm. Scutt, of Moreton, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Homer, the former place.] [Sherborne Mercury, Monday 11 January 1836. John White, charged on oath with feloniously stealing a quantity of hay, on the 25th day December last, the parish of Hilton, the property of William Scutt - Acquitted.] [Sherborne Mercury, Monday 06 June 1842. To Henry Ker Seymour Esq., High Sheriff for the County of Dorset. Mr, WE, the under signed, Freeholders and Others, habitants like County of Dorset, request you call a Meeting of the Inhabitants of this County, on such early day may suit your convenience to join in an Address of Congratulation to her Majesty on her escape from the late diabolical attempt on her life, to express our extreme grief and horror that any person should he found within these realms capable of committing wicked and traitorous an act against Her Royal person - William Scutt.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal Sat 26 Jan 1856 Dorsetshire. Dorchester - We regret to announce an accident which occurred on Saturday last Mr. William Scutt, of Bere Regis, who was thrown out of his gig, and had his thigh broken. It appears that the tire the wheel became loose and frightened the horse, when, unfortunately the reigns broke and running against the bank, the gig was upset. The accident occurred near to Mr. Scutt's house, to which he was immediately conveyed, and we are sorry to say he is still in a very precarious state.] [W S - 77yr.]

    Bronne • geboorte : IGI • doop : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • [marriage event] met Mary Ann Homer : Church of England, Winterborne St.Martin (alias Martinstown) Parish / IGI • oorlede : Wareham 5a 210 / IGI PRF

    &1824
    William Scutt of Moreton & Mary Ann Homer of Winterborne St.Martin. Licences, Certificates & Notices - ref. PE/WSM/IN/1.
    Mary Ann Homer, Mary, Scutt ca 1801-ca 1883
    Geboorte · ongeveer 1801 · Affpuddle, Dorset
    [marriage event] · op 9 Maart 1824 · Hilton / Winterborne St. Martin, Dorset · met William Scutt
    Oorlede · ongeveer 18 Desember 1883 · miskien 82 jaar. · Bere Regis, Dorset
    [Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Monday 15 March 1824. Wednesday was married, at Martins-town, by the Rev. W. R. Churchill, Mr. Wm. Scutt, of Moreton, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Homer, the former place.] [M A S - 82yr.]

    Bronne • geboorte : BMD (Deaths) • [marriage event] met William Scutt : Church of England, Winterborne St.Martin (alias Martinstown) Parish / IGI • oorlede : Wareham 5a 184

    1. William Scutt ca 1826-1876
      Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1826 · Hilton, Dorset
      Doop · op 12 Maart 1826 · Hilton, Dorset
      Oorlede · op 5 Februarie 1876 · miskien 50 jaar. · Bournemouth, Hampshire
      Begrawe · in Februarie 1876 · Bere Regis, Dorset
      [Hampshire Advertiser, Saturday 19 February 1876, On the 5th instant, at Bournemouth, William Scutt, Esq., aged 49.] [W S - unmarried.]

      Bronne • doop : Bishop's Transcripts:Hilton 1813-1844 • oorlede : Christchurch 2b 413 / Hampshire Advertiser [1876 Feb 19]

    2. John Thomas Homer Scutt, John 1828-1886
      Geboorte · in Januarie 1828 · Hilton, Dorset
      Doop · op 27 Januarie 1828 · Hilton, Dorset
      [marriage event] · op 5 Oktober 1852 · Iwerne Minster, Dorset · met Louisa Adelaide Fry
      Oorlede · op 14 Oktober 1886 · 58 jaar. · Blandford, Dorset - St Mary
      [Wareham. The case of Egginton v. Scutt, submitted to arbitration, was fully gone into at the Town Hall, on Friday and Saturday, before an arbitrator. The plaintiff in this case is Mrs. Sarah Charlotte Elizabeth Egginton, wife of Mr. John Lloyd Egginton, of Cirencester, and the defendant is John Thomas Homer Scutt, corn and seed merchant of Blandford, and who until recently carried on business as a farmer at Bere Regis. Plaintiff's claim was for balance of half-year's rent due at Michaelmas 1883 £119 12s 3d; damages for alleged overcropping and bad farming £597 10s; for loss of manure of corn crops £114 10s: for selling off the produce of three acres of clover cut twice £26; for leaving 104 acres foul £150; for 44 acres left to grass, foul £44; neglecting to repair buildings, gates, fences, &c, £10; total claim £1,067 12s 3d. Against this the defendant had entered a counter claim (in which he denied owing the balance of £119 12s 3d) as follows: For money paid for seed sown, as agreed £41 6s 3d; valuation of tillages, labour, Ac, thereon, as agreed £62 13s 5d; sowing down permanent pasture £15; straw and vetch haulm left on the premises £35 3s 6d; total £157 3s. 2d. Defendant also denied the charge of bad farming. The action, which was brought in June 1884, came on for hearing at the last assizes at Dorchester, and was then referred by the learned Judge, by the consent of the parties, to the arbitration of Mr.W.W. Ravenhill, barrister-at-law, before whom the case was commenced on Friday. Mr. Bullen (instructed by Messrs. T. White & Son of London) was for the plaintiff, and Mr. C. W. Mathews (instructed by Mr. Brennand of Blandford) was counsel for the defendant. Mr. Bullen said it was agreed when the case was at Dorchester that the question of custom should not be gone into, and the question before the arbitrator that day was whether the defendant had cultivated the land reasonably and properly, according to the laws of good husbandry, and if he had not, to what damage was the plaintiff entitled. Mr. Mathews said he did not dispute that, but he would like to call the attention of the arbitrator to the fact that at Dorchester the plaintiff abandoned the heads of claim numbered from three to seven, and since the foundation of all that arose out of defendant's alleged departure from farming according to the custom of the country, he should submit with regard to those heads of claim that they were not open at that hearing. He submitted that under the terms of reference the plaintiff in effect abandoned the claims under those several heads, and the heads of claim left open for consideration were the Ist, 2nd, and 8th paragraphs of the statement of claim, in regard to which none arose from the question of custom. Mr. Bullen said the only thing withdrawn was as to whether or not there existed such a custom. They did not abandon the contention as to whether defendant farmed according to the custom or not. The arbitrator said if the case was stopped, the parties would be put to considerable more expense. If there was any doubtful submission, he would take the evidence and separate the particular headings in his finding, and decide whether right or wrong. He would take notice of the objection. Mr. Bullen, continuing, paid there was, as far as he knew, no question as to title or as to terms of tenancy. Defendant had for years held various parcels of land under the plaintiff, and there was an agreement of the 22nd June 1864, in which the defendant agreed "to farm and manage all the premises in good order and good condition." The first item of the claim was for balance of rent. Mr. Mathews: The amount of rent is disputed. Mr. Bullen said he understood the defendant claimed some reduction, but he should prove that the reduction made by the plaintiff owing to bad times had been for specific times. So far as the other parts of the claim went, they referred entirely to damage arising from bad farming, or acts performed in contravention to good farming. This would be proved by gentlemen who were experts in the matter, who would, he believed, satisfy the arbitrator that the claim was a fair one, and only what a landlady had a right to expect, if entitled to damages. He then called Mr. William Trinder of Cirencester, who said he had been agent for the plaintiff for the Dorset estate since 1881. The defendant rented 452a, 2r. 10p., at £755 for the whole, plus the tithes. In December 1881, witness, by plaintiff's instructions, made a reduction in the rent of £120 for the year; and in November 1882, a further reduction on the half-year of £60. Defendant was informed of this abatement at the audit in June 1883. In the following December, defendant paid him £290 on account, being allowed £1 3s for repairs, and £5 14s 9d for small bills, leaving a balance due of £119 12s 3d to the plaintiff. Defendant at that time asked for a further sum for grass seeds, and refused to go to a reference generally. He also claimed £60 abatement of rent, which witness said he had no instructions to allow. Defendant had given notice that he should quit the farm at Michaelmas 1883. In October 1883, defendant had a sale on the farm of hay and straw, the sale being announced of a quantity of good old clover hay and barley and oat straw. Defendant remained after Michaelmas for the purpose of consuming the hay and straw. Witness could not let the farm till last Michaelmas, except about 140 acres. He had had to repair gates and fences since. Cross-examined by Mr. Mathews: Witness succeeded Mr. Rodwell, who was plaintiff's agent for 25 years. He had no previous experience of Dorset land, but went over the estate two or three times a year since 1881. Mr. Rodwell was not present as a witness. Did not know to what sum the land was assessed. The abatements down to that day had been allowed to all the tenants. In a letter in December 1882, the defendant intimated his intention of quitting the next Michaelmas. A reply to that letter admitted £15 of defendant's counter-claim for sowing to pasture a piece of land. Mr. Bullen said that as to defendant's counter-claim the item of £41 6s 3d was admitted, and the three items of £62 13s 5d, £15 and £33 5s 6d were admitted to be subject to valuation. Cross-examination continued: Defendant wanted his rental reduced, to which plaintiff refused to accede, and defendant said he must give up the farm unless he was granted a permanent reduction of 20 per cent, on the rent. Defendant wrote on 18th October 1883, giving particulars of his claims. From November 1882, to October 1883, witness made no complaint, and plaintiff's claim was first made in December 1883, after the defendant's. Westfield. of 139 acres, was let to Mr. Little, in October 1883 at £175. Had no recollection of defendant offering £450 rent for the remainder of the land with the buildings after that. In February 1884, a valuer was sent to look over the land. The grass of the land was sold in 1884 for £100 to a Mr. Cobb. Mr. Homer's tender to cultivate the land was not accepted, but terms were come to with Mr. Edison of Dorchester. Plaintiff had another large farm in the neighbourhood on hand. Mr. James Rawlence of the firm of Rawlence & Squarey, land agents of Salisbury, said he went on the land on 26th February 1884, and found some of the land very foul. Some portions were cross-cropped and some over-cropped. There was no manure or a very small portion on the farm. The straw and hay he understood had been sold and carried off the farm, and he saw no means how it was to be kept in cultivation. In 1882 266 acres were cropped to corn, pulse, and seeds; in 1883 229 acres were cropped to the same; the quantity over cropped being 199 acres. He reckoned £407 10s damages for this, at the rate of 50s an acre. For the hay and straw being sold off and leaving no manure £114 10s; two crops of hay sold off clover, 13 acres £20; extra foulness of 104 acres of land £156; foul state of 44 acres sown to grass in 1883 £44; half cost of labour for repairs, &c, £10: total £948. Cross-examined: He did not go over the farm buildings, and did not go into the yard, but saw a small quantity of manure there. Had made his calculations as to excessive over-cropping on the custom of the country. He went by good and bad farming. He did not know that the "three- field" system prevailed in that neighbourhood. He was on the land nearly the whole day. He made allowance for growth of couch in the intervening months after the mild winter, but he took it there was little appreciable difference. He constantly found the foulness of land a dispute between the out-going tenant and the landlord, and in his experience it was frequently a subject of claim. Taking the time which had intervened and all the circumstances into consideration the farm, in his opinion, was left in a worse condition than farms generally were. In further examination the witness got rather muddled as to the amount of foul land, and in one set of three fields of 47 acres the whole put the foul land at 48 acres! He believed he went over each of these three fields. He adhered to his figures that 104 acres of the total of 125 he visited were foul. He had heard that all this land had formerly consisted of common fields. Reexamined: £2,800 might be a large or small sum to spend on land for four years, according to what was taken out of it. James Davis, estate carpenter to Mrs. Eggington, said that he went over the farm with the last witness. In the following May (1884) he went over it again with Mr. Symonds, pointing out the various fields and giving information with another man named Bullock. In his opinion a good deal of the land was foul. He remembered seeing some stacks of barley and oat straw formerly on the farm which were sold. This witness was not cross-examined. Mr. Daniel Symonds, land agent and surveyor of Dorchester, said he went over the land in question on the 26th May, 1884. Some portions were very bad and some very passible. He calculated the damage to the landlord as follows: According to the information received of the cropping in 1882 and 1883, the total acreage of arable was 295 acres, out of which 266 had been sown to corn and pulse, and in 1883 329; and he considered this 199 acres more than ought to be so cultivated, and put the damage at £497 10s. In 1883 there were 40 acres sowed to trifolium and vetches, which he considered ought to be sowed to turnips, damage £100; 229 acres, he took of corn had been grown on the farm in the last year, and straw sold and loss of manure, damage £114 10s ; 13 acres of clover land mowed twice and hay removed, damage £l per acre; land more than ordinarily foul, damage £156; of the land sown to seed, 44 acres were unclean, and he put the damage at £44; he put the half-cost of repairs to buildings, fences &c. £10.Cross-examined: He did not think a mild winter would affect the condition of the farm much, and the distance of time would not affect his opinion. He calculated on the on the four-field system, which prevailed there as far as he knew. He did not know that the three-field system prevailed at all in the neighbourhood. He did not know the system of quit as you enter. It might or might not exist. He supposed if there had been an incoming tenant, he would have begun cleaning the land, and witness would have seen it in a different state. Re-examined: He did not think the three-field system would be suitable for light land, to farm it profitably. This was the whole of the evidence adduced on the part of the plaintiff. Mr. Mathews then addressed the arbitrator on behalf of the defendant. The land in question had, he said, formerly been common fields, being enclosed about the years 1842 or 1843, from which time, and before, defendant had lived upon the land, formerly assisting his father, who held land under plaintiff's predecessor. In 1851, defendant became a tenant under the plaintiff, having a holding of 21 acres, which was increased from time to time until 1873, when Westfield was the last addition. Early history held it that Mr. Drax, formerly M.P. for Wareham, had whether for electioneering purposes or what he did not know let out this land to tenants of a class who could not afford to cultivate it, and consequently it became poverty stricken to a degree. Defendant had done everything he could to improve the condition of the land. The rental had always been extremely high, and up to taking Westfield defendant had paid £560 for land the gross estimated rental of which was £400, and gave an additional £195 for Westfield. Mr. Rodwell was for 25 years agent to the plaintiff and the land was under his constant supervision, but there was never anything in the nature of a complaint, nor was there from Mr. Trinder between 1881 and 1833. Under the general depression defendant found he could not go on paying such excessive rent, and as the reduction asked for was not acceded, a notice was given at Michaelmas, and three months after Mr. Scutt sent in a claim for materials spent and left on the land, there being then nothing at all against him in the nature of a complaint or claim. He would point out the pressure, or the inducement, held out to defendant to remain on if he would, whilst as a matter of fact the greater part of the present claim was in respect to the year 1882, and there had been no complaint as to selling off or of the general appearance of the land. Time and money were expended for the purpose of keeping the farm on, and the defendant after Westfield was let, offered £450 a year for the rest of the farm, and taking into consideration the reduction made, there would be only a loss of £25 a year to the present plaintiff. Here was proof of the conduct of a good husbandman, for defendant had every intention of keeping on the farm, and actually tendered to keep it on after the notice, and anything contrary to good husbandry would have been altogether opposed to his own interests. Nothing could speak stronger than this fact as to the good conduct and intentions of the defendant. Mr. Scutt left, yet no claim was made. There were surveyors on both sides, and there was appreciably no difference between the evidence of the two in the plaintiff's case. Mr. Rawlence had driven through a portion of the land, but his evidence wanted detail to give weight, detail to give weight, whilst Mr. Symonds's information, upon which his calculations were based, was not even derived first hand, and however skilfully those calculations were based, they were formed on shadowy material, and dealt with things in the rough rather than in detail. It came to a question of good or bad husbandry, and if he established the fact that there had been good husbandry the greater heads of the claims for damages would disappear. He should show that there had been no irregular system since the enclosure but good practice. Taking into consideration the foul state of the land when entered on, the high rental, and the expenditure on it, he thought the claim exceedingly unjust. If a tenant bad taken the farm when defendant went out they would have heard nothing of plaintiff's claim. What had been proved? He had heard no evidence of damage of any description to the plaintiff, only it had been estimated that from 1883 to 1885 the farm was untenanted. But a part of the farm, about 140 acres, was let within a fortnight of defendant's leaving at a good rent. Here was a practical test. During the defendant's tenancy, Mr. Homer steam-cultivated the land at 15s an acre, and after defendant had left he tendered to plaintiff's agent to do it at 12s an acre. He should prove that the alleged foulness of the land did not exist he didn't say that the surveyors visions were distorted by going on a certain side and he thought he should be able to prove that the selling off of hay and straw was done year after year, and was being done by other tenants of the plaintiff; and with regard to the matters made so much of, the landlady and her agents were cognisant of everything taking place on the farms, and he thought that the best record of good husbandry on the part of the defendant was the pressure brought to bear upon in seeking to induce him to remain upon the farm which he had done so much to improve. The learned counsel then called the defendant. Mr. John Thomas Homer Scutt said he was a corn and seed merchant at Blandford, and up to 1853 carried on farming at Bere Regis, where he helped his father in farming before 1851, when he took land himself, holding it under Mr. Drax. There was no system pursued, except three crops in succession. Witness went on increasing his holding until 1873, when he took Westfield, in which year it was twice, cultivated and cleaned, it being in a very bad condition. He paid £80 13s 6d valuation for Westfield, and on going out £121. He spent a large amount, about £2,838, in corn, cake, and manure, on the farm between 1879 and 1883. There was nothing the matter with the land when he left, provided it had been taken on when he went out. He offered Mr. Trinder £450 a year for the rest of the land after Westfield was left. He kept down as much land as he could to grass, and the last two years he had good crops of corn. There was a quantity of turnips and grass in Westfield. He had never taken more than two straw crops in succession. He growed in 1883, 49 acres of wheat, 80 of oats, and 134 of barley and the remaining third was pulse crops, turnips, and grass. This was not overcropping, considering the quantity of land he had down to grass, his number of stock, and the money it cost him. He remained on the farm to thresh his corn and he was then consuming straw. He left 25th March. He had sold off the straw and hay for 30 years, and in his opinion had a right to do so. When he went over the land with Mr. Rawlence the foulness had increased, but there was not the quantity foul as stated. Mr. Rawlence was on the farm no more than one hour and a half. Besides the manure seen by Mr. Rawlence there was a quantity in three other yards. Witness paid £580 rent before he took Westfield. In 1883 he sowed to white straw crops 115 acres. He did offer Mr. Tremmer to accept a reference, except wlth regard to the dilapidations. As other witnesses could not attend on the following day, their evidence was now taken, the cross-examination of the defendant standing over. Mr. George Wood Homer, of Athelhampton Hall, next gave evidence. He occupied several farms. He knew both of the four and three-field systems being applied to such land, and no roots came into the system of three-field. The tenant would be justified in selling hay if no agreement existed to the contrary, and if he was spending a deal of money on the land it would be good farming to sell. He should think with Mr. Scutt's considerable expenditure he would be quite justified in taking two-thirds to white straw crops, and in selling off straw and hay. He knew the land. If there was convenience in buildings, a large quantity of straw might profitably be consumed on a farm. The time from defendant's leaving would make an enormous difference, especially on light land. The land ought to be cleaned in the autumn following a corncrop. In a mild winter the couch would spread very rapidly. If a man found stubble he could leave stubble, and he considered with regard to foul land that, in the absence of agreement, on the four-field system, a man would leave one-fourth foul. He considered that on payment of such a rent a man ought to be allowed to farm as he liked. (Laughter.) He tendered in June 1884, to cultivate the land for 12s. an acre. He had 12s an acre. He had never seen a farm given up all clean and he had never known a claim paid for leaving land in a foul condition. Cross-examined: His tender at 12s was to cultivate twice in a place. If a man was under an agreement to consume the hay and straw, of course he was bound to do it. Mr. Thomas Alner Homer, retired farmer, said he had had great experience in farming. He knew Mr. Scutt's farm; it was always a "couchy" country. It had always been under a three-field system, and that had been good husbandry. He farmed in Bere Regis five years, and sold off straw and hay which he did not want to consume, which was done generally. He farmed in Westfield himself. Mr. Charles Besent, farmer, of Bere Regis, and well acquainted with the parish, said he knew the lands prior to their enclosure. The system of cultivation since its enclosure had not been a very particular one, but he understood that the tenants did pretty much as they liked so as to farm well and pay their rent. There had been great difficulty in the last few seasons in keeping land clean. He had known two straw crops taken succession; had done it himself, and was a tenant of Mrs. Egginton. He should expect about a fourth to be in a foul condition on a farm like Mr. Scutt's. He believed the latter's farming to be good. He had no hesitation in saying the greater part of the land was in a better; condition when Mr. Scutt left it than when he took. Cross-examined: His was arable land. He should not, he thought, himself sell off the straw of two successive crops. He held some land under lease which he cultivated on the four-field system. He sometimes sowed barley after wheat. The case was then adjourned till the following morning. The arbitration was resumed at half-past nine on Saturday morning. The first witness called was Mr. H. C. Galton, overseer of Bere Regis, to produce the rate book. Mr. Bullen objected to the assessment being put in, as he contended it was not evidence on the issue! He further objected on the ground that the rate was no evidence of the value of property as between landlord and tenant. The arbitrator noted the objection. Mr. Henry C. Galton produced the rate books for 1883 and 1884, the valuation of which was made in May 1882. The gross estimated rental of the 454a. 3r. 27p. of land held by Mr. Scutt was £498 13s 7d, and the rateable value £145 19s 10d. The extent of the Mill land was 33 perches, gross estimated rental £70, and rateable value £56. On the rate of 9th Oct., 1883, 139a. 3r. 2p. were transferred to Mr. Little's name, leaving 315 a. 25p., the gross estimated rental of which was £358 13s 7d, and the rateable value £312 19s 10d. The defendant was then cross-examined by Mr. Bullen on his previous day's evidence. Witness said he had been a corn and seed merchant about 30 years. He seeded down vetches on the farm, and did not consider this an exhausting exhausting crop. His father held about 48 acres of Eastfield before he did. Witness took this on in 1872 or thereabout. Did not remember what vetches he had in 1881. He might have had 260 acres sown to corn in 1883, in which year he should think he had about one-third not to corn. Under the four-field system he would have had about one half in corn each year._ He did not "sweat" the land to its uttermost during the last two years of his tenancy. He thought of leaving about five or six years before, but did not then pursue the same course, but might have grown more corn. He did not know of the agreement of 1864 nor was it read to him. He had a right as a good husbandman to take two successive straw crops. He remembered his father s handwriting, and swore it was not his signature in the book produced. William Scutt, of Filliele, was not related to witness's father. Witness sold some of the hay and straw. It might have realised £287 10s 6d but he didn't remember. This would be for the whole farm. Mr Besant bought a rick for £20, and Mr. Tozer one for £15. He should think he had about 200 head of stock in 1883 Between Sept 1883, and March 1884, he had on the farm whilst staying on there, six horses, four cows, and some pigs. He spent on the land in 1882 about £450, and close on £500 in 1883, not including seed. The manure in his yards had been made since Michaelmas. During the last year he might have been taking a little more straw than if he had been going to stay on. Mr. Rawlence was not on the farm from 12 to 3.30. Re-examined: In 1880 he had no wheat and very little lentils. In 1881 he had less than the proper proportion. He had never before finally determined to give up the farm. It was not fair to say he exhausted the land because he was leaving, as he only knew he was going in September 1883. He consumed all the hay and straw he could on the farm, but there was very little pasture, and no building accommodation for stock. By the Arbitrator: He should say that tares and vetches would not exhaust the land more than half of what white straw crops would, and he should say the same of pease. Mr. William Jesty, farming at Bere, said the defendant's land was cultivated very highly. Cross-examined: Mr. Scutt always made a difference in crops every year. He believed he sowed more trifolium, vetches, and pease, in the last two years or so than before. Re-examined: The land was well fed, and he should think no improper quantity of anything was grown. By the Arbitrator: As between man and man he shouldn't think Mr. Scut ought to pay anything for over-cropping. He should not have expected as the land was well fed, and he could have made the land pay if taken after harvest. He should not have expected compensation if the rent was reasonable, say £1 an acre, and should at that rent have expected nothing for overcropping or cleaning. Mr. Henry Tozer, a tenant of Mrs. Ergington's, farming at Bere, said defendant's land adjoined his. He thought it had been in a good state of cultivation on the whole, but had varied, but to no greater extent than other farms. He thought the taking of two straw crops quite proper. Cross-examined; It had been his habit to cultivate as soon as possible after harvest. He took his farm in 1874. and only found a rick of meadow hay on it. Mr. Henry Richards, appraiser and farmer, of Chilbridge Farm, Wimborne, gave evidence as to making a valuation on all the land, except that let to Mr. Little at Michaelmas 1883. He then valued the tillages at £62 15s 5d. £15 was in his opinion, a reasonable charge for sowing down 10 acres to best pasture. Mr. Bullen said he would accept Mr. Richards's valuation as to the tillages and pasture. Witness continuing, said he knew Mr. Scutt's farm well, and thought Mr. Scutt was about the best farmer in Bere Regis. It was his own practice to take two straw crops in succession after two seasons of different treatment. It was scarcely fair to form an opinion of land as left after five months neglect, but a practised man would be able to judge in a measure. He saw the crops growing on Mr. Scutt's land and on the land adjoining, and Scutt's were superior. There was no common system formerly adopted with regard to the lands. In the absence of a contract to the contrary, he thought a tenant had the right to do as he liked with the straw aud hay. Land must be very foul to cost 30s an acre for cleansing. The rent paid by Mr. Scutt was stiff. He was surprised to hear Mr. Scutt's offer of £450 was rejected. Cross-examined: He himself consumed his hay and straw on his farms and spent £1,000 a year on feeding. He had had more couch within the last two years than for the last 30. He as a rule, cultivated directly after harvest. He had noticed no falling off in Mr. Scntt's land within the last two years. By the Arbitrator: Defendant would be justified in selling straw and hay he couldn't consume, unless restricted by lease or agreement, especially considering defendant had to recoup himself for a bad entry. Mr. George Edward Richards, valuer and auctioneer, gave evidence as to having valued the vetches, haulm, and straw, left on the farm at £35. He agreed with his father's evidence. Couch grew very rapidly between the time of harvest and the spring. He should consider it no contravention of good farming on a farm like this to sell hay and straw where the defendant entered it bare, and there was no specific agreement to the contrary. Mr. John Homer Scutt, son of the defendant, proved keeping the books, and extracted the amount expended on the farm between 1879 and 1881 to be £2,831. In 1878, £600 was spent. A good quantity of swedes were grown on the farm. Mr. Alfred Scutt, another son of the defendant, proved extracting items from the accounts for the valuation. In his opinion the land had been properly cultivated by his by his father. Mr. Samuel Cobb, farmer of Bere Regis, said he had been a tenant of Mrs. Eggington's for about 40 years. In his opinion Mr. Scutt's cultivation of the land had been very good, as no-one in the neighbourhood grew better crops. Ho bought some grass on the farm in 1884 for £100, and it was good. He offered £95 this year for the hay off it, which was not accepted. There was nothing wrong, farming as defendant farmed, in taking two straw crops. The hay and straw were sold off in the neighbourhood. Crossexamined: The hay he bought for £100, came off 29 acre and included the after feed. Mr. Walter White, farmer, Burton, Wool, and formerly a tenant of Mrs. Eggington, said it was generally recognised as good husbandry, after taking nothing from the land for two years, to take two straw crops in snccession. It was general to sell the hay and straw off the land. Crossexamined: The spring of 1879 was a very bad one for cleaning land. Charles Standfield, shepherd, formerly in the employ of the defendant, said that a great deal of the land was in a foul condition when defendant entered it. Nothing was very wrong in it when defendant left. The peas were horse feed twice, and this could not be done with very foul land. A fair average number of sheep was kept. In 1883 there were about 40 acres of swedes, and before that there had been more roots. The land was left in fair condition. Cross-examined: In 1883 there were about 200 fat sheep and about 150 lambs on the farm. Mr. Charles Bascombe, farmer and tenant of the plaintiff at Bere Regis, agreed with the evidence of the farmers who had preceded him as to the straw crops and selling off. John Barnes, labourer, long in the employ of Mr. Scutt, spoke as to the land being well cultivated, and in much the same way as other farmers in the neighbourhood. There was a heavy crop of trefolium in 1883, and the crops produced were better than those around. The land was left better than it was entered on. Cross-examined: All the crops in the last year were good, except the peas which were blighted. John Barlow, in the employ of Mr. Eddison, steam engine proprietor, of Dorchester, gave evidence as to going on the farm in March and April 1883, and cultivating, The land was in good working order and there was no trouble in getting the engine through it. The condition of Mr. Scutt's farm was "not much worse than some of them." (Laughter.) Some of it was a little dirty, but there was no unusual proportion of foulness. This concluded the evidence for the defence. The Arbitrator then asked Mr. Rawlence and Mr. Richards what they thought was the proper proportion of stock which should have been kept on a farm like this. Mr. Rawlence said, in his opinion, there should be about 500 breeding ewes with lambs; it was not a place to keep more than three or four cows; and he should think that from 10 to 20 young beasts should be kept during the winter to consume the straw; there ought to be a pair of horses for 60 acres; and four or five breedings sows with young pigs. Mr. Mathews said that Mr. Scutt had kept 16 horses on the farm. Mr. Richards agreed with Mr. Rawlence's estimate, but said that with regard to the beasts a question for consideration was as to the accommodation afforded for stock in the winter. This concluded the case.] [J T H S - 59yr.]

      Bronne • geboorte : Census 1841-61-81 Dorset • doop : Bishop's Transcripts:Hilton 1813-1844 • [marriage event] met Louisa Adelaide Fry : Shaftesbury 5a 483 / Sherborne Mercury [1852 Oct 12] • oorlede : Blandford 5a 155

      &1852
      Oct 5, at Iwerne Minster, by the Rev. William Blennerhasset, M. John Homer Scutt of Bere Regis, to Louisa Adelaide, eldest daughter of Mr Fry, of Preston Farm
      Louisa Adelaide Fry, Louisa, Scutt ca 1833-1913
      ouers : John Fry ca 1791- en Susan ------
      Geboorte · ongeveer 1833 · Iwerne Minster, Dorset
      [marriage event] · op 5 Oktober 1852 · Iwerne Minster, Dorset · met John Thomas Homer Scutt
      Oorlede · op 12 Februarie 1913 · miskien 80 jaar. · Broadstone, Dorset
      L A S - 80yr., lived at Llantrissant, Broadstone, Dorset. To Walter Henry Scutt (son - corn merchant).

      Bronne • geboorte : BMD (Deaths) • [marriage event] met John Thomas Homer Scutt : Shaftesbury 5a 483 / Sherborne Mercury [1852 Oct 12] • oorlede : Poole 5a 345 / Wills 1913

      1. Tom Homer Scutt, Tom/Thomas ca 1853-ca 1940
        Geboorte · ongeveer 1853 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        [marriage event] · ongeveer 9 Oktober 1888 · Newport Shifnal, Shropshire · met Elizabeth Vereker Ventris
        Oorlede · ongeveer Mei 1940 · miskien 87 jaar. · Lambeth district, London
        [Gloucester Citizen - Wednesday 26 September 1877. The Murder of a Constable in Dorset. Henry Lock was yesterday morning brought before the Wareham magistrates charged with wilful murder of P. 0. Thomas Bishop of Dorset constabulary, at Bere Regis on Thursday night. The evidence given was the effect that the prisoner and others were drunk and making a disturbance in the street, and that the deceased went to the prisoner, and endeavoured to take him to his home, which but short distance off. Prisoner lives with his father, and situated in yard with gateway at each end. The constable went with the prisoner through one gateway, and supposed that order to prevent his going out the other way into the street went with him to the cottage-door. Bishop called to the father, "Look, take in your son." A fellow-policeman who was with him, had remained behind at the gateway to keep back crowd of roughs. A man, however, named Ricketts, went round to the other gateway, and on reaching the yard says that he found the policeman standing a short distance from Lock, who took a large stone and flung it at the constable. The stone struck the man on the head, and rendered him insensible. Lock took another stone and flung him whilst on the ground; and on the witness lifting up the policeman, he knocked him out his arms. Dr. Lys gave evidence as to an examination which he had made of the body, and said that both deceased's eyes were black. There was a blow on each temple, on the nose, left, cheek, on the back the hand, and on the right elbow. There was a small wound on the lower lip, and a large one at the back of the left ear. There was also a fracture, about four inches length, on the left side the skull. Dr. W. F. Daniels gave similar evidence. M. Tom Scutt said he had heard prisoner threaten to "do" for the deceased. Prisoner was remanded for a week. The funeral of the deceased took place on Monday and was very numerously attended, the constable having borne a most exemplary character, and been much respected.] [Thu 18 Oct 1888, Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, Wiltshire. Oct 9, at Church Aston Parish Church, Newport, Salop. Tom Homer Scutt, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, of Micklegate, York, eldest son of the late J. T. H. Scutt, of Regis and St. Mary's, Dorset, to Elizabeth Vereker Ventris, third daughter of the Rev. E. Favell Ventris, rector of Church Aston.] [Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough, Saturday 10 October 1891. SAD DEATH OF A YOUNG WIFE AT YORK. An inquest was held yesterday at York upon the body of Sarah Ann Spencer, aged 18, the wife of Barry Spencer, of Pinder's Court. The deceased was confined early on Tuesday morning, and was attended only by an uncertificated midwife. Matters did not, however go on favourably, and Mr T. H. Scutt, surgeon, was called in, and found the deceased in a state of collapse. He found that the deceased had not boen properly treated, and death occurred on Thursday morning from inflammation of the womb, combined with shock and loss of blood. The midwife had made an extra-ordinary mistake as to the supposed presence of a second child; and the treatment she had employed was due to that erroneous supposition. The deceased's husband stated that he had desired to have a doctor at the confinement, but that his wife had overruled his wishes. Emma Barrett, the midwife, said she had attended confinements for nearly fifteen year. She was still under the impression that there were twins but confessed that she had never met with similar appearances before. Mr Scutt said it was possible that the circumstances in this case might have arisen naturally, but it was not probable. The jury found a verdict in accordance with the medical opinion as to the cause of death, but at their request the Coroner censured Mrs Barrett for having undertaken a confinement without a medical man. She had, he said, displayed great ignorance, and he hoped it would be a warning to her not to undertake any further confinements unless she had medical aid.] [Hull Daily Mail - Friday 01 April 1892. Messrs Walker & Son's Horse Sale. Walker and Son held their third March sale at the Repository, Lendal Bridge, Thursday. There was only a small attendance, and sales were quiet, bit prices were fairly good. The property of Dr Scutt, Kitty, mare, 6 years - 31 Gs.] [Leeds Times, West Yorkshire, Saturday 06 July 1895. Ilkley - Rockwood House, Hydro-Establishment. Splendid Situation. Romantic Scenery. Excellent Cuisine. Lawn Tennis recently added. Physician, Dr. Scutt. Terms from 30s. 6d. per week. J. Lister, Proprietor.] [The London Gazette [1908] Scutt, Tom Homer of Llantrissant, Broadstone, near Wimborne, in the county of Dorset and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy (by transfer from Poole) 285 of 1908, Bankruptcy - buildings, Carey Street, London, W.C.] [T H S - 87yr.]

        Bronne • geboorte : BMD (Deaths) / Census 1861 Dorset-1901 Middlesex-1911 Bedfordshire • [marriage event] met Elizabeth Vereker Ventris : Newport Shifnal 6a 1535 / Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette [1888 Oct 18] • oorlede : Lambeth 1d 177

        &ca 1888 Elizabeth Vereker Ventris, Elizabeth, Scutt ca 1864-1944
        Geboorte · ongeveer 1864 · Church Aston Rectory, Shropshire
        [marriage event] · ongeveer 9 Oktober 1888 · Newport Shifnal, Shropshire · met Tom Homer Scutt
        Oorlede · op 22 Oktober 1944 · miskien 80 jaar. · Lewisham district, London
        [Thu 18 Oct 1888, Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, Wiltshire. Oct 9, at Church Aston Parish Church, Newport, Salop. Tom Homer Scutt, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, of Micklegate, York, eldest son of the late J. T. H. Scutt, of Regis and St. Mary's, Dorset, to Elizabeth Vereker Ventris, third daughter of the Rev. E. Favell Ventris, rector of Church Aston.] [E V S 80yr.]

        Bronne • geboorte : BMD (Deaths) / Census 1901 Middlesex • [marriage event] met Tom Homer Scutt : Newport Shifnal 6a 1535 / Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette [1888 Oct 18] • oorlede : Lewisham 1d 648

        1. Ethel Vereker Scutt, Ethel, Brown ca 1890-ca 1932
          Geboorte · ongeveer Julie 1890 · York, Yorkshire - 21 Micklegate
          Doop · op 27 Julie 1890 · Broadstone, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1915 · Greenwich district, London · met John J. Brown
          Oorlede · ongeveer Februarie 1932 · miskien 41 jaar. · Lewisham district, London
          E V B 41yr.

          Bronne • geboorte : York 9d 19 / Yorkshire BMD - MIC/52/45 • [marriage event] met John J. Brown : Greenwich 1d 1442 • oorlede : Lewisham 1d 1350

          &ca 1915 John J. Brown, John
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1915 · Greenwich district, London · met Ethel Vereker Scutt
          Oorlede

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Ethel Vereker Scutt : Greenwich 1d 1442

          1. John F. V. Brown, John ca 1915
            Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1915 · Woolwich district, London

            Bronne • geboorte : Woolwich 1d 2025

      2. John Homer Scutt, John ca 1855-1925
        Geboorte · ongeveer Junie 1855 · Iwerne-Minster, Dorset
        Doop · op 25 Desember 1855 · Iwerne-Minster, Dorset
        [marriage event] · op 5 Augustus 1885 · Winterbourne Whitechurch, Dorset · met Mary Amelia Fowler
        [marriage event] · ongeveer 19 Oktober 1904 · Northam & Appledore, Devon · met Mabel Eliza Babington
        Oorlede · op 5 Mei 1925 · miskien 69 jaar. · Poole, Dorset
        Begrawe · op 8 Mei 1925 · Longfleet, Dorset
        [Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 07 Aug 1885. Aug the 5th at Winterbourne Whitechurch by the Rev. G H Wynn, rector assisted by Rev. Langford, vicar of Bere Regis, Mr. John Homer Scutt to Miss Mary Fowler, eldest daughter of Mr. R Fowler of Whitechurch.] [North Devon Journal Thu 27 Oct 1904. Scutt- Babington. October 19 at the Parish Church, Northam, the Rev. Preb. M D Dimond - Churchward, John Homer Scutt, of Seldown Tower, Poole, to Mabel E Babington, of Urney, Northam.] [Western Gazette - Friday 22 September 1916. Dorset Farmers Effort for the Red Cross. The second annual jumble sale on behalf of the Dorsetshire Branch of the British Farmers Red Cross Fund, of which Mr. J. Homer Scutt, of Poole, is the county honorary secretary, was held at the Dorchester Cattle Market Wednesday. Lord Digby of Minterne, was president, and Mr William of chairman of the Organising and Working Committee, and the arrangements were again ably made by the two Joint Honorary Secretaries, whose spirited efforts a year ago ensured so great a success the first sale, namely, Mr. J J Wyatt, of Middle Farm, and Mr. A J Scutt, of Castle Farm. All three firms of Dorchester auctioneers, Messrs. T Ensor & Son, Messrs, Henry Duke & Son, and Messrs. & Sampson kindly gave their services and those of their staff free of all charge. The Countess of Shaftesbury, who, as wife of H.M. Lieutenant for Dorset (Brigadier-General the Earl of Shaftesbury, X.C.V.0.), is president of the Red Cross Dorset, had been announced to declare the sale open and to sell the first bullock had proved a decided draw.] [Western Gazette, Somerset, Friday 16 October 1925. Sales Order of the Exors. of the Late J. Homer Scutt, Esq. Seldown Towers, Seldown, Poole, Dorset, a beautiful position, adjoining and overlooking Poole Park, commanding fine views over Poole Harbour and the Purbeck Hills. The Attractive and Commodius Leasehold Residence, known as Seldown Towers, containing Three Reception-rooms, Eight Bedrooms, Bath-room, Kitchen, and Usual Offices, standing in well laid-out Pleasure Grounds of about Half-an-Acre. Messrs. F G Wheatley & Son Will Offer the above for Sale Auction (unless Sold previously by Private Treaty), At 102 High Street, Poole, On Thursday, 22nd October 1925, at Three p.m. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from Messrs. Bowen & Symes, Solicitors, 9 and 10, East Street, Weymouth; or the Auctioneers, 102 High Street, Poole. Tuesday, October 20th, 1925.] [J H S - 70yr., lived in Seldon Towes, Poole. To (George) Percival (Symes) Scutt (bank manager) & Gustavus Phelps Symes.]

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 311 / Census 1881 Dorset-1891 Yorkshire • doop : IGI C02431-0 • [marriage event] met Mary Amelia Fowler : Blandford 5a 441 / Western Gazette [1885 Aug 07] • [marriage event] met Mabel Eliza Babington : Bideford 5b 1087 / North Devon Journal [1904 Oct 27] • oorlede : Poole 5a 253 / Wills 1925

        &1885
        Banns:1885 Jul 19.
        Mary Amelia Fowler, Mary, Scutt 1854-1898
        Geboorte · op 26 Januarie 1854 · Longfleet, Dorset
        [marriage event] · op 5 Augustus 1885 · Winterbourne Whitechurch, Dorset · met John Homer Scutt
        Oorlede · op 22 Januarie 1898 · 43 jaar. · Poole, Dorset
        Begrawe · Longfleet, Dorset
        [M A S 44yr., living at Seldown, Poole. To J H S, corn merchant.] [Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 07 Aug 1885. Aug the 5th at Winterbourne Whitechurch by the Rev. G. H. Wynn, rector assisted by Rev. Langford, vicar of Bere Regis, Mr. John Homer Scutt to Miss Mary Fowler, eldest daughter of Mr. R. Fowler of Whitechurch.]

        Bronne • geboorte : BMD (Deaths) • [marriage event] met John Homer Scutt : Blandford 5a 441 / Western Gazette [1885 Aug 07] • oorlede : Poole 5a 193 / Wills 1898

        1. Ruth Mary Scutt, Ruth, Pirssell 1892-
          Geboorte · op 26 Desember 1892 · Longfleet, Dorset
          Doop · op 5 Februarie 1893 · Longfleet, Dorset
          [marriage event] · in 1925 · Delhi, Bengal, INDIA · met Richard Stanley Pirssell
          Oorlede
          Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 30 Dec 1892. SCUTT - Dec. 26, at Dunvegan, Longfleet, Poole, the wife of J. Homer Scutt, of a daughter.

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 267 (1893 1st.Q.) / Westeren Gazette [1892 Dec 30] • [marriage event] met Richard Stanley Pirssell : Bengal Marriages 1713-1948 485 74

          &1925
          R M S (32) single - father:John Homer Scutt. R S P (42) - father:Richard Pirssell
          Richard Stanley Pirssell, Richard
          [marriage event] · in 1925 · Delhi, Bengal, INDIA · met Ruth Mary Scutt
          Oorlede

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Ruth Mary Scutt : Bengal Marriages 1713-1948 485 74

        2. Katherine Margaret Scutt, Katherine 1895-1989
          Geboorte · op 26 Februarie 1895 · Longfleet, Dorset
          Doop · op 7 April 1895 · Longfleet, Dorset
          Oorlede · in Oktober 1989 · 94 jaar. · Surrey (South East)
          Katharine Margaret Scutt noted here at birth [BMD].

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 288 / Nursing Registers 1898-1968 • oorlede : Surrey S E 1089 17 1215

        &ca 1904 Mabel Eliza Babington, Mabel, Babingdon/Scutt †1957
        [marriage event] · ongeveer 19 Oktober 1904 · Northam & Appledore, Devon · met John Homer Scutt
        Oorlede · op 17 Junie 1957 · Worthing, West Sussex
        [North Devon Journal Thu 27 Oct 1904. Scutt- Babington. October 19 at the Parish Church, Northam, the Rev. Preb. M. D. Dimond - Churchward, John Homer Scutt, of Seldown Tower, Poole, to Mabel E. Babington, of Urney, Northam.] [Babingdon noted at birth of son.] [M E S - 85yr., Karney House, Westbrooke, Worthing, Sussex (formerly 70 Richmond Road, Worthing, aforesaid), Widow, 17th June 1957.]

        Bronne • [marriage event] met John Homer Scutt : Bideford 5b 1087 / North Devon Journal [1904 Oct 27] • oorlede : Worthing 5h 610 / The London Gazette [1957]

        1. Eileen Mabel Scutt, Eileen 1905-2002
          Geboorte · op 14 Desember 1905 · Poole, Dorset
          Doop · Longfleet, Dorset
          Oorlede · op 15 Februarie 2002 · 96 jaar. · Worthing, West Sussex
          E M S lived at Linden Lodge, Tennyson Road, Worthing, West Sussex. Retired, died in a nursing home in Worthing.

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 255 (1906 1st.Q.) • oorlede : Worthing 7861A 1A18C / The London Gazette [2002]

        2. John Melville Scutt, John 1907-1995
          Geboorte · op 22 Mei 1907 · Poole, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Mei 1938 · Croydon, Surrey · met Elsie Adeline Cordle
          Oorlede · op 2 Oktober 1995 · 88 jaar. · Shefford, Bedfordshire
          [35M48/6A/58 Title - Induction mandate: John Melville Scutt MA, Worting (4 Dec 1936). Patron: Sir Charles Anthony King Harman KCMG of Ouse Manor Sharnbrook, Bedford County.] [35M48/6A/69 Title - Induction mandate: Frederick George Jarvis, Worting (13 Jan 1939). Patron: Sir Charles Anthony King Harman KCMG. Previous incumbent: John Melville Scutt.] [Education at St. Edmund Hall.] [Chaplains Branch - The Reverend John Melville Scutt, M.A., is granted a short service commission with the relative rank of Squadron Leader 13th Jan 1939.] ]John Melville Scutt, MA, DIP.TH., 2 October 1995; commoner 1926–9. Aged 88. St Edmund Hall.]

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 262 • [marriage event] met Elsie Adeline Cordle : Croydon 2a 1731 • oorlede : Biggleswade 3101 30C

          &ca 1938 Elsie Adeline Cordle, Elsie/Elsie Adelina, Scutt 1905-1996
          Geboorte · op 14 April 1905 · Lambeth district, London
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Mei 1938 · Croydon, Surrey · met John Melville Scutt
          Oorlede · op 23 Maart 1996 · 90 jaar. · Shefford, Bedfordshire
          E A S - 90yr.

          Bronne • geboorte : Lambeth 1d 479 • [marriage event] met John Melville Scutt : Croydon 2a 1731 • oorlede : Biggleswade 3101 30C / Daily Telegraph

          1. Gordon Hubert Melville Scutt, Gordon 1939
            Geboorte · op 18 Mei 1939 · 85 jaar. · Weston district, Hampshire
            [marriage event] · op 3 Mei 1969 · Ripon Cathedral, Ripon, North Yorkshire · met Sally Patricia Lavers

            Bronne • geboorte : Weston 5c 711 (3rd.Q.) • [marriage event] met Sally Patricia Lavers : Claro 2c 221 / Electoral Roll 2002-10

            &1969 Sally Patricia Lavers, Sally
            Geboorte
            [marriage event] · op 3 Mei 1969 · Ripon Cathedral, Ripon, North Yorkshire · met Gordon Hubert Melville Scutt

            Bronne • geboorte : Electoral Roll 2002 • [marriage event] met Gordon Hubert Melville Scutt : Claro 2c 221 / Electoral Roll 2002-10

            1. Sophie Louise Mary Scutt, Sophie 1971
              Geboorte · op 21 Junie 1971 · 52 jaar. · Westminster Hospital, Westminster, London
              [marriage event] · op 1 April 2000 · Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire · met Justin Richard Jocelyn Thomas

              Bronne • geboorte : Westminister 5e 2551 • [marriage event] met Justin Richard Jocelyn Thomas : N E Hants 495 Apr 1479

              &2000 Justin Richard Jocelyn Thomas, Justin 1968
              Geboorte · op 28 Maart 1968 · 56 jaar. · Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire
              [marriage event] · op 1 April 2000 · Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire · met Sophie Louise Mary Scutt

              Bronne • [marriage event] met Sophie Louise Mary Scutt : N E Hants 495 Apr 1479

              1. Samuel Geoffrey Jocelyn Thomas, Samuel 2002
                Geboorte · op 5 April 2002 · 22 jaar. · Kensington & Chelsea district, London

                Bronne • geboorte : London Times, Births and Christenings 1983-2003) [Kensington & Chelsea Apr A36A 2391A 134]

            2. Rebecca Josephine Scutt, Rebecca 1974
              Geboorte · op 16 Maart 1974 · 50 jaar. · Westminster, London
              [marriage event] · op 11 September 1999 · Hampshire (North East) · met Dominic S. Neale Freeland

              Bronne • geboorte : Westminster 5e 2055 • [marriage event] met Dominic S. Neale Freeland : N E Hants 495 Sep 1079

              &1999
              engagement:1999 Feb 17
              Dominic S. Neale Freeland, Dominic
              [marriage event] · op 11 September 1999 · Hampshire (North East) · met Rebecca Josephine Scutt

              Bronne • [marriage event] met Rebecca Josephine Scutt : N E Hants 495 Sep 1079

            3. Oliver Geoffrey J. M. Scutt, Oliver, (2002) Durham University 1979
              Geboorte · op 24 Oktober 1979 · 44 jaar. · Basingstoke district, Hampshire
              [marriage event] · in Junie 2014 · met Rachel M. Taylor

              Bronne • geboorte : Basingstoke 20 0081 / Electoral Roll 2002-14 • [marriage event] met Rachel M. Taylor : Gordon H. M. Scutt / Electoral Rolls 2007-14

              &2014
              The engagement is announced between Oliver, only son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Scutt, of Hampshire, and Rachel, younger daughter of the Rev Christopher Taylor and Dr Caroline Moir, of Cumbria.
              Rachel M. Taylor, Scutt
              ouers : Christopher Taylor Reverend en Caroline Moir
              [marriage event] · in Junie 2014 · met Oliver Geoffrey J. M. Scutt

              Bronne • [marriage event] met Oliver Geoffrey J. M. Scutt : Gordon H. M. Scutt / Electoral Rolls 2007-14

              1. Romula Scutt 2015
                Geboorte · op 30 April 2015 · 9 jaar.
              2. Margot Scutt 2019
                Geboorte · op 2 Mei 2019 · 5 jaar.

                Bronne • geboorte : Gordon H. M. Scutt

          2. Heather J. C. Scutt, Heather, Fairweather 1940
            Geboorte · op 13 Julie 1940 · 83 jaar. · Amersham, Buckinghamshire
            [marriage event] · ongeveer November 1967 · Redbridge district, Essex · met Anthony E. Fairweather

            Bronne • geboorte : Amersham 3a 2585 • [marriage event] met Anthony E. Fairweather : Redbridge 5d 1279

            &ca 1967 Anthony E. Fairweather, Anthony
            [marriage event] · ongeveer November 1967 · Redbridge district, Essex · met Heather J. C. Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Heather J. C. Scutt : Redbridge 5d 1279

            1. Timothy Charles M. Fairweather, Timothy ca 1970
              Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1970 · 54 jaar. · St. Marylebne district, London

              Bronne • geboorte : St. Marylebne 5d 3006

            2. Annabel Jane Fairweather, Annabel ca 1973
              Geboorte · ongeveer November 1973 · 50 jaar. · Hatfield district, Hertfordshire

              Bronne • geboorte : Hatfield 4b 510S

        3. Joan Frances Scutt, Joan ca 1909-1993
          Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1909 · Poole, Dorset
          Oorlede · op 11 Oktober 1993 · miskien 84 jaar. · Malkerns, SWAZILAND
          J F S - unmarried, M.B.E., To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order: Miss Joan Frances Scutt, Missionary. For services to education and to the Community, particularly in remote areas in Swaziland (-1987). "Joan Frances Scutt" born 1909, died 1993. A English woman who pioneered one of the first handicraft centres in Swaziland thereby enabling the women of the community to be self-sufficient by making and selling grasswork, weaving, mats, carpets and batik. She was born in Poole in Dorset and in 1937 left England to become a missionary. In 1953 she moved to Mankayane Mission in Encabaneni where she stayed, as the only missionary, for 30 years. From a small hut there she developed a Christian mission complex which included primary and secondary schools and a health clinic. She also wrote more than 15 books and her Story of Swaziland was widely acclaimed. She served as a secretary of the Swaziland Conference of Churches and was a fluent broadcaster in Siswati. She retired in 1982 and in the same year was appointed MBE. King Sobhuza gave her land on which to build her own home and she did so with her own hands. When she died her funeral was attended by 1,000 people (95% African) with 10 speakers at a five-hour service.

          Bronne • oorlede : The London Gazette [1967] / Gordon H. M. Scutt

        4. Ronald Walter Babington Scutt, Ronald 1916-1987
          Geboorte · op 22 Augustus 1916 · Seldown, Poole, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1945 · Knutsford, Cheshire - St. Cross · met Nancy Helen Came
          Oorlede · op 4 Desember 1987 · 71 jaar. · Salisbury, Wiltshire
          [Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 01 Sep 1916. SCUTT - Aug 22, at Seldown, Poole, the wife of Holmer (sic) Scutt, of a son.] [Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Sat 11 Aug 1934. Examination Successes, the pass list for the first examination for medical degrees in the University of London appears the name of W. N. Taylor, of Monkton Combe School, the elder son of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Taylor of North Hill House, Radstock. The list also contains the name of another Monktonian,:) Ronald Walter Babington Scutt.] [32 Bedwin Street, Salisbury, Wilts. 4th December I987 (Robert William Sykes and Christopher Dearmer Nichols).]

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 391 (4th.Q.) / Western Gazette [1916 Sep 01] • [marriage event] met Nancy Helen Came : Bucklow 8a 469 / Cheshire BMD - KSC/2/75 • oorlede : Salisbury 1287 18 2115 / The London Gazette [1988]

          &ca 1945 Nancy Helen Came, Scutt †2012
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1945 · Knutsford, Cheshire - St. Cross · met Ronald Walter Babington Scutt
          Oorlede · op 20 Junie 2012

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Ronald Walter Babington Scutt : Bucklow 8a 469 / Cheshire BMD - KSC/2/75 • oorlede : Gov.UK Winchester

          1. Nicola Scutt, Nikky, Stock/Maunsell/Eyles ca 1946
            Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1946 · 77 jaar. · Bristol, Gloucestershire
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1967 · Gosport, Hampshire · met Robert G. Stock
            [divorce event] · met Robert G. Stock
            [marriage event] · ongeveer 1988 · England · met Robin Guy Debonnaire Maunsell
            [divorce event] · met Robin Guy Debonnaire Maunsell
            [marriage event] · in Junie 1992 · Cambridge district, Cambridgeshire · met Phillip Eyles

            Bronne • geboorte : Bristol 7b 336 • [marriage event] met Robert G. Stock : Gosport 6b 803 • [marriage event] met Robin Guy Debonnaire Maunsell : London Times, Marriages 1982-2004 (1988 Apr 22) • [marriage event] met Phillip Eyles : Cambridge 0692 9 0863 [Maunsell] / Cambridgeshire BMD [Scutt]

            &ca 1967 Robert G. Stock, Robert
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1967 · Gosport, Hampshire · met Nicola Scutt
            [divorce event] · met Nicola Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Nicola Scutt : Gosport 6b 803

            1. Alexandra Jane Stock, Alexandra/Alex 1971
              Geboorte · op 1 September 1971 · 52 jaar.
              Geen vermelding · met ------ Waylett
              [no marriage event] · met ------ ------

              Bronne • geboorte : Surrey N 5g 386 / Jane Fitzgerald

              & ------ Waylett
              Geen vermelding · met Alexandra Jane Stock
              1. Joshua Waylett 2002
                Geboorte · op 20 Junie 2002 · 21 jaar.
              2. Benjamin Waylett 2002
                Geboorte · op 20 Junie 2002 · 21 jaar.
              & ------ ------
              [no marriage event] · met Alexandra Jane Stock
              1. Rebecca Tobias James Stock, Rebecca 2007
                Geboorte · op 26 Desember 2007 · 16 jaar.
                a possible mistake here?
            2. Rebecca Elizabeth Stock, Rebecca/Becky 1974
              Geboorte · op 23 Februarie 1974 · 50 jaar. · Exeter district, Devon

              Bronne • geboorte : Exeter 7a 953 / Jane Fitzgerald

            &ca 1988
            not the date of marriage nor divorce are known
            Robin Guy Debonnaire Maunsell, Robin
            [marriage event] · ongeveer 1988 · England · met Nicola Scutt
            [divorce event] · met Nicola Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Nicola Scutt : London Times, Marriages 1982-2004 (1988 Apr 22)

            &1992 Phillip Eyles
            [marriage event] · in Junie 1992 · Cambridge district, Cambridgeshire · met Nicola Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Nicola Scutt : Cambridge 0692 9 0863 [Maunsell] / Cambridgeshire BMD [Scutt]

          2. Jane Mary Babington Scutt, Jane, Bowen/Dover/Davies/Fitzgerald ca 1948
            Geboorte · ongeveer Oktober 1948 · 75 jaar. · Westminster, London
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1975 · Hampshire (South East) · met Peter A. Bowen
            [divorce event] · in 1980 · met Peter A. Bowen
            [marriage event] · in 1981 · England · met John Dover
            [divorce event] · in 1990 · met John Dover
            [marriage event] · in 1993 · England · met Christopher Davies
            [divorce event] · in 1997 · met Christopher Davies
            [marriage event] · in 2001 · England · met Martin Fitzgerald
            twin.

            Bronne • geboorte : Westminister 5c 427 • [marriage event] met Peter A. Bowen : S E Hants 20 1344 • [marriage event] met John Dover : Jane Fitzgerald • [marriage event] met Christopher Davies : Jane Fitzgerald • [marriage event] met Martin Fitzgerald : Jane Fitzgerald

            &ca 1975
            Jane E. B. Scutt stated here
            Peter A. Bowen, Peter
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1975 · Hampshire (South East) · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt
            [divorce event] · in 1980 · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Jane Mary Babington Scutt : S E Hants 20 1344

            1. Thomas Vincent Morgan Bowen, Thomas 1976
              Geboorte · op 23 April 1976 · 48 jaar. · Portsmouth district, Hampshire

              Bronne • geboorte : Portsmouth 20 1238 / Jane Fitzgerald

            2. James Richard Bowen, James 1979
              Geboorte · op 4 Oktober 1979 · 44 jaar. · Portsmouth district, Hampshire

              Bronne • geboorte : Portsmouth 20 773 / Jane Fitzgerald

            &1981 John Dover
            [marriage event] · in 1981 · England · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt
            [divorce event] · in 1990 · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Jane Mary Babington Scutt : Jane Fitzgerald

            &1993 Christopher Davies
            [marriage event] · in 1993 · England · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt
            [divorce event] · in 1997 · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Jane Mary Babington Scutt : Jane Fitzgerald

            &2001 Martin Fitzgerald
            [marriage event] · in 2001 · England · met Jane Mary Babington Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Jane Mary Babington Scutt : Jane Fitzgerald

          3. Richard A. C. Scutt, Richard ca 1948-ca 1948
            Geboorte · ongeveer Oktober 1948 · Westminster, London
            Oorlede · ongeveer Desember 1948 · miskien 2 maande oud · Westminster, London
            twin. R A C S - 6wks.

            Bronne • geboorte : Westminister 5c 427 • oorlede : Wandsworth 5d 816

          4. Simon John Came Scutt, Simon 1950
            Geboorte · op 28 Julie 1950 · 73 jaar. · Norwich district, Norfolk
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Mei 1974 · Reading/Wokingham district, Berkshire · met Heather Rosemond Moon

            Bronne • geboorte : Norwich 4b 822 • [marriage event] met Heather Rosemond Moon : Reading & Wokingham 19 0327 / Electoral Roll 2002-10

            &ca 1974 Heather Rosemond Moon, Heather, Scutt
            ouers : Michael Moon 1926 en Iris Wilder
            Geboorte
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Mei 1974 · Reading/Wokingham district, Berkshire · met Simon John Came Scutt

            Bronne • geboorte : Electoral Roll 2002 • [marriage event] met Simon John Came Scutt : Reading & Wokingham 19 0327 / Electoral Roll 2002-10

            1. Henry Scutt 1979
              Geboorte · op 28 Julie 1979 · 44 jaar. · Hammersmith district, London
            2. Sarah Scutt 1981
              Geboorte · op 29 September 1981 · 42 jaar. · Salisbury district, Wiltshire

              Bronne • geboorte : Salisbury 23 1425 (4th.Q.)

            3. Flora Scutt 1988
              Geboorte · op 10 Mei 1988 · 36 jaar. · Salisbury, Wiltshire

              Bronne • geboorte : Salisbury 0688 23 1708 / London Times, Births and Christenings 1983-2003

      3. Douglas William Scutt, Douglas/William ca 1856-1884
        Geboorte · ongeveer November 1856 · Iwerne-Minster, Dorset
        Doop · op 25 Desember 1856 · Dorset
        Oorlede · op 8 Mei 1884 · miskien 27 jaar. · Blandford, Dorset
        Begrawe · in Mei 1884 · Blandford, Dorset - St Mary
        Census 1861 Dorset - William D. Scutt. D W S 26yr.

        Bronne • geboorte : Iwerne-Minster, Dorset • doop : IGI C02431-0 • oorlede : Blandford 5a 175

      4. Walter Henry Scutt, Walter ca 1859-1947
        Geboorte · ongeveer Januarie 1859 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        [marriage event] · op 29 Junie 1898 · Parkstone, Dorset - St Peter · met Katherine Ella Waterman
        Oorlede · op 21 September 1947 · miskien 88 jaar. · Broadstone, Dorset
        Begrawe · op 24 September 1947 · Broadstone, Dorset
        W H S 89yr.

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 319 • [marriage event] met Katherine Ella Waterman : Poole 5a 633 • oorlede : Poole 6a 421

        &1898
        Banns 1898 Jun 05.
        Katherine Ella Waterman, Katherine, Scutt ca 1871-1938
        Geboorte · ongeveer 1871
        [marriage event] · op 29 Junie 1898 · Parkstone, Dorset - St Peter · met Walter Henry Scutt
        Oorlede · op 29 April 1938 · miskien 67 jaar. · Broadstone, Dorset
        Begrawe · op 3 Mei 1938 · Broadstone, Dorset
        The London Gazette [1938] Katherine Ella Scutt, Deceased. Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925, Section 27. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Katherine Ella Scutt late of "Lydiate", Broadstone in the county of Dorset (the Wife of Walter Henry Scutt) who died on the 29th day of April 1938 and whose Will was duly proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the) twelfth day of September 1938 by Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company Limited of 27-32 Poultry in the city of London, the sole executor named in the said Will, are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Manager, Midland Bank Executor & Trustee Company Limited, 59 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, or to the undersigned Solicitors on or before the first day of December 1938 after which date the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims or demands then notified and will not be liable for the assets of the deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any persons of whose claims or demands the said Bank shall not then have had notice. Dated this sixteenth day of September 1938. Trevanion and Curtis, 87 High Street, Poole, Solicitors for the said Executor. K E S 67yr.

        Bronne • geboorte : BMD (Deaths) • [marriage event] met Walter Henry Scutt : Poole 5a 633 • oorlede : Poole 5a 280 / Wills 1938

        1. Walter Francis Homer Scutt, Walter ca 1899-/1978
          Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1899 · Parkstone, Dorset
          Doop · op 17 September 1899 · Broadstone, Dorset
          [marriage event] · in 1929 · SOUTHERN RHODESIA? · met Bertha ------
          Oorlede · voor 1978 · ZIMBABWE (SOUTHERN RHODESIA)
          The London Gazette [1918], The King has approved the admission to the Indian Army of the undermentioned Second Lieutenants from the Unattached List: Walter Francis Homer Scutt 29th Dec 1918. W S (from Canada) entered employ on the farm in 1925.

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 251 • [marriage event] met Bertha ------ : Pete Barlow • oorlede : Zimbabwe Death Registers 1892-1977

          &1929
          more children were born here
          Bertha ------, Scutt
          [marriage event] · in 1929 · SOUTHERN RHODESIA? · met Walter Francis Homer Scutt
          Oorlede · Southern Rhodesia?

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Walter Francis Homer Scutt : Pete Barlow

          1. Derek Scutt ca 1936
            Geboorte · ongeveer 1936 · Norton, Southern Rhodesia
            [marriage event] · ongeveer 1960 · Southern Rhodesia · met Lillymay ------

            Bronne • geboorte : Pete Barlow • [marriage event] met Lillymay ------ : Norman H. Scutt

            &ca 1960 Lillymay ------
            [marriage event] · ongeveer 1960 · Southern Rhodesia · met Derek Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Derek Scutt : Norman H. Scutt

            1. Norman Homer Scutt, Norman ca 1963
              Geboorte · ongeveer 1963 · Salisbury (now Harare), Southern Rhodesia
              [marriage event] · ongeveer 1987 · Zimbabwe? · met Bridget ------

              Bronne • geboorte : Norman H. Scutt

              &ca 1987 Bridget ------
              [marriage event] · ongeveer 1987 · Zimbabwe? · met Norman Homer Scutt
              1. Samantha Scutt ca 1991
                Geboorte · ongeveer 1991 · Zimbabwe?

                Bronne • geboorte : Norman H. Scutt

        2. Dorothy Mary Scutt, Dorothy, Alexander ca 1900-
          Geboorte · ongeveer November 1900 · Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset
          Doop · op 25 Desember 1900 · Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1929 · Poole, Dorset · met Hugh M. Alexander
          Oorlede

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 224 • [marriage event] met Hugh M. Alexander : Poole 5a 657

          &ca 1929 Hugh M. Alexander, Hugh
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1929 · Poole, Dorset · met Dorothy Mary Scutt
          Oorlede

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Dorothy Mary Scutt : Poole 5a 657

          1. John P. Alexander, John ca 1930
            Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1930 · 94 jaar. · Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland

            Bronne • geboorte : Newcastle upon Tyne 10b 131

          2. Mary E. Alexander, Mary ca 1937
            Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1937 · 87 jaar. · Plymouth district, Devon

            Bronne • geboorte : Plymouth 5b 371

        3. John Gordon Scutt, John ca 1902-1967
          Geboorte · ongeveer April 1902 · Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset
          Doop · op 4 Mei 1902 · Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer 5 Oktober 1928 · Alice, East London, Cape Province, SOUTH AFRICA · met Christine Amy Welch
          [marriage event] · met ------ ------
          Oorlede · op 2 Oktober 1967 · miskien 65 jaar. · Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, SOUTH AFRICA
          [cremation] · Victoria Park Crematorium, SOUTH AFRICA
          Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 12 Oct 1928. Scutt-Welch. On October 5th. at East London, South Africa, John Gordon Scutt, son of Mr. Scutt, corn merchant, of Broadstone and Poole, to Christine Amy elder daughter of E. H. G. Welch, of Norton House, Stratton-on-the Fosse. Present address "Argyle" P.O. Alice, Cape Province, S. Africa - by cable.

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 230 • [marriage event] met Christine Amy Welch : Western Gazette, Somerset [1928 Oct 12] / National Archives of South Africa - Cape Town Archives Repository 48570 • oorlede : Victoria Park Crematorium

          &ca 1928 Christine Amy Welch, Christine, Scutt †1935
          [marriage event] · ongeveer 5 Oktober 1928 · Alice, East London, Cape Province, SOUTH AFRICA · met John Gordon Scutt
          Oorlede · op 18 Desember 1935 · Alice, Cape Province, SOUTH AFRICA
          [Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 12 Oct 1928. Scutt-Welch. On October 5th. at East London, South Africa, John Gordon Scutt, son of Mr. Scutt, corn merchant, of Broadstone and Poole, to Christine Amy elder daughter of E. H. G. Welch, of Norton House, Stratton-on-the Fosse. Present address "Argyle" P.O. Alice, Cape Province, S. Africa - by cable.] [C A S lived at Argyle Victoria Street, East District, Cape Province. To John Gordon Scutt & Henry Edward Matthews.] [Sat 21 Dec 1935, Western Daily Press, Bristol. SCUTT - December 18, at Alice, Cape Province, South Africa, Christine Amy, wife of Gordon Scutt and daughter of Mr & Mrs E. H. Welch, Kuling, Winscombe, Somerset, passed away after pneumonia; aged 34.]

          Bronne • [marriage event] met John Gordon Scutt : Western Gazette, Somerset [1928 Oct 12] / National Archives of South Africa - Cape Town Archives Repository 48570 • oorlede : Western Daily Press, Bristol [1935 Dec 21] / Cape Estates Death Notice Index 1834-1951 / Wills 1936

          1. Richard Gordon Scutt, Richard ca 1926
            Geboorte · ongeveer 1926 · SOUTH AFRICA
            National Archives of South Africa 1941 - SCUTT, RICHARD GORDON. Estate State papers.

            Bronne • geboorte : National Archives of South Africa - Cape Town Archives Repository 73020

          & ------ ------, Scutt
          [marriage event] · met John Gordon Scutt
          Oorlede
        4. Horace Benjamin Scutt, Horace 1905-1983
          Geboorte · op 2 Oktober 1905 · Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1941 · Weymouth district, Dorset · met Barbara Margaret Kathleen Ridge
          Oorlede · op 8 April 1983 · 77 jaar. · Horton, nr. Wimborne, Dorset
          [Dorset Heavy Bde. - Horace Benjamin Scutt (late Cadet Sergt., Aldenham Sch. Contgt., Jun. Div. O.T.C.) to be 2nd Lt. 18th June 1930.] [Orchard Farm, Horton, near Wimborne, Dorset, Corn Merchant (retired) 8th April 1983. Luff Raymond & Williams, 31 West Street, Wimborne Minster, Dorset (Barbara Margaret Kathleen Scutt, Angela Lauder and Roland George Raymond).

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 239 / The London Gazette • [marriage event] met Barbara Margaret Kathleen Ridge : Weymouth 5a 945 • oorlede : Poole 23 0497 / The London Gazette [1983]

          &ca 1941 Barbara Margaret Kathleen Ridge, Barbara 1914-2001
          Geboorte · op 12 Julie 1914 · Weymouth district, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1941 · Weymouth district, Dorset · met Horace Benjamin Scutt
          Oorlede · op 8 Julie 2001 · 86 jaar. · Salisbury district, Wiltshire

          Bronne • geboorte : Weymouth 5a 512 • [marriage event] met Horace Benjamin Scutt : Weymouth 5a 945 • oorlede : Salisbury 7951B B55C 200 0701

          1. Angela Scutt ca 1942
            Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1942 · 82 jaar. · Dorchester district, Dorset
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1966 · Kensington district, London · met Simon N. Lauder

            Bronne • geboorte : Dorchester 5a 748 • [marriage event] met Simon N. Lauder : Kensington 5c 2069

            &ca 1966
            more children born here?
            Simon N. Lauder, Simon ca 1938
            Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1938 · 86 jaar. · Hartlepool district, Durham
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1966 · Kensington district, London · met Angela Scutt

            Bronne • geboorte : Hartlepool 10a 174 • [marriage event] met Angela Scutt : Kensington 5c 2069

            1. Emma Louise Lauder, Emma ca 1967
              Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1967 · 56 jaar. · Westminster, London

              Bronne • geboorte : Westminster 5e 1136

            2. Robert Benjamin Lauder, Robert ca 1970
              Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1970 · 54 jaar. · Hounslow, Middlesex

              Bronne • geboorte : Hounslow 5c 1222

          2. Vivien Scutt ca 1946-2008
            Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1946 · Poole district, Dorset
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 2005 · Poole district, Dorset · met Richard D. Green
            Oorlede · op 26 April 2008 · miskien 61 jaar. · Horton?, Dorset
            Green (nee Scutt) Vivien, Peacefully at home on 26th April 2008, Vivien, much loved Wife of Richard, dear Sister of Angela and her family. Funeral Service at St. Wolfrida's Church, Horton, on Thursday 8th May at 3.00 pm.

            Bronne • geboorte : Poole 6a 858 / Electoral Roll 2002-03 • [marriage event] met Richard D. Green : Poole 431 313 RAR • oorlede : Poole 431 313 RAR

            &ca 2005 Richard D. Green, Richard
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 2005 · Poole district, Dorset · met Vivien Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Vivien Scutt : Poole 431 313 RAR

          3. Nicola L. Scutt, Nicola ca 1957
            Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1957 · 67 jaar. · Christchurch district, Hampshire
            [marriage event] · in 1989 · Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES · met ------ Willbond

            Bronne • geboorte : Christchurch 6b 321 • [marriage event] met ------ Willbond : Abu Dhabi C 0044

            &1989 ------ Willbond
            [marriage event] · in 1989 · Abu Dhabi, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES · met Nicola L. Scutt

            Bronne • [marriage event] met Nicola L. Scutt : Abu Dhabi C 0044

        5. Kathleen Sybil Jane Scutt, Kathleen, (1931) staff nurse ca 1907-
          Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1907 · Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset
          [marriage event] · in 1936 · MALTA · met William Cockfield
          Oorlede
          The undermentioned to be Staff Nurse: Miss Kathleen Sibyl Jane Scutt 2nd Nov 1931.

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 238 / The London Gazette • [marriage event] met William Cockfield : Army Returns 1936-1940 - Malta 1936 59

          &1936
          ref:FHC fiche 6137425
          William Cockfield
          [marriage event] · in 1936 · MALTA · met Kathleen Sybil Jane Scutt
          Oorlede

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Kathleen Sybil Jane Scutt : Army Returns 1936-1940 - Malta 1936 59

          1. Patricia A Cockfield, Patricia ca 1939
            Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1939 · 84 jaar. · Medway district, Kent

            Bronne • geboorte : Medway 2a 1896

        6. Anne Beryl Scutt, Anne/Ann, Jennings 1911-2011
          Geboorte · op 14 Mei 1911 · Poole, Dorset
          Doop · Broadstone, Dorset
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1944 · Poole district, Dorset · met Lanyon Kenneth Jennings
          Oorlede · op 15 Junie 2011 · 100 jaar. · Moretonhampstead, Devon
          Begrawe · op 29 Junie 2011
          Jennings, Anne Beryl (nee Scutt), Widow of Kenneth. Died peacefully at Moretonhampstead, Devon, on 15th June, aged 100 years. Funeral at St. John's Church, North Bovey, on Wednesday 29th June, at 1.30 p.m., followed by private cremation.

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 223 • [marriage event] met Lanyon Kenneth Jennings : Poole 5a 701 • oorlede : Western Morning News [2011 Jun 22]

          &ca 1944 Lanyon Kenneth Jennings, Lanyon ca 1912-
          Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1912 · Wandsworth district, London
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1944 · Poole district, Dorset · met Anne Beryl Scutt
          Oorlede

          Bronne • geboorte : Wandsworth 1d 1265 • [marriage event] met Anne Beryl Scutt : Poole 5a 701

        7. Frances Adeline Scutt, Frances ca 1914-
          Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1914 · Poole, Dorset
          Oorlede

          Bronne • geboorte : Poole 5a 467 / 1939 Registration

      5. Jane Scutt ca 1859-1905
        Geboorte · ongeveer November 1859 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        Doop · op 14 Oktober 1868
        Oorlede · op 14 September 1905 · miskien 45 jaar. · Broadstone, Dorset
        J S - 46yr., spinster. To Walter Henry Scutt (corn merchant). Census 1861-71-81-1901 Dorset.

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 311 • oorlede : Poole 5a 132 / Wills 1914

      6. Alfred Homer Scutt, Alfred ca 1861-ca 1947
        Geboorte · ongeveer Maart 1861 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        [marriage event] · ongeveer April 1891 · Scarborough, Yorkshire · met Annie Maria Gillard
        [marriage event] · op 19 Januarie 1892 · Hampstead, Middlesex (London) · met Annie Maria Gillard
        Oorlede · ongeveer Mei 1947 · miskien 86 jaar. · Ross district, Herefordshire
        [Western Gazette - Friday 17 October 1884. CIDER APPLES - About 100 sacks of good cider apples for sale. Apply Mr. Alfred Scutt, Priory Farm, Shapwick, Blandford.] [Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 29 Jan 1892. Jan 19 1892, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hampstead by the Rev. F. Spencer, assisted by the Rev. A. O. Scutt, brother of the bridegroom, Alfred son of the late J T Homer Scutt, of Bere Regis, and St Mary, Blandford, to Annie, daughter of Henry Gillard J P, Camden Place, Stafford.] [A H S - 83yr.]

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 311 (2nd Q.) / Census 1861 Dorset-1901 Hampshire • [marriage event] met Annie Maria Gillard : Scarborough 9d 532 • [marriage event] met Annie Maria Gillard : Hampstead 1a 905 / Western Gazette [1892 Jan 29] • oorlede : Ross 9a 66

        &ca 1891
        was this first marriage declared void?
        Annie Maria Gillard, Annie ca 1866-
        Geboorte · ongeveer 1866 · Stafford, Staffordshire
        [marriage event] · ongeveer April 1891 · Scarborough, Yorkshire · met Alfred Homer Scutt
        [marriage event] · op 19 Januarie 1892 · Hampstead, Middlesex (London) · met Alfred Homer Scutt
        Oorlede
        Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 29 Jan 1892. Jan 19 1892, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hampstead by the Rev. F. Spencer, assisted by the Rev. A. O. Scutt, brother of the bridegroom, Alfred son of the late J T Homer Scutt, of Bere Regis, and St Mary, Blandford, to Annie, daughter of Henry Gillard J P, Camden Place, Stafford.

        Bronne • geboorte : Census 1901 Dorset • [marriage event] met Alfred Homer Scutt : Scarborough 9d 532 • [marriage event] met Alfred Homer Scutt : Hampstead 1a 905 / Western Gazette [1892 Jan 29]

        1. John Alfred Homer Scutt, John 1891-ca 1969
          Geboorte · op 7 Julie 1891 · Scarborough, Yorkshire
          Oorlede · ongeveer November 1969 · miskien 78 jaar. · Uckfield district, East Sussex
          2nd Lt. John Alfred Homer Scutt, Hampshire. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When the unit on his left was forced back and the situation became critical, he promptly formed a defensive flank with his platoon and rallied the troops in the vicinity........

          Bronne • geboorte : Scarborough 9d 361 • oorlede : Uckfield 5h 1484

        &1892 Annie Maria Gillard, Annie ca 1866-
        Geboorte · ongeveer 1866 · Stafford, Staffordshire
        [marriage event] · ongeveer April 1891 · Scarborough, Yorkshire · met Alfred Homer Scutt
        [marriage event] · op 19 Januarie 1892 · Hampstead, Middlesex (London) · met Alfred Homer Scutt
        Oorlede
        Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 29 Jan 1892. Jan 19 1892, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hampstead by the Rev. F. Spencer, assisted by the Rev. A. O. Scutt, brother of the bridegroom, Alfred son of the late J T Homer Scutt, of Bere Regis, and St Mary, Blandford, to Annie, daughter of Henry Gillard J P, Camden Place, Stafford.

        Bronne • geboorte : Census 1901 Dorset • [marriage event] met Alfred Homer Scutt : Scarborough 9d 532 • [marriage event] met Alfred Homer Scutt : Hampstead 1a 905 / Western Gazette [1892 Jan 29]

        1. Charles Clyde Scutt, Charles 1894-ca 1979
          Geboorte · op 24 Augustus 1894 · Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, SCOTLAND
          [marriage event] · op 12 Oktober 1920 · Ealing, Middlesex - St Mary · met Mary Gertrude Grice
          Oorlede · ongeveer Februarie 1979 · miskien 84 jaar. · Swansea district, Glamorgan
          The London Gazette [1919], Second Lieutenants - Charles Clyde Scutt 12th June 1919, but to rank from 29th Dec 1918.

          Bronne • geboorte : Row or Rhu, Dunbarton 503/00 0157 / Census 1901-11 Hampshire / The London Gazette [1919] • [marriage event] met Mary Gertrude Grice : Brentford 3a 243 • oorlede : Swansea 27 2743

          &1920 Mary Gertrude Grice, Gertrude Mary/Gertrude/Mary 1897-1988
          Geboorte · op 21 April 1897 · Brentford district, Middlesex (London)
          [marriage event] · op 12 Oktober 1920 · Ealing, Middlesex - St Mary · met Charles Clyde Scutt
          Oorlede · in Februarie 1988 · 90 jaar. · Swansea district, Glamorgan

          Bronne • geboorte : Brentford 3a 98 • [marriage event] met Charles Clyde Scutt : Brentford 3a 243 • oorlede : Swansea 0288 27 2699

          1. John Clyde Scutt, John ca 1923-2011
            Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1923 · Brentford district, Middlesex
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1948 · Bridport district, Dorset · met Elizabeth Georgia H. White
            Oorlede · op 13 Augustus 2011 · miskien 88 jaar. · Dorchester, Dorset - Joseph Weld Hospice
            Begrawe · op 25 Augustus 2011 · Dorchester Cemetery
            J C S living in 2002 at 28 South Court Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset.] [John Scutt - Founder and organiser for over 20 years of the Dorchester Scout Christmas Post. Peacefully on 13th August 2011 at Joseph Weld Hospice aged 88 years. Husband of the late Elizabeth, father of Alan, Jane and Tony, grandfather of James, Lucy, Sophie, Tristan, Charlotte, Lizzie and Sam. Funeral service will take place at St Peter's Church, Dorchester on Thursday 25th August at 2pm followed by private interment at Dorchester Cemetery.]

            Bronne • geboorte : Brentford 3a 280 • [marriage event] met Elizabeth Georgia H. White : Bridport 6a 1546 • oorlede : Gov.UK Winchester / Dorset Echo [2011 Aug 18]

            &ca 1948 Elizabeth Georgia H. White, Elizabeth 1928-1987
            Geboorte · op 11 Februarie 1928 · Bridport district, Dorset
            [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1948 · Bridport district, Dorset · met John Clyde Scutt
            Oorlede · in Oktober 1987 · 59 jaar. · Weymouth district, Dorset

            Bronne • geboorte : Bridport 5a 514 • [marriage event] met John Clyde Scutt : Bridport 6a 1546 • oorlede : Weymouth 1087 23 1004

            1. Alan C. J. Scutt, Alan ca 1951
              Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1951 · 73 jaar. · Bridport district, Dorset
              [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1974 · Tonbridge district, Kent · met Diane J. Wall

              Bronne • geboorte : Bridport 6a 661 • [marriage event] met Diane J. Wall : Tonbridge 16 2014 / Electoral Roll 2003

              &ca 1974 Diane J. Wall, Diane
              Geboorte
              [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1974 · Tonbridge district, Kent · met Alan C. J. Scutt

              Bronne • geboorte : Electoral Roll 2003 • [marriage event] met Alan C. J. Scutt : Tonbridge 16 2014 / Electoral Roll 2003

              1. James Jonathan E. Scutt, James ca 1976
                Geboorte · ongeveer November 1976 · 47 jaar. · Bromley district, Kent

                Bronne • geboorte : Bromley 11 1549

              2. Tristan Jeremy Charles Scutt, Tristan 1982
                Geboorte · op 23 Maart 1982 · 42 jaar. · High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
                Claires Court School at Maidenhead, Southampton Institute, Goldsmiths College (University of London).

                Bronne • geboorte : Wycombe 19 1977

            2. Georgia Jane Scutt, Jane/Georgia ca 1952
              Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1952 · 72 jaar. · Bridport district, Dorset
              [marriage event] · ongeveer Mei 1977 · Weymouth district, Dorset · met Brian R. Carter

              Bronne • geboorte : Bridport 6a 647 • [marriage event] met Brian R. Carter : Weymouth 23 0676

              &ca 1977 Brian R. Carter, Brian
              [marriage event] · ongeveer Mei 1977 · Weymouth district, Dorset · met Georgia Jane Scutt

              Bronne • [marriage event] met Georgia Jane Scutt : Weymouth 23 0676

            3. Simon Tony G. Scutt, Tony/Simon ca 1958
              Geboorte · ongeveer Mei 1958 · 66 jaar. · Weymouth district, Dorset
              [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1983 · Richmond & Thames district, Surrey · met Debra M. Bean

              Bronne • geboorte : Weymouth 6a 998 • [marriage event] met Debra M. Bean : Richmond/T 14 1554 / Electoral Roll 2003

              &ca 1983 Debra M. Bean, Debra, Scutt
              Geboorte
              [marriage event] · ongeveer Augustus 1983 · Richmond & Thames district, Surrey · met Simon Tony G. Scutt

              Bronne • geboorte : Electoral Roll 2003 • [marriage event] met Simon Tony G. Scutt : Richmond/T 14 1554 / Electoral Roll 2003

              1. Elizabeth Sarah Scutt, Elizabeth/Lizzie 1993
                Geboorte · in November 1993 · 30 jaar. · Surrey (South West)

                Bronne • geboorte : Surrey S W 7612A A1A

              2. Samuel John Scutt, Samuel 1997
                Geboorte · in Januarie 1997 · 27 jaar. · Surrey (West)

                Bronne • geboorte : West Surrey 7611B B2B

          2. Mary H. Scutt, Mary ca 1926
            Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1926 · Brentford district, Middlesex (London)

            Bronne • geboorte : Brentford 3a 274

      7. Harold Scutt ca 1863-1864
        Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1863 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        Doop · op 26 Januarie 1864 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        Oorlede · op 3 Februarie 1864 · miskien een jaar oud · Bere Regis, Dorset

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 339 • oorlede : Wareham 5a 271

      8. Reginald S. Scutt, Reginald ca 1864-ca 1948
        Geboorte · ongeveer Augustus 1864 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        Doop · op 5 April 1865 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        Oorlede · ongeveer Mei 1948 · miskien 83 jaar. · Poole district, Dorset
        [Bristol Mercury - Thu 08 Jan 1885. Thomas James Smith was charged with obtaining Money from Mr. W. E. Brennand, solicitor, Rev. C. H. Clinton, rector, and Reginald Scutt, of Blandford. Prisoner represented himself to be ruptured, and he received assistance from each of the parties in consequence of his statement to thls effect, and that he had a wife and six children in Blandford, and that he was advised by the doctor to go to London. Witness denied the last Statements. Prisoner was sentenced to three months Imprisonment, with hard labour.] [R S - 80yr.]

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 296 / Census 1871-81-91-1901 Dorset • oorlede : Poole 6a 463

      9. Arthur Octavius Scutt, Arthur, clergyman 1865-1957
        Geboorte · op 2 Oktober 1865 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        Doop · op 5 September 1866 · Bere Regis, Dorset
        [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1914 · Elham district, Kent · met Freda May Palmer
        Oorlede · op 5 Mei 1957 · 91 jaar. · Folkstone district, Kent
        [Dover Express Friday 25 January 1946. GOLDEN WEDDING. Baker-Denne, On Dec. 25th, 1895, at St. Andrew's Church, Deal, by the Rev. Scutt, Ernest James Baker to Mary Jane Denne. Permanent address: 34 York Street, Dover, and at Durham Hill Bakery, Dover.] [A O S - 91yr.]

        Bronne • geboorte : Wareham 5a 292 / Cambridge Alumni • doop : IGI • [marriage event] met Freda May Palmer : Elham 2a 1743 / Cambridge Alumni • oorlede : Folkstone 5b 499

        &ca 1914 Freda May Palmer, Freda, Scutt †1951
        [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1914 · Elham district, Kent · met Arthur Octavius Scutt
        Oorlede · in 1951 · Hythe, Kent
        no BMD yet found.

        Bronne • [marriage event] met Arthur Octavius Scutt : Elham 2a 1743 / Cambridge Alumni • oorlede : Winifrid Scutt

        1. Christine Mary Scutt, Christine, Eyre ca 1915
          Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1915 · Tenterden district, Kent
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1942 · Paddington district, London · met John W. Eyre

          Bronne • geboorte : Tenterden 2a 1704 • [marriage event] met John W. Eyre : Paddington 1a 149

          &ca 1942 John W. Eyre, John
          [marriage event] · ongeveer Februarie 1942 · Paddington district, London · met Christine Mary Scutt

          Bronne • [marriage event] met Christine Mary Scutt : Paddington 1a 149

          1. Christopher J. Eyre, Christopher ca 1946
            Geboorte · ongeveer Februarie 1946 · 78 jaar. · Bournemouth district, Dorset

            Bronne • geboorte : Bournemouth 2b 1066

        2. Avis F. Scutt, Avis, Scott 1918-2010
          prent
          Geboorte · op 22 Februarie 1918 · Kensington, London
          [marriage event] · op 23 Februarie 1980 · Los Angeles, California, UNITED STATES of AMERICA · met Jack W. Matthias
          Oorlede · op 31 Mei 2010 · 92 jaar. · Fort Collins, Colorado, UNITED STATES of AMERICA
          [A F M 92yr.] [B.B.C. announcer - fired for being too sexy - emigrated in 1957 to USA, (New York and later to Hollywood, nowadays Fort Collins, Colorado). Avis F Scott is her actrice's name.]

          Bronne • geboorte : Kensington 1a 122 • [marriage event] met Jack W. Matthias : California Marriage Index 1960-1985 / Winfrid H Scutt • oorlede :