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Fontes • casamento com John Scutt : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : Lay Subsidy 1524 Moreton / IGI • casamento com Joan Kingman : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Elizabeth ------ : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com William Scutt : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Maude ------ : IGI • morte : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Robert Scutt : IGI • enterro : FreeReg
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Edith ------ : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Edward Scutt : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Amy ------ : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com John Scutt : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com John Dalton : IGI
Fontes • casamento com Elizabeth Scutt : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com ------ ------ : IGI / James F. Scutt
Fontes • nascimento : IGI / James F. Scutt • casamento com Edward Scutt : IGI / James F. Scutt
Fontes • nascimento : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Joan ------ : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Thomas Senior Scutt : IGI • morte : IGI PRF
PROB 11/94 - 11 October 1599 Scutt, Scut, Thomas, the younger, Afpudle, Dorset / 1599 Scutt, Scut, Thomas, the younger, Afpudle, Dorset 78 Kidd. |
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com ------ ------ : Dorset Marriages / David Scutt • casamento com Helen Genge : Piddletown Marriages 1538-1812 / IGI / FreeReg • morte : Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1584-1604
Fontes • nascimento : David Scutt • casamento com Thomas Junior Scutt : Dorset Marriages / David Scutt • morte : David Scutt
Fontes • nascimento : IGI / James F Scutt • casamento com Thomas Junior Scutt : Piddletown Marriages 1538-1812 / IGI / FreeReg
I give to my sonne Benjamin Scutt my lease of a Tenement in Knighton within the pishe of Stoke neare Bynden. The reste of my goodes moveable and unmoveable my debtes and legacies payde and Satisfied I give to Ellen my nowe wife, whom I make my whole and sole executrix of this my last will and Testamente. |
Fontes • nascimento : Will 1599 • casamento com ------ ------ : Somerset Marriages (pre-1754)
Fontes • casamento com Benjamin Scutt : Somerset Marriages (pre-1754)
Fontes • nascimento : (Somerset Marriages) • casamento com ------ ------ : Somerset Marriages (pre-1754)
Fontes • casamento com Benjamin Scutt : Somerset Marriages (pre-1754)
Fontes • nascimento : Moreton Parish Births
R S moved to Affpuddle. |
Fontes • nascimento : Moreton Parish Births / Will 1599
Fontes • nascimento : Winfrid H. Scutt • casamento com Edith Morgreye : Tincleton Marriages 1579-1836 / IGI • morte : Winfrid H. Scutt
Fontes • casamento com Thomas Scutt : Tincleton Marriages 1579-1836 / IGI
Fontes • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : Winfrid H Scutt • casamento com Alice ------ : Ancestral File / James F Scutt • morte : Winfrid H Scutt
Scutt, Alice, Bere Regis A. 1675. |
Fontes • casamento com Robert Scutt : Ancestral File / James F Scutt • morte : Wills & Administrations in the Peculiar Court of the Dean of Sarum (relating to Dorset) 1500-1801
[Ancestral File states son John Scutt born 1652, wedded and died by 1659 (sic), and with John's son Robert born cira 1637/8.] [John's date of death has been established]. [1659 Oct 07 Wills - Scutt, John, Affpuddle, Dorset 1659 332. Avice Scutt, relict.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Ancestral File / James F Scutt • casamento com Avice ------ : James F. Scutt • morte : Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1655-1660 (R-Z)
Wills - Scutt, Avice, Brints Puddle 7 1691. |
Fontes • casamento com John Scutt : James F. Scutt • morte : Calendar of Dorset Wills & Administrations in the Probate Registry at Blandford, Dorset
[Scutt, Robert, Affpuddle 35 (89yr.).] [Robert Scutt & his wife Elizabeth v. John Hardy & his wife Jane, Elizth Seare, Edward Lawrence.: Copyhold tenement situate within and parcel of the manor of Affpuddle (Dorset) called "Roberts." Customs of manor, &c., &c.] [The names of Eleanor Scutt (daughter of plaintiff Robert by a former wife (Vye), and late sister of defendant Jane), Saml Seare, late of Affpuddle, miller, and Thos. - E 134/5Geo1/Mich37 (1714). R S bur: inside Affpuddle Church - there was a flagstone inscribed: Here lyeth ye body of Robt. Scutt, the husband of Elizabeth Scutt, who departed this life ye 12 day of May Anno 1727, aged 89 years. This stone has been removed to the side chapel, formerly occupied by the organ, when the Church was refloored.] [Will 1727 May 12.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Winfrid H Scutt • casamento com Elizabeth Bridle : Winfrid H. Scutt • casamento com Elizabeth Green : Fordington St.George Marriages 1577-1812 / National Archives / IGI • morte : Dorset Burials / Calendar of Administrations for the Years 1727, 1728 & 1729 in the Consistory Court of Dorset at Blandford / IGI PRF
Fontes • casamento com Robert Scutt : Winfrid H. Scutt • morte : (Remarriage)
[Robert Scutt & his wife Elizabeth v. John Hardy & his wife Jane, Elizth Seare, Edward Lawrence: Copyhold tenement situate within and parcel of the manor of Affpuddle (Dorset) called "Roberts." Customs of manor, &c.] [The names of Eleanor Scutt (daughter of plaintiff Robert by a former wife (Vye), and late sister of defendant Jane), Saml Seare, late of Affpuddle, miller, and Thos. E 134/5Geo1/Mich37 (1714).] |
Fontes • nascimento : Winfrid H Scutt / James F Scutt • casamento com Sarah Vye : IGI • enterro : Dorset Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
National Archives - Robert Scutt & his wife Elizabeth. v. John Hardy & his wife Jane, Elizth Seare, Edward Lawrence.: Copyhold tenement situate within and parcel of the manor of Affpuddle (Dorset) called "Roberts." Customs of manor, &c., &c. [The names of Eleanor Scutt (daughter of plaintiff Robert by a former wife (Vye), and late sister of defendant Jane), Saml Seare, late of Affpuddle, miller, and Thos. E 134/5Geo1/Mich37 (1714). |
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Robert Scutt : IGI
Robert Scutt & his wife Elizabeth. v. John Hardy & his wife Jane, Elizth Seare, Edward Lawrence.: Copyhold tenement situate within and parcel of the manor of Affpuddle (Dorset) called "Roberts." Customs of manor, &c., &c. [The names of Eleanor Scutt (daughter of plaintiff Robert by a former wife (Vye), and late sister of defendant Jane), Saml Seare, late of Affpuddle, miller, and Thos. E 134/5Geo1/Mich37 (1714). |
Fontes • nascimento : National Archives • morte : National Archives
1785 also possible. R S - 'wealthy, first recorded owner of freehold land'. |
Fontes • nascimento : IGI PRF • casamento com Mary Ester : (Birth children) / Ancestal File • morte : Affpuddle Burials 1731-1812 / Calendar of Dorset Wills & Administrations in the Probate Registry at Blandford, Dorset (1885) / IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : Birth (Children) • casamento com Robert Scutt : (Birth children) / Ancestal File • morte : Affpuddle Burials 1731-1812 • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1731-1812
T S - 25yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Ancestal File • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / FreeReg • morte : Ancestal File • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1731-1812 / Ancestal File
(illegible), (soiled). |
Fontes • nascimento : Dorset Baptisms / Ancestal File • morte : Ancestal File • enterro : Ancestal File
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Betty Baker : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI • morte : National Burial Index (Dorset) / IGI PRF
Elisa and Elizabeth also noted. |
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • casamento com Robert Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • casamento com Oliver Cheek : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / Dorset Marriages • enterro : Andrew Clifford Scutt
Fontes • casamento com Jane Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / Dorset Marriages
Fontes • morte : Weymouth 5a 208
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 • casamento com Catherine Pearce : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI • morte : Wareham & c. 8 69 / IGI PRF • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
K S - 69yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Thomas Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI • morte : Wareham & C 8 105 (1st.Q.) • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
mother stated as Kitty Scutt here. J S - 77yr., unmarried. |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 • enterro : Wareham 5a 177 / Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
C S - 73yr. |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / Dorset Baptisms • casamento com Elizabeth Hussey : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 • enterro : Wareham 5a 239 / Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880 / National Burial Index (Dorset)
E S 67yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851 Dorset • casamento com Charles Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
Census 1851 Dorset-1891 Hampshire. R C S living in 1860-64 in Woolston, Hampshire, and living in 1875 in Southampton, Hampshire. R C S - 81yr., living at St.Mary's Hotel, 65 East Street, Southampton. To Robert Frederick Ernest Scutt (son). |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851 Dorset • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1813-1880 • casamento com Harriett Herrington : Wimborne 5a 615 / Census 1881 Hampshire • morte : Southampton 2c 29 / Wills 1912
H S - 76yr. |
Fontes • casamento com Robert Charles Scutt : Wimborne 5a 615 / Census 1881 Hampshire • morte : South Stoneham 2c 45
A J L 89yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Southampton 2c 33 / Census 1881 Dorset • casamento com George Arthur Looker : South Stoneham 2c 96 • morte : Southampton 6b 610
Fontes • casamento com Amelia Jane Scutt : South Stoneham 2c 96
Census 1881 Dorset states 4 years older. M E G 81yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Southampton 2c 33 / Census 1901 Hampshire • casamento com Edwin Goodfellow : South Stoneham 2c 182 • morte : Kingswood 6a 466
Family living in 1901 at Shirley, Hampshire. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1901 Hampshire • casamento com Mary Elizabeth Scutt : South Stoneham 2c 182
H C C - 68yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : South Stoneham 2c 45 • casamento com John Alexander Cateley : South Stoneham 2c 122 • morte : Southampton 2c 11
Fontes • nascimento : Southampton 2c 37 • casamento com Harriett Katherine Scutt : South Stoneham 2c 122 • morte : Southampton 2c 2
F S - 30yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : South Stoneham 2c 44 • casamento com William George Simmonds : South Stoneham 2c 121 • morte : South Stoneham 2c 46
Fontes • casamento com Florence Mabel Scutt : South Stoneham 2c 121 • casamento com Julia Parke : Isle of Wight 2b 1227
M K H S - 3wks. |
Fontes • nascimento : South Stoneham 2c 39 • baptismo : IGI I01348-8 • morte : South Stoneham 2c 34
R F E S 51yr., lived at The Brewery Bar, Birmingham Street, Southampton. To Alice Mary Scutt (widow) & John Arthur Russell (furniture dealer). |
Fontes • nascimento : Southampton 2c 21 / United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers 1751-1921 • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Alice Mary Edwards : Southampton 2c 21 • morte : Southampton 2c 74 / Wills 1928
A M S - 83yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Robert Frederick Ernest Scutt : Southampton 2c 21 • morte : Southampton 6b 783
Fontes • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812 • casamento com William Norris : Wareham & C 8 175 / Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849
Fontes • casamento com Elisha Scutt : Wareham & C 8 175 / Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849
T S N - 20mth. |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1813-1880 • morte : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
[Betsy Scutt was witness to the marriage 1831 Jul 19 between Thomas Meager, bachelor of this Parish & Maria Legg, spinster of this Parish.] [Betsey S - 72yr., unmarried.] |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • morte : Wareham 5a 161 / National Burial Index (Dorset)
Father, labourer - Mother: Kitty Scutt stated here. R S 69yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-51-61-71-81 Dorset • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1813-1880 • morte : Wareham 5a 211 (2nd.Q.)
Relações • casamento · 23 de Dezembro de 1801 · Affpuddle, Dorset : Thomas Scutt 1774-1848 e Catherine Pearce 1774-ca 1844
J S 84yr. |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 • casamento com Sarah Cosh : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 • morte : Wareham 5a 177
Relações • casamento · 22 de Junho de 1841 · Wool, Dorset : George Butcher Bushrod 1820-1877 e Mary Scutt 1809-ca 1899
S S 82yr. |
Fontes • casamento com John Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 • morte : Wareham 5a 180 / Census 1841-51-61 Dorset
[Elizabeth daughter of John & Sarah Scutt, of Affpiddle bapt: Holy Trinity.] [E E 85yr.] |
Fontes • baptismo : Turners Puddle Baptisms 1640-1821 / FreeReg • casamento com Nehemiah Edmunds : Wool Marriages 1745-1841 / IGI / Census 1851 Dorset [Broadmayne] • morte : Dorchester 5a 201
N E - 79yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Elizabeth Scutt : Wool Marriages 1745-1841 / IGI / Census 1851 Dorset [Broadmayne] • morte : Dorchester 5a 238
Fontes • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms
Relações • casamento · 15 de Maio de 1833 · Wool, Dorset : Nehemiah Edmunds ca 1807-ca 1887 e Elizabeth Scutt 1805-1889 • casamento · 31 de Dezembro de 1833 · Wool, Dorset : Laurence P. Symonds 1809-1869 e Ellen Scutt 1811-ca 1874
E B - 90yr. |
Fontes • baptismo : West Knighton Baptisms 1756-1812 / Dorset Baptisms • casamento com John Brown : Wool Marriages 1745-1841 [Skut] / Dorset Marriages / IGI • casamento com George Butcher Bushrod : Wareham 8 211 [Brown] / Wool Marriages 1745-1841 • morte : Chipping Norton 3a 529 [Bushrod]
Relações • casamento · 31 de Dezembro de 1833 · Wool, Dorset : Laurence P. Symonds 1809-1869 e Ellen Scutt 1811-ca 1874
Fontes • casamento com Mary Scutt : Wool Marriages 1745-1841 [Skut] / Dorset Marriages / IGI • morte : Dorchester 8 30 • enterro : Wool burials 1733-1841
Fontes • casamento com Mary Scutt : Wareham 8 211 [Brown] / Wool Marriages 1745-1841 • morte : Thornbury 6a 150
O B - 80yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 8 118 • casamento com Mary Ann Bond : Chipping N. 3a 807 • morte : Chipping N. 3a 1204
M A B - 69yr. |
Fontes • casamento com Oliver Bushrod : Chipping N. 3a 807 • morte : Chipping N. 3a 608
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 8 134 • casamento com George Stratford : Chipping N. 3a 823
Fontes • casamento com Mary Butcher Bushrod : Chipping N. 3a 823
Fontes • nascimento : Thornbury 6a 146 • casamento com William James Cussell : Thornbury 6a 413
W J C - 51yr. |
Fontes • casamento com Sarah A. Bushrod : Thornbury 6a 413 • morte : Nottingham 7b 144
[29 Sep 1811 Ellen dau of John & Sarah Scutt. J S - labourer.] [E S - 62yr.] |
Fontes • baptismo : West Knighton Baptisms 1756-1812 / Dorset Baptisms • casamento com Laurence P. Symonds : Wool Marriages 1745-1841 / IGI • casamento com Joseph Spilling : London 1c 183 / London Marriages 1813-1906 • morte : Bedminster 5c 497
L P S - bapt:1809 Aug 27 Wool, Dorset, son of John Symonds, thatcher; who was convicted of stealing twice, he was sentenced in Jan 1846 to be transported to Van Diemen's Land for 14 years. He never returned to England, d:1869 Mar 07 in Tasmania, aged 59. |
Fontes • casamento com Ellen Scutt : Wool Marriages 1745-1841 / IGI
George Scutt son of Lawrence & Ellen Simmonds, Millers Close, baker; Henry Moule |
Fontes • nascimento : Dorchester 8 36 • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • casamento com Ellen Scutt : London 1c 183 / London Marriages 1813-1906 • morte : Bedminster 5c 406 / Probate
Fontes • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02512-9
Fontes • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02512-9
Relações • casamento · 22 de Junho de 1841 · Wool, Dorset : George Butcher Bushrod 1820-1877 e Mary Scutt 1809-ca 1899
E S - 44yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) / Census 1841-51-61 Dorset • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02512-9 • casamento com Sarah Runyard : Wareham & C 8 167 / IGI M01242-6 • morte : Wareham 5a 245 • enterro : East Lulworth Burials 1842-1875
S S - 84yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) / Census 1841-51-61-71-81-91-1901 Dorset • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Edward Scutt : Wareham & C 8 167 / IGI M01242-6 • morte : Wareham 5a 161 • enterro : East Lulworth Burials
Father E S, labourer, privately. S S, an infant. |
Fontes • baptismo : Wool Baptisms 1733-1841 • morte : Wareham 8 74 • enterro : Wool Burials 1733-1841
[Father E S - Wool, labourer.] [Bristol Mercury - Sat 25 Jan 1873. TORTWORTH - Poaching Assault. At the Petty Sessional Court, Wotton-under-Edge, on Monday, Henry Jones and James Hicks, labourers, of Crossways, near Toornbury, were brought up in custody before J. Long, Esq., and Mr. Serjeant Pullin, charged with poaching in the preserves of the Earl of Ducie, at Tortworth, and with violently assaulting George Bashrod, his lordship's head gamekeeper and his assistant, George Scutt. Prisoners were committed to take their trial at the next quarter session at Gloucester.] [Diary of a shoemaker of East Lulworth by Henry Rolls 1825 to 1873".] [G R S - 67yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham & C 8 120 / Census 1861-91 Dorset & 1881-1901 Devon • baptismo : Wool Baptisms 1733-1841 • casamento com Isabella Pride : Wareham 5a 527 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 • morte : Long Ashton 5c 368
I S buried 1887 Jan 31, game keeper's cottage Huntsham, Isabella Scutt female 43yr. Wife of George Robert Scutt, game keeper, - cause of death Pulmonary T.B. 4 years cert. by Dr W Pratt MRCS - informant:Walter Scutt, son in attendance, Reg 29 Jan 1887 Reg Samuel Bysley? |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 8 115 • casamento com George Robert Scutt : Wareham 5a 527 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 • morte : Tiverton 5b 349 • enterro : Huntsham Burials
[Father:gamekeeper, West Lulworth.] [The Arts and Crafts Exhibition at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Crediton, was opened yesterday afternoon under most auspicious circumstances. Rarely, indeed ..... . No.127. In this section Mr. Walter Scutt shows, not for competition, "A Quiet Street, Coutances." which is one of the most successful gum bichromates that have ever been seen exhibition. This was hung at the Paris Salon in 1902. Mr. Scutt is also represented in Division 15 with a couple of studies. No.140 the portrait of a lady, and No.141 recently secured the gold medal at the Paris Salon, Both the phonographs are remarkable examples of the high standard efficiency which photography has attained of recent years.] [Census 1871 Dorset-81 Devon] [North Devon Journal Thu 07 Nov 1907. Mr. Walter Scutt, who has for several years acted as H.M. Assistant Inspector of Schools North Devon, and a well-known artist, has been Inspector of Drawing for the counties of Dorset, Wilts, and Somerset. The appointment has been made under a new scheme introduced by the Board Educaticn under which the supervision of drawing elementary schools will be in the hands of experts. Mr. Scutt, who while North lived at Barnstaple, has taken up his residence in Exeter.] [Western Times, Devon Friday 09 February 1912. Mr. Walter Scutt, Inspector of Schools, residing at Exeter, met with a serious accident at Crediton on Saturday afternoon, whilst returning on a motor cycle from Shobrooke Park, where he had been skating, and passing Downes is supposed that his machine slipped, for he was thrown off, and pitching on his head was rendered unconscious. Fortunately Mr. Hubert Berry, who was behind him in a motor-car, saw the accident. Mr. Scutt was conveyed by Lord Clinton's chauffeur to Mr. Berry's house at Crediton, where a doctor was summoned, and it was found that Mr. Scutt was sufferiug from concussion of the brain.] [W S - 73yr., lived at Cranford, Mansfield Terrace, Budleigh Salterton. To Frances Jane Scutt (widow).] |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 319 / Death Certificate: reg dist: Tiverton 1887 • baptismo : East Lulworth Baptisms 1842-1875 • casamento com Frances Jane Steer : Tavistock 5b 729 / Census 1901 Northumberland • morte : Devon Central 5b 73 / Wills 1942 / North Devon Journal [1907 Nov 07]
F J S - 70yr., lived at Cranford, Mansfield Terrace, Budleigh Salterton. To Frank Scutt (temporary civil servant). |
Fontes • nascimento : Tavistock 5b 374 / Census 1901 Northumberland • casamento com Walter Scutt : Tavistock 5b 729 / Census 1901 Northumberland • morte : Devon Central 5b 34 / Wills 1943
[SCUTT-STONE. On April 15th, at St. Jude's Church, Nottingham, by the Rev. P. D Maddocks, Lieutenant Edward Scutt Rifles & Lucy Hilda, youngest daughter of Captain Stone (late Rifle Brigade), "Roslin," Tavistock Avenue.] [E S - 70yr., lived at Southfield Higher Metcombe, Ottery St. Mary. To Lucy Hilda Scutt (widow).] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1871 Dorset-81 Devon • baptismo : IGI C02296-5 • casamento com Lucy Hilda Stone : Nottingham 7b 745 / Nottingham Evening Post [1914 Apr 17] / Wills 1942 • morte : Honiton 5b 22 / Wills 1942
[SCUTT-STONE. On April 15th, at St. Jude's Church, Nottingham, by the Rev. P. D Maddocks, Lieutenant Edward Scutt Rifles & Lucy Hilda, youngest daughter of Captain Stone (late Rifle Brigade), "Roslin," Tavistock Avenue.] [L H S - 79yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Edward Scutt : Nottingham 7b 745 / Nottingham Evening Post [1914 Apr 17] / Wills 1942 • morte : Honiton 7a 465
R S - 71yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Thornbury 6a 217 • casamento com Alice Nellie Yeo : Axbridge 5c 980 • morte : Weston 5c 423
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1911 Glamorgan / BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Robert Scutt : Axbridge 5c 980 • morte : Bournemouth 23 0332 23
Known also as Louisa Jane & Isabel Louisa Scutt. Census 1881-91-1901 Devon. William Charles Perry married 1902 May 05 Isable (sic) Lousia (sic) Scutt, only daughter of Mr R G Scutt (note the reversal of initials) of Huntsham near Bampton, Devon - gamekeeper for Mr. Troyte of Huntsham. Strangely enough, despite the three censuses, baptism and marriage, no birth has yet been found on the BMD! I L P - 43yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : communigate.co.uk/dorset/ • baptismo : Huntsham Baptisms • casamento com William Charles Perry : Tiverton 5b 833 / Devon Banns Registers 1538-1915 • morte : Axbridge 5c 569 / communigate.co.uk/dorset/
(did W C P die in 1949?). |
Fontes • casamento com Louisa Isabel Scutt : Tiverton 5b 833 / Devon Banns Registers 1538-1915
F S - 36yr., Royal Engineers - sapper101808. Burial Ground: St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Other details: died of pneumonia 18th October 1915, 36yr. husband of Sarah A. Scutt of 59 Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood, London. A.13.8. |
Fontes • nascimento : Tiverton 5b 434 • baptismo : Huntsham Baptisms • casamento com Sarah Annie Davey : Wandsworth 1d 1279 / Com. War Graves Com. • morte : Indexes to War Deaths 1914-1921 1915 E.I. 138 / Com. War Graves Com. • enterro : Com. War Graves Com.
Fontes • casamento com Frank Scutt : Wandsworth 1d 1279 / Com. War Graves Com.
[Father:E S - Wool, labourer.] [Worcester Journal, Saturday 15 March 1873. Applications made under the Licensing Act. Mr J J Corbet applied on behalf of Mrs Humphries, Angel Street, for permission to keep her house open until 12 o'clock during the stay of Mr Dutton's Comedy and Burlesque Company at the Theatre. A similar application was made by Mr Skutt, Shakspeare Inn.] [J S 63yr., living at the George & Dragon, The Tything in the city of Worcester. To Alice Scutt (widow).] |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 8 116 / Census 1851 Dorset • baptismo : VRI • casamento com Alice Tombs : Worcester 6c 454 • morte : Worcester 6c 167 / Wills 1908
A S - 80yr. |
Fontes • casamento com Joseph Scutt : Worcester 6c 454 • morte : Pershore 6c 456
[Western Gazette, Somerset, Friday 23 December 1870. County Petty Sessions, Tuesday. Before Mr. J. W. T. Fyler (chairman), Mr. M. Calcraft, and Mr. F. F. J. Morrice. John Scutt, of East Lulworth, was summoned by Elize Meaden, of West Lulworth, to show cause, &o. Mr. Reade, of Ringwood, appeared for complainant, Mr. R. N. Howard for defendant. The case broke down as the summonses had not been served six clear days before the day of hearing.] [Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 22 Aug 1873. August 16, at the Parish Church of East Lulworth, Mr. John Scutt, to Mary, third daughter of Mr Thos Lucas.] [John Charles Scutt - Census 1881 Dorset.] [J O S 91yr., Cottage Kimberts End, Coombe Keynes, Dorset. John Oliver Scutt; son of Edward and Sarah; Coombe Keynes; labourer; Isaac Urban Cooke.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 8 117 (4th.Q.) • baptismo : VRI / Coombe Keynes Baptisms 1842-1879 • casamento com Mary Lucas : Wareham 5a 483 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 • morte : Poole 5a 263 • enterro : Parish Church, Coombe Keynes
[Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 22 Aug 1873. August 16, at the Parish Church of East Lulworth, Mr. John Scutt, to Mary, third daughter of Mr Thos Lucas.] [M S - 83yr.] |
Fontes • casamento com John Oliver Scutt : Wareham 5a 483 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 • morte : Wareham 5a 368 • enterro : Parish Church, Coombe Keynes
(Lorraine Wood notes Ann M. Scutt b:East Lulworth, Dorset.) |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 291 • baptismo : East Lulworth Baptisms 1842-1875 / IGI • casamento com William Lucas : Wareham 5a 549
Fontes • casamento com Esther Mary Scutt : Wareham 5a 549
E J M - 82yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 315 • casamento com Henry William Mears : Wareham 5a 591 (3rd.Q.) • morte : Poole 7c 796
H W M - 61yr. |
Fontes • casamento com Ellen Jane Scutt : Wareham 5a 591 (3rd.Q.) • morte : Poole 5a 767
Relações • casamento · 12 de Abril de 1909 · Coombe Keynes/Wool, Dorset : Laurence John Westmacott † e Elizabeth Scutt ca 1883-1974
Census 1881-91-1901 Dorset. L S bur: Hordle Church with wife. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 314 • baptismo : Coombe Keynes Baptisms 1842-1879 • casamento com Ellen Nineham : Wareham 5a 691 • morte : Salisbury 7c 531 / Lorraine Wood
E S - 67yr., bur: Hordle Church with husband. |
Fontes • casamento com Leonard Scutt : Wareham 5a 691 • morte : New Forest 6b 245
Relações • casamento · 12 de Abril de 1909 · Coombe Keynes/Wool, Dorset : Laurence John Westmacott † e Elizabeth Scutt ca 1883-1974
T S - 89yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 308 • casamento com Margaret Elizabeth Loveless : Weymouth 5a 743 • morte : Poole 7c 55
Fontes • nascimento : Weymouth 5a 330 • casamento com Thomas Scutt : Weymouth 5a 743 • morte : Weymouth 6a 541
E W - 91yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 310 • casamento com Laurence John Westmacott : Wareham 5a 669 • morte : Lorraine Wood
L J W drowned 1914-1918 WW1. |
Fontes • casamento com Elizabeth Scutt : Wareham 5a 669
S S 0yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 299 • morte : Wareham 5a 167
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 285 • casamento com Albert James Slack : Nantwich 8a 777 / Cheshire Marriage indexes:915 [701/5/219] • casamento com Thomas Wyatt Hendy : Wareham 5a 855 / Coombe Keynes Marriages 1837-1921
A J S 32yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Basford 7b 181 • casamento com Martha Sarah Scutt : Nantwich 8a 777 / Cheshire Marriage indexes:915 [701/5/219] • morte : Nottingham 7b 349
Fontes • casamento com Martha Sarah Scutt : Wareham 5a 855 / Coombe Keynes Marriages 1837-1921
A A S 0yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 298 • morte : Wareham 5a 153
1891 Oct 25 privately noted and Navy:1892 Sep 17. Official Number: K18161. H J S (Harry) 86yr., unmarried. Navy, later general maintenance on Lulworth Castle Estate. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 287 / Registers of Seamen's Services • morte : Poole 23 0591 / Parish Church, Coombe Keynes
Official Number: K15423. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 283 / Registers of Seamen's Services • casamento com Stella Florence Muffet : Tendring 4a 1494 • morte : Dartford 16 0772
S F S - 45yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Mutford 4a 1048 • casamento com Alfred H. Broad : Tendring 4a 2266 • casamento com Walter William Scutt : Tendring 4a 1494 • morte : Harwich 4a 1422 / National Burial Index (Essex)
Martha SCUTT; daughter of Edward and Sarah; Coombe Keynes; labourer; Isaac Urban Cooke. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham & C 8 138 (1849 1st.Q.) • baptismo : Coombe Keynes Baptisms 1842-1879 • casamento com Robert Rose : Wareham 5a 409 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 / Diary of a shoemaker of East Lulworth by Henry Rolls 1825 to 1873"
Did Robert Rose died before 1881? |
Fontes • casamento com Martha Scutt : Wareham 5a 409 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 / Diary of a shoemaker of East Lulworth by Henry Rolls 1825 to 1873"
Leonard Scutt bapt:1851 Apr 13 son of Edward & Sarah; Coombe Keynes; labourer; Isaac Urban Cooke. L S - 72yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham & c 8 146 (2nd.Q.) [Scott] / Census 1861-71 Dorset-91-1901 Yorkshire • casamento com Margaret Elizabeth Mays : Middlesbro' 9d 956 • morte : Middlesbro' 9d 608
Mary Elizabeth Scutt - Census 1891 Yorkshire. M E S - 82yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Guisbro 9d 428 • casamento com Leonard Scutt : Middlesbro' 9d 956 • morte : Middlesbro 9d 641
H S lived in 1906 at Vickers Street. E R H S - 79yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Middlesbro' 9d 606 / www.middlesbrough-indexes.co.uk • casamento com Margaret May Hillery : Guisbro 9d 795 • morte : Cleveland 1b 785
M M S - 58yr. (Both Hillery and Hillary have been noted.) |
Fontes • nascimento : Guisbro' 9d 529 • casamento com Edward Robert Harry Scutt : Guisbro 9d 795 • morte : Cleveland 9d 460
P N S - 16yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Middlesbro' 9d 590 / www.middlesbrough-indexes.co.uk • morte : Middlesbro' 9d 390
G I S - 0yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Middlesbro' 9d 589 / middlesbrough-indexes.co.uk • morte : Middlesbro' 9d 350
[Ellen Scutt; daughter of Edward & Sarah; Coombe Keynes; labourer; Walter Kendall.] [E S - 80yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 265 • baptismo : Coombe Keynes Baptisms 1842-1879 / IGI • casamento com Frederick Sturmey : Wareham 5a 619 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920 • morte : Wareham 5a 315
Fontes • casamento com Ellen Scutt : Wareham 5a 619 / East Lulworth Marriages 1858-1920
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1891 Dorset
S S - 3yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 319 • baptismo : IGI • morte : Wareham 5a 206
Relações • casamento · 24 de Julho de 1897 · Coombe Keynes/Wool, Dorset : William Lucas e Esther Mary Scutt ca 1873-
Henry Scutt; Son of Edward & Sarah; Coombe Keynes; Labourer; B. Randall. H S - 60yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 305 • baptismo : Coombe Keynes Baptisms 1842-1879 / IGI • casamento com Emma Jane Dorey : Wareham 5a 643 • morte : Wareham 5a 324
E J S 69yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Henry Scutt : Wareham 5a 643 • morte : Wareham 5a 302
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI
R S - d:1797 or 1812? |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812
Fontes • nascimento : Ancestal File / IGI - films 2034406 & 2034338 • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI - films 2034406 & 2034338 • casamento com Samuel Meager : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI - films 2034406 & 2034338
Relações • casamento · 12 de Maio de 1781 · Affpuddle, Dorset : Edward Scutt ca 1754-1838 e Anne Pearce 1760-
Fontes • casamento com Anne Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI - films 2034406 & 2034338
Fontes • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • baptismo : IGI
not found in Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812. |
Fontes • nascimento : Dorset Baptisms / IGI • casamento com William Sheppard : IGI PRF
Fontes • casamento com Sarah Scutt : IGI PRF
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • casamento com William Oxford : Milton Abbas Marriages vol:3 1754-1766 / FreeReg / IGI
Fontes • casamento com Mary Scutt : Milton Abbas Marriages vol:3 1754-1766 / FreeReg / IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • baptismo : IGI
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : IGI • morte : IGI
[Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Monday 09 June 1817. Dorset Sheep, Dairy, and Corn Farm To Let, and entered on at Michaelmas next. All those two Farms (united) called and Brookhill, situated in the parishes of Affpuddle and Tonerspuddle, containing about 317 acres, now in the occupation of Edward Scutt. Throop Farm tithe free, (except a small modus for cows). For a view of the premises apply to Mr. George Aitken, of Moreton; and for further particulars, to Mr. F. Oakley, attorney at law, Dorchester; or the said George Aitken.] [Oxford Journal, Saturday 23 November 1822. Reedness Corn Law Debate, Edward Scutt do, Wm Sutt do.] [E S 85yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : IGI • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • casamento com Anne Pearce : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI • morte : Wareham & C 8 99 / IGI PRF • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
Fontes • casamento com Edward Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / IGI
Relações • casamento · 26 de Fevereiro de 1808 · Affpuddle, Dorset : Thomas Tizard 1786-1833 e Sarah Scutt 1788-1868
[Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 13 September 1824. Great Tithes, Bere Regis, Sold by Auction, (in Fee) by Mr. Green, at the Golden Lion Inn, Wareham, Dorset, Saturday the 2nd of October next, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in Lots. The Great Tithes of Corn and Hay, growing and arising out the following Farms, Estates, and Lands, containing altogether about 1100 Acres, situate in parish of Bere Regis, Dorset: comprising Emery's School Lands; the Lands of Drax Grosvenor, Esq. occupied by Mr. Biles, Mr. Deasant, Mr. Romain, Richard Scutt;. Printed particulars, and other information may be obtained by applying (if by letter, free of postage) either to Mr. Sparks, solicitor, Crewkerne, Somerset, or Mr. Manuel, the owner, Bloxworth, near Bere Regis. Angust 21, 1824.] [Sherborne Mercury, Dorset, Tuesday 03 October 1865. Wareham. Revision of Voers list. On Wednesday and Thursday, Edward Platt, Esq., the barrister appointed for the purpose, sat at the Townhall to revise the list of voters for the borough of Wareham and Bere Begis. Mr. Atkinson, of Blandford, Mr. Phippard, and Mr, Trevenen, appeared to support the Conservatives, Mr. Weston of Dorchester, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Lacey, appeared for the Liberals. There were some 160 claims and objections, a fact amply testifying that the two parties cherish the advice of the late Sir Robert Peel, to fight the battle of the hustings in the Revision Court. It would, of course, be a useless occupation of our space to give a detailed account of the claim and objection in every case, where there were so many, and we shall therefore content ourselves with giving his honour's decision on the most important points on which discussions arose. The list for Bere Regis was first taken. Richard Scutt, jun., claimed partner with his father on farm rent of £85 a year. Both names were marked on the waggons, and both names appeared in the rate-books, and claimant had been the register before but last year he lost his vote from being objected to, and having business at Woodbury Hill fair, was unable to attend at Wareham (which was on the same day) to support his right to be on the register. Claim allowed.] [R S - 86yr.] [Will 6 Nov 1869 - Blandford.] |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 • casamento com Agnes Charlotte Rutter : Plymouth & West Devon Parish Registers 1538-1912 / Census 1851 Dorset • morte : Wareham 5a 197 / Wills
Residence: Hockley in Bere Regis. A C S - 87yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-51-71 Dorset • casamento com Richard Scutt : Plymouth & West Devon Parish Registers 1538-1912 / Census 1851 Dorset • morte : Wareham 5a 177
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851-81 Dorset
A S - 65yr., unmarried, living at Stockley, Bere Regis. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-61-71 Dorset • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms • morte : Wareham 5a 197
[North Devon Journal Thu 09 Feb 1865. Trespassing in Pursuit of Game. Walter Madge of Stowford, Langtree, was charged, on the information of Mr. Scutt, gamekeeper to the Hon. Mark Rolle, with trespassing on a certain close of land, on the 25th ult., with certain dogs and a gun, in search of game. Mr. L. Beucraft appeared on behalf of defendant. John Bawden, gamekeeper to Mr. Stevens, stated that on the 25th January, he saw defendant enter a field called Stafford Moor, in the occupation of Mr. John Madge (defendant's brother.) He had two dogs and a gun; his dogs coursed a hare. He saw defendaut tracing in the snow, carrying the gun (pointed) in his hand. He spoke to defendant and said, "Now I've got you, old fellow." Defendant said, "I'm not tracing a hare, I'm tracing a fox. What shall I give you to say nothing about it." Cross-examined by Mr Bencraft: The gun was first in two parts, and I saw him put the barrel aud stock together. Mr Bencraft made an able defence, in which he contended there was no proof that defendant was in search of game, and supposing there was such proof, there was no evidence to show that the game was reserved. If it was reserved, there must be a proof of that fact, by producing the document by which it was reserved. If there was no such proof, the game belonged to the defendant, who had a right to it. He (Mr Bencraft) then called Mr John Madge, who said he occupied Stafford Moor and rented under Mr Rolle. On the 25th defendant (who resided with him) went over the land to kill a rabbit at witness's request. He had occupied the farm for 21 years next Lady-day, and had killed the rabbits without denial. He imported the rabbits from Braunton; had no lease, but was a tenant-at-will under Mr Rolle. The Bench, after a lengthened hearing, considered the case not proved, and therefore dismissed the charge.] [E S - 86yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851 Warwickshire-61 Devon-81-91 Dorset • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02791-5 • casamento com Mary Ann Martin : Poole 8 129 / Wills 1895 • morte : Poole 5a 210
M A S - 78yr., living at Taylor's Building, Lagland Street, Poole. To Edward Scutt - retired gamekeeper, effects: unknown. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851 Warwickshire-61 Devon-81-91 Dorset • casamento com Edward Scutt : Poole 8 129 / Wills 1895 • morte : Poole 5a 215 / Wills 1895
IGI states F M Scutts. F S - 63yr. headkeeper, lived at Keeper's Cottage, Lodge Hill, Berkeley. To Clara Anne Scutt. |
Fontes • nascimento : Warwick 16 517 [Scutt] / IGI C039771 [Scutts] / Census 1871 Hampshire-81 Wiltshire • baptismo : IGI (Scutts) • casamento com Clara Anne Wigmore : Basingstoke 2c 339 [Scott] / Census 1881-91-1901 Wiltshire • morte : Frome 5c 540 / Wills 1913
[C A S - 71yr., lived in Hartle Road, Redlynch. To Frederick Scutt (farm labourer).] [Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 12 Mar 1926. Scutt, March 3rd, Hart Hill Road, Salisbury, Clara Ann Scutt, widow of the late Frederick Scutt, of Lodge Hill, Berkley, near Frome, Somerset, aged 71 years. Interred at Berkley.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Basingstoke 2c 163 / Census 1881-91-1901 Wiltshire • casamento com Frederick Martin Scutt : Basingstoke 2c 339 [Scott] / Census 1881-91-1901 Wiltshire • morte : Salisbury 5a 192 / Western Gazette [1926 Mar 12] / Wills 1926
A Scull - Census 1901 Somerset. A F Skutt (death). |
Fontes • nascimento : Calne 5a 87 • morte : Salisbury 7c 1927 [Skutt] / Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index [Scutt]
E C S - 1yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Basingstoke 2c 206 / IGI I017246 • morte : Hartley Wintney 2c 99
Fontes • nascimento : Hartley Wintney 2c 161 • morte : Salisbury 7c 1937 • enterro : Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index
[Census 1901 Somerset states Kate J. Scutt.] [Western Gazette - Friday 19 August 1927. Scutt, August 11th at Hartle Road, Redlynch, near Salisbury, Julia Kate Scutt, dearly loved sister of Bert and Maud Scutt, aged 35 years. Interred at Berkley near Frome. ] [J K S - 35yr., spinster, lived in Hartle Road, Redlynch. To Albert Frederick Scutt (farm labourer).] |
Fontes • nascimento : Warminster 5a 149 • morte : Salisbury 5a 131 / Western Gazette [1927 Aug 19] / Wills 1927 • enterro : Western Gazette [1927 Aug 19]
E S - 55yr., unmarried. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1871 Wiltshire-1891 Dorset • baptismo : Warwick 16 593 / IGI • morte : Poole 5a 202
Annie Scutt living in 1891-1901 in Dorset. A S - 85yr., unmarried. |
Fontes • nascimento : Warwick 6d 411 • baptismo : IGI • morte : Poole 5a 310
[Family living in Censuses 1881-91-1901 London-31 Kent.] [E S - 67yr., lived at 8 Guildford Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. To Agnes Eva Scutt (widow).] |
Fontes • nascimento : Stockbridge 2c 71 / VRI / Census 1881 Surrey • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Agnes Eva Kent : Kensington 1a 151 • morte : Tonbridge 2a 856 / Wills 1921
A E S 80yr., lived at The Limes, Maple Avenue, Bishop's Stortford. To Ethel May Rowles (daughter, wife of Henry Forest Rowles). |
Fontes • nascimento : Alderbury 5a 169 • casamento com Edward Scutt : Kensington 1a 151 • morte : Bishops Stortford 3a 905 / Wills 1934
E M R 79yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wandsworth 1d 622 / Census 1881 Surrey & 1891-1901 London • casamento com Henry Forrest Rowles : Wandsworth 1d 1343 / Wills 1934 • morte : B Stortford 4b 13
H F R 77yr., Surveyor of Taxes. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wandsworth 1d 725 • casamento com Ethel Mary Scutt : Wandsworth 1d 1343 / Wills 1934 • morte : Bishop Stortford 4b 17
D K P - 76yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Staines 3a 15 • casamento com Frank Turner Pressland : Wandsworth 1d 1391 / Census 1911 Surrey
F T P - 56yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wandsworth 1d 505 • casamento com Dorothy Kent Scutt : Wandsworth 1d 1391 / Census 1911 Surrey • morte : London City 1c 3
W E S - 79yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Kingston 2a 341 • morte : Surrey Mid E 5g 315
[Census 1891 London - Margery E Scutt.] [E M G 67yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Kingston 2a 338 • casamento com Alberio John Camille Gyselynck : Wandsworth 1d 1268 • morte : Banbury 6b 740
(did he remarry in 1954?). |
Fontes • nascimento : Barnet 3a 241 • casamento com Elizabeth Marjorie Scutt : Wandsworth 1d 1268 • casamento com Amy D. Peacock : Rugby 9c 2267
C J E - 71yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wandsworth 1d 643 (4th.Q.) / Census 1891-1901 London (Surrey) • casamento com Harold Grant Esdale : Wandsworth 1d 1151 • morte : Croydon 5g 19
Fontes • casamento com Cicely Joan Scutt : Wandsworth 1d 1151 • morte : Croydon 5g 168
[Sherborne Mercury, Dorset, Tuesday 03 October 1865. Wareham. Revision of Voers list. On Wednesday and Thursday, Edward Platt, Esq., the barrister appointed for the purpose, sat at the Townhall to revise the list of voters for the borough of Wareham and Bere Begis. Mr. Atkinson, of Blandford, Mr. Phippard, and Mr, Trevenen, appeared to support the Conservatives, Mr. Weston of Dorchester, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Lacey, appeared for the Liberals. There were some 160 claims and objections, a fact amply testifying that the two parties cherish the advice of the late Sir Robert Peel, to fight the battle of the hustings in the Revision Court. It would, of course, be a useless occupation of our space to give a detailed account of the claim and objection in every case, where there were so many, and we shall therefore content ourselves with giving his honour's decision on the most important points on which discussions arose. The list for Bere Regis was first taken. Richard Scutt, jun., claimed partner with his father on farm rent of £85 a year. Both names were marked on the waggons, and both names appeared in the rate-books, and claimant had been the register before but last year he lost his vote from being objected to, and having business at Woodbury Hill fair, was unable to attend at Wareham (which was on the same day) to support his right to be on the register. Claim allowed.] [R S 90yr., unmarried.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-51-61-71-81-91 Dorset • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02791-5 • morte : Wareham 5a 149
J S - 20yr. |
Fontes • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02791-5 • morte : Wareham & C 8 74 • enterro : IGI B01926-0
[S S living as retired gamekeeper in 1901 in Stanage, Radnorshire.] [Received telegram from the King of England on his 100th birthday. He was living at Brampton Brian, Herefordshire, at the time.] [S S - 100yr., lived at Cubbage, Stowe. To James Scutt - gamekeeper (grandson). Value of effects on probate 851pounds 19s.7d.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851 Warwickshire-71 Herefordshire-81 Warwickshire-1901-11 Radnorshire • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms [1824] • casamento com Jane Webb : Warwick 16 583 / Marriage Certificate • casamento com Bessie Perriton : Plymouth 5b 429 • morte : Knighton 11b 162 / Wills 1924 / Wills proved at Shrewsbury 1924 May 12
J W - b:1829 Bubbenhall, Warwick, Warwickshire, also noted. J S - 58yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1881 Herefordshire • casamento com Samuel Scutt : Warwick 16 583 / Marriage Certificate • morte : Knighton 11b 123
[reg:1852 Sep 26 - father:gamekeeper.] [Worcester Journal Sat 23 May 1891. Stealing Pheasant's Eggs Henry Scutt charged Edwin Merrick with taking from land at Upper Sapey pheasant's eggs on the 26th ult. Scutt stated that he was keeper to Sir Francis Winnington. He saw defendant and a boy near a coppice. They appeared to be searching for something. The boy said something to defendant, who came over the fence and put something in his pocket. Witness accused him of stealing eggs, and defendant thereupon gave him up 11 pheasant's eggs. Mr. Benbew, who appeared for defendant, cross-examined the witness for some time, and contended that his client found the eggs in ovation, and was on his way to the keeper's honse when he met him and gave the eggs up to him. John Hayes, a boy, and that he went with defendant to see where the cattle had got out. They found a pheasant's nest containing 11 eggs. Defendant said, "Let's take them up to the keeper, and he will give as a shilling for them. Fined 6d. and 9s. costs.] [H S - 86yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Warwick (Kenilworth) 6d 412 • casamento com Harriet Wild : Stockton 10a 91 / Census 1881 Worcestershire • morte : Bromyard 6a 558 (Warwickshire)
Harriett Wylde also noted, b:Hertfordshire. H S - 69yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Censuses 1881-91-1901 Worcestershire • casamento com Henry Scutt : Stockton 10a 91 / Census 1881 Worcestershire • morte : Bromyard 6a 556 (Warwickshire) / Valerie O. Simpson
A S - 1yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Stockton 10a 60 • morte : Stockton 10a 23 • enterro : National Burial Index
Fontes • nascimento : Stockton 10a 47 / Census 1881 Worcestershire • casamento com James Blair : Worcester 6c 469
Fontes • casamento com Alice Scutt : Worcester 6c 469
J S - 48yr., lived at Park Lodge, Brampton, Herefordshire - d:County Hospital Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire. To Susan Jane Scutt(widow). |
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 279 / Census 1901 Worcestershire • casamento com Susan Jane Gray : Epping 4a 829 • morte : Rhayader 11b 165 / Wills 1930 [Wills proved at Shrewsbury]
S J S 84yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Hitchin 3a 402a • casamento com James Scutt : Epping 4a 829 • morte : Surrey Mid E 5g 188 / 1939 Registration
[Father:gamekeeper] [Initial F. is from Census 1891 Worcestershire.] [H S F S - 83yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 268 - reg:1884 Aug 14 • casamento com Lily Rhoda Reed : Westbury Severn 6a 475 • casamento com Ethel Mary Bradley : Martley 6c 317 • morte : Kettering 3b 499
L R S - 52yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Westbury Severn 6a 475 • casamento com Henry Samuel Francis Scutt : Westbury Severn 6a 475 • morte : Gloucester R 6a 1076
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Henry Samuel Francis Scutt : Martley 6c 317 • morte : Worcester 29 0745
J A S - 3yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 246 • morte : Martley 6c 193
L H P - 64yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 216 • casamento com Ernest Powles : Bromyard 6d 739 / IGI M16376-2 • morte : Swansea 8b 515
Fontes • nascimento : Tenbury 6c 242 • casamento com Leah Harriet Scutt : Bromyard 6d 739 / IGI M16376-2
T S - 0yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 246 • morte : Martley 6c 137
Hester Scutt immigrated in 1914 Mar 22 (22yr. - unmarried) ship "Cedric" and departure from Liverpool, Lancashire to U.S.A. |
Fontes • pessoa : www.ellisislandrecords • nascimento : Martley 6c 272 • casamento com William Jeremiah Goodyear : Teresa A Martin • morte : Teresa A Martin
Fontes • nascimento : Armstrong/Ballard Family • casamento com Hester Scutt : Teresa A Martin
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 269 • casamento com Flora Jane Scutt : Aston 6d 1019 • morte : Hatfield 10 0270
Fontes • nascimento : Shifnal 6a 585 (3rd.Q.) / Census 1901 Warwickshire • baptismo : Shropshire Baptisms 1538-1900 • casamento com George Albert Scutt : Aston 6d 1019 • morte : Hitchin 0785 10 0404
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 280 • casamento com Edward Delehay : Bromyard 6d 1573 • morte : Teresa A Martin
Fontes • casamento com Nora Scutt : Bromyard 6d 1573
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 261 • casamento com Rose Hill : Worcester 6c 271 • morte : Solihull S 34 0139
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Frederick Scutt : Worcester 6c 271 • morte : Birmingham 32 1639
[Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands, Friday 19 October 1888. New Patents. (Contributed by Arthur Georgy Shaw.) The following patents, among others, were sealed during the week ended October 13, 1888: Charles Scutt, Aston-combined delivery van and pleasure trap; October 1 1887.] [Bristol Mercury, Mon 19 Jun 1899. Wheelwrights - Body makers and Repairers for vans and floats - Scutt, 60 Holt Street, Birmingham.] [Arrival: 1907. Residence: The Crescent, Brandon, Manitoba.] [C S - 69yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Leominster 6a 443 • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Emma Hollis : Aston 6d 331 / IGI M00711-7 • morte : Manitoba Records [Registration number: 1925-012146]
Arrival:1907. Residence:The Crescent, Brandon, Manitoba. E S - 80yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com Charles Scutt : Aston 6d 331 / IGI M00711-7 • morte : Manitoba Records [Registration number: 1939-004002]
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 260 / IGI • baptismo : IGI • casamento com W------ ------ : Aston 6d 585
Fontes • casamento com Annie Scutt : Aston 6d 585
Census 1901 Warwickshire states C S b:Birmingham. C S - 25yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 426 • baptismo : IGI • morte : Birmingham 6d 77
A S 13m. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 402 • morte : Aston 6d 213
C S 6m. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 379 • morte : Aston 6d 212
Thursday 02 July 1891, Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands. Death From a Foul Midden at Aston. Yesterday, Mr. D. R. Wynter (coroner for Central Warwickshire) held an inquest at the Waterworks Taven, Lichfield Road, as to the death of Mary Jane Scutt (2) the daughter of Charles Scutt, wheelwright, 139 Lichfield Road, Aston. Charles Scutt, father of the deceased, stated that about eleven o'clock on Friday night a midden adjoining his house, and belonging to the canal company, was emptied. The smell from the refuse was very offensive, and at half-past six o'clock on Sunday morning the deceased was taken ill with violent sickness and purging. As she was worse at midday Mr. Lumby, surgeon, was called in, and he prescribed for her. After this she appeared better, but a change took place, and she died about eleven o'clock on Sunday evening. He did not think the midden had been emptied during the last two years. Since Friday night both he and his wife as well as a neighbour and a child who had been playing with the deceased, had been suffering with diarrhea. -Mr. R.H. Lumby, surgeon, -said that he prescribed for-the child,and found it in a state of uttercollapse' He was aware that the father was suffering from diarrhoea, and the mother from diarrhea and sickness. When at the house on Sunday he noticed an objectionable smell. Death, in his opinion, resulted from collapse, consequent upon diarrhea, caused by malarial poison. He was of opinion that if the midden had not been there the child's death, in all probability, would not have taken place. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence, and added a rider that the canal company ought to have had the midden emptied oftener.] [M J S - 2yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 386 • morte : Aston 6d 197 / Birmingham Daily Post [1891 Jul 02]
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 424 / Census 1901 Warwickshire-1916 Manitoba, Canada • casamento com Joseph Wray Lee : Manitoba Records [Registration number: 1919-063410] • morte : British Columbia Death Index 1872-1990
Fontes • casamento com Winifred May Scutt : Manitoba Records [Registration number: 1919-063410]
[Mother's surname stated as Nollis.] [G H S 10m.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 416 • morte : Aston 6d 619
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 360 • casamento com Violet Mae Billings : Manitoba Records [Registration number: 1925-003172]
Fontes • casamento com Percy Scutt : Manitoba Records [Registration number: 1925-003172]
J S - 86yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Leominster 6a 451 • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Mary Jane Brown : West Ward 10b 909 / Carlisle Patriot [1889 Mar 22] • morte : Radnor East 11b 109
M J S - 79yr. |
Fontes • casamento com James Scutt : West Ward 10b 909 / Carlisle Patriot [1889 Mar 22] • morte : Radnor 8c 385
A J V - 43yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Knighton 11b 132 • casamento com Sidney Samuel Vercoe : Knighton 11b 187 • morte : Hemel Hempstead 3a 1396
S S V - 62yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Hemel Hempstead 3a 583 • casamento com Agnes Jane Scutt : Knighton 11b 187 • morte : Hemel Hempstead 4b 45
Fontes • nascimento : Knighton 11b 143 • casamento com Reginald W. East : Knighton 11b 219
Fontes • casamento com Ada Scutt : Knighton 11b 219
Fontes • nascimento : Knighton 11b 131 • casamento com John H. Rimmer : Knighton 11b 277
Fontes • casamento com Alice May Scutt : Knighton 11b 277
L J S - 61yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Knighton 11b 123 • casamento com Winifred Violet Watkins : Knighton 11b 199 • morte : Radnor E 8c 358
Fontes • nascimento : Knighton 11b 111 • casamento com Leslie James Scutt : Knighton 11b 199 • morte : Shrewsbury 9a 386
[Census 1881 Gloucestershire and later lived in Shobdon - they emigrated to Australia with 3 children.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 30 August 1943 p2 Family Notices DIAMOND WEDDING, EVANS-SCUTT Mr. & Mrs. J Evans have much pleasure in announcing the 60th anniversary of their marriage. (Present address: Stanage, 212 Miller Street, North Fitzroy.)] [C E - 88yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Leominster 6a 480 • casamento com James Henry Evans : Knighton 11b 163 / The Argus [1943 Aug 30] • morte : Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:12604
[Census 1881 Gloucestershire and later lived in Shobdon - emigrated to Australia with 3 children.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 30 August 1943 p2 Family Notices DIAMOND WEDDING, EVANS-SCUTT Mr. & Mrs. J Evans have much pleasure in announcing the 60th anniversary of their marriage. (Present address: Stanage, 212 Miller Street, North Fitzroy.) |
Fontes • nascimento : Evans Family Bible • casamento com Charlotte Scutt : Knighton 11b 163 / The Argus [1943 Aug 30] • morte : Evans Family Bible
A J E - 93yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Weobly 6a 506 • casamento com Rose Dawson : IGI M003735 • morte : Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:27920
Fontes • casamento com Arthur John Evans : IGI M003735
Fontes • nascimento : Evans Family Bible • morte : Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 [Digger] Reg Number:5471
Fontes • nascimento : Evans Family Bible • morte : Evans Family Bible
Fontes • nascimento : Evans Family Bible • morte : Evans Family Bible
Fontes • nascimento : Evans Family Bible • morte : Evans Family Bible
Fontes • morte : Reg 12897
T S living in 1917 at 300 Slade, Birmingham, Warwickshire. |
Fontes • nascimento : Leominster 6a 495 • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Janet Flora Felton : Lichfield 6b 733
J F S 67yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1901 Warwickshire • casamento com Tom Scutt : Lichfield 6b 733 • morte : Birmingham 6d 58
[Census 1901 Staffordshire. 1914-1918 recorded as Canadian.] [Soldiers of the First World War, CEF. No.2373388.] [L W S living in 1917 at Nanovan Club, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A., 5ft.7.1/2in. L W S travelled in 1923 from Southampton to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada arriving 1923 Mar 17 & 1944 May 15 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.] |
Fontes • nascimento : King's N 6c 461 (4th.Q.) / Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960
A F S - 70yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 257 / Census 1901 Staffordshire • casamento com Ellen Elizabeth Wallis : Birmingham N 6d 1316 • casamento com Dorothy M. Smith : Sutton Coldfield 9c 2738 • morte : Lichfield 9b 342
E E S - 49yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Birmingham 6d 108 • casamento com Arnold Felton Scutt : Birmingham N 6d 1316 • morte : Birmingham 9c 47
Fontes • casamento com Arnold Felton Scutt : Sutton Coldfield 9c 2738 • casamento com Frederick Steele : Lichfield 9b 833
North Devon Journal Thu 25 Apr 1946. Ilfracombe had a very fair share of holiday makers for Easter, but was not overcrowded. Trains from London and the Midlands brought large numbers. The town welcomed their holiday guests with an abundance of sunshine and open spaces but very little entertainment. The few hotels that were available were soon full. The food situation remained very satisfactory, and there was no shortage of any kind. Chars-a-banc and car proprietors had a very busy opening, and in the opinion of an old resident the town's Victory Season began very well. The following appears in the list of new companies: Private company. Registered April 10. Capital: �10,000 in �1 shares, 6,000 Six per Cent. Cumulative Preference and 4,000 Ordinary Objects. To acquire the business of hotel proprietors, etc., heretofore carried on at Ilfracombe the Runnacleave Hotel. Ilfracombe, Ltd. The directors are: Geo. P. Jester, 47, Heathfleld Road. Handsworth, Birmingham; Wilfred T. Scutt, 172, Edmund Street, Birmingham; Stewart F. Eve, 379, Otley Road, Leeds; and Paul G. Swinburne, Runnacleave Hotel, Ilfracombe. Solicitors: T. Fairchild Day, Barclays Bank Chambers, Ilfracombe. Registered office: The Runnacleave Hotel, Ilfracombe.] [(1953) 39A Horsefair, Birmingham & 78 Westfield Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 399 / North Devon Journal [1946 Apr 25] • casamento com Dorothy Mabel Jones : Birmingham 6d 365 • casamento com Irene N. Nicholas : Birmingham 9c 777 [2x] • morte : Wharfedale 2d 2016
(1) Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated 9th November 1962 and enrolled in the Supreme Court of Judicature on 17th January 1963 Dorothy Mabel Yarwood of 82 Reddings Road, Moseley in the city of Birmingham, married woman, the mother and legal guardian of VERONICA JANET YARWOOD of Moseley in the city of Birmingham on behalf of the said Veronica Janet Yarwood an infant a spinster and a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth abandoned the surname of Scutt - dated the 30th day of January 1963, Price Atkins & Price, 71 Temple Row, Birmingham 2, Solicitors for the said Dorothy Mabel Yarwood and Veronica Janet Yarwood formerly Veronica Janet Scutt. (2) Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated 9th November 1962 and enrolled in the Supreme Court of Judicature on 17th January 1963 Dorothy Mabel Yarwood of 82 Reddings Road, Moseley in the city of Birmingham, married woman, the mother and legal guardian of ELIZABETH FELTON YARWOOD of 82 Reddings Road, Moseley in the city of Birmingham on behalf the said Elizabeth Felton Yarwood an infant a spinster and a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth abandoned the surname of Scutt - dated the 30th day of January 1963, Price Atkins & Price, 71 Temple Row, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Dorothy Mabel Yarwood and Elizabeth Felton Yarwood, formerly Elizabeth Felton Scutt. |
Fontes • casamento com Wilfred Tom Scutt : Birmingham 6d 365 • casamento com Herbert P. Yarwood : Worcester 9d 724 / The London Gazette [1963]
Fontes • casamento com Cecil H. Hampton : Edmonton 3a 1284 • casamento com Albert R. Spiers : Wednesbury 6b 1623 • casamento com Wilfred Tom Scutt : Birmingham 9c 777 [2x]
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 397 / 1939 Registration
A S - 3yr. [Presteigne spans the boundaries of the counties of Herefordshire and Radnorshire]. |
Fontes • nascimento : Leominster 6a 529 • morte : Presteigne 11b 110
A C - 25yr., died of renal disease. |
Fontes • baptismo : Leominster 6a 544 / IGI • casamento com William Clayton : Knighton 11b 167 • morte : Carmarthen 11a 724
Fontes • casamento com Annie Scutt : Knighton 11b 167
Fontes • nascimento : Narberth 11a 1088
M S - 0yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Presteigne 11b 170 • baptismo : IGI • morte : Presteigne 11b 120
J S - 0yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Presteigne 11b 170 / IGI • morte : Presteigne 11b 118
J S - 35yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Presteigne 11b 159 • baptismo : IGI C13726-1 • casamento com Elizabeth L. Chesterfield : Shifnal 6a 1269 • morte : Aston 6d 214
E S - 90yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1901 Warwickshire • casamento com Joseph Scutt : Shifnal 6a 1269 • morte : Birmingham 9c 25
Worcester Regiment - private 39654. |
Fontes • nascimento : Shifnal 6a 599 • morte : Indexes to War Deaths 1914-1921 1917 I. 55 280
Fontes • nascimento : Shifnal 6a 585 (3rd.Q.) / Census 1901 Warwickshire • baptismo : Shropshire Baptisms 1538-1900 • casamento com George Albert Scutt : Aston 6d 1019 • morte : Hitchin 0785 10 0404
Fontes • nascimento : Martley 6c 269 • casamento com Flora Jane Scutt : Aston 6d 1019 • morte : Hatfield 10 0270
Census 1901 Warwickshire states Alfred William Scutt. W A S - 61yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 270 (1898 1st.Q.) • casamento com Gertrude Jane Smith : Aston 6d 1174 • morte : Birmingham 9c 299
Fontes • nascimento : Birmingham 6d 73 (2nd.Q.) • casamento com William Alfred Scutt : Aston 6d 1174 • morte : Lancaster 0986 40 1419
L M S - 1yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 265 • morte : Aston 6d 171
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 223 • casamento com George Arthur Ward : Birmingham S 6d 140 • morte : Teresa A Martin
Fontes • casamento com Agnes May Scutt : Birmingham S 6d 140
A J S - 59yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Aston 6d 285 • morte : Birmingham 9c 478
M S - 18yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Kington 6a 561 • baptismo : IGI C13726-1 • morte : Knighton 11b 102
B S - 41yr., to S S, retired gamekeeper. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1901 Breconshire • casamento com Samuel Scutt : Plymouth 5b 429 • morte : Atcham 6a 480 / Wills 1903
[Oxford Journal, Saturday 23 November 1822. Reedness Corn Law Debate, Edward Scutt do, Wm Sutt do.] [W S - 84yr.] |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 • casamento com Elizabeth Williams : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 • morte : Wareham 5a 251
E S - 87yr. Census 1841 Dorset states Betsy Scutt. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1851-61-71 Dorset • casamento com William Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 • morte : Wareham 5a 187
Relações • casamento · 16 de Abril de 1861 · Wool, Dorset : Thomas Scutt ca 1832-1911 e Jane Bushrod ca 1822-ca 1882
[Father:labourer of Throop.] [Census 1841 Dorset - Jane Scutt b:c1836.] [Sherborne Mercury - Tuesday 25 August 1863 Dorchester, 3 months, Inquest. - Alleged Wrong - Treatment by a Medical Man. Considerable excitement was caused in the village of Coombe Keynes, on Tuesday and Wednesday, by rumours that a young woman named Ann Scutt, a domestic servant recently in the employ of Mr. Nathan, surgeon, of Weymouth, had met with her death from wrong treatment by Mr. Nathan. An inquest was therefore held on Wednesday at Coombe, before the coroner, Giles Symonds, Esq. Mr. Howard, of Weymouth, appeared to watch the proceedings on behalf of Mr. Nathan. The first witness called was Ann Scutt, the mother of the deceased, who stated that she and her husband lived at Coombe. On Monday week her daughter came home from Mr. Nathan's, after being in his service a year and nine months. She complained of a pain in her side and stomach, and of being unwell. She continued until Saturday without having any medical advice, but on that day Mr. Granger, surgeon, was sent for. Deceased had been taking medicine, which she brought from Weymouth. The medicine consisted of a mixture and some pills. She was sick all the time, and complained of getting thinner and thinner. Mary Scutt, sister to the deceased, stated that she slept with her up to Sunday night, and that she had seen her take the medicine, which she brought home with her. Deceased was very sick and relaxed in her bowels after the medicine. Thomas Scutt, deceased's brother, proved that after his sister's death he took charge of the medicine, and afterwards gave it to Supt. Eeles, according to Mr. Granger's wish. Had heard deceased complained of a pain in her side, and he was anxious that Mr. Granger should see her, but she refused, saying, "No, no, I don't think I shall. I have some medicine from nay master, and when I get a little better I shall go to Mr. Nott, at Bere". Superintendent Eeles proved receiving the medicine from last witness, and giving it to Mr. Granger, who having tasted it, returned it to witness: Henry Nathan said he was formerly in practice at Weymouth, and the deceased had been his servant. She had been suffering from ill-health for some time, and went home on Monday week in consequence of his wishing it. She had never been well since she was confined, about two years ago he attended her then at her particular request, although at that time he had relinquished practice. Had known her about ten years, and had attended her when she was at service in a former situation for bilious attacks and irregular action of the heart. When she left to go home he made up some medicine for her, and he believed that now produced was the same. The pills contained six grains of calomel, and two scruples of compound rhubarb, divided into twelve pills. The mixture was composed of six drachms of sulphate of magnesia, peppermint water, and one half drachm of compound spirit of lavender, to be taken in six doses as required. It was an ordinary mild antibilious aperient, and was the proper medicine for a person troubled with sickness and constipation; Deceased was suffering from a low bilious fever, and she was one of the most delicate constructed woman he had ever seen; a poor nervous creature, delicately organised, with small face and features. He had taken her into his service from mere charity, but she was not treated as a menial. He had prescribed for her the same medicine before. The label on the bottle was not written for her, but deceased was well acquainted with the manner in which it was to be taken. William Granger, surgeon, of Wool, said he was sent for to attend deceased on Saturday. He found her dying, and beyond the reach of medical assistance. He then went on to East Lulworth but called again on his return home and found her sensible, but she had not been so before. He enquired where the pain was, when deceased put her hand on her stomach, and from what he could understand she meant that her spirits were bad or broken. He replied that there must be some cause for this, but she made no answer, - He told her mother that this was a most curious case, and that he should not be able to give a certificate, but if she could get one from Mr. Nathan, well and good. Deceased's mother showed him the medicine, but he thought it strange that deceased should take such medicines, especially when she was so relaxed. He believed the pills contained calomel and the mixture salts. The medicine was adapted for a person suffering from a bilious attack or constipation. He believed her blood was in a very bad state. She was not in the family way. Edward Mercer, surgeon off Wareham, said he had made a post mortem examination of the body, and was opinion that death was caused by pleurisy of no recent date. He found sufficient to show that death was from natural causes. He believed the foundation of the medicine was Epsom salts. Assuming the pills and mixture to be composed of what was described above, he considered the medicine was proper for anyone suffering from biliary derangement, with constipation. The Coroner briefly summed up, remarking that the medical evidence was so lucid as to death being the result of natural causes, that there was not the' slightest imputation on the medical man who had given deceased the medicine. The jury immediately returned a verdict of "Death from natural causes."] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-51 Dorset • baptismo : Turners Puddle Baptisms 1822-1880 • morte : Wareham 5a 17(3) / Sherborne Mercury [1863 Aug 23]
T S 78yr., farmer. To Mary Ann Scutt (spinster) & Ann Boatswain (widow). |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-51-61-81-91-1901 Dorset • casamento com Jane Bushrod : Wareham 5a 589 • morte : Poole 5a 157 / Wills 1911
J S - 59yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) / Census 1881 Dorset • casamento com Thomas Scutt : Wareham 5a 589 • morte : Wareham 5a 211 • enterro : Parish Church Coombe Keynes
Census 1881-91-1901 Dorset. M A S - 76yr., spinster, lived at 52 Woodbine Cottage, Lychett Minster, Poole, Dorset - d:Dilton Lychett. To Reginald Arthur Cole Chilcott (farmer). |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 304 • morte : Poole 5a 266 / Wills 1938
Ann Scutt bapt:1853 Oct 25; daughter of Thomas & Jane; Coombe Keynes; Shopkeeper; T.E. Sainsbury. A B - 74yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 302 • baptismo : Coombe Keynes Baptisms 1842-1879 / IGI • casamento com Thomas Oliver Boatswain : Weymouth 5a 707 • morte : Poole 5a 300
T O B - 64yr. |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1901 Dorset • casamento com Ann Scutt : Weymouth 5a 707 • morte : Dorchester 5a 171
[Father:labourer of Throofs.] [Jane Scutt - Census 1841 Dorset.] [M S - 77yr., spinster. To Mary Ann Scutt, spinster.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1841-51-61 Dorset • baptismo : Turners Puddle Baptisms 1822-1880 • morte : Poole 5a 382 / Wills 1914
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI
S S bapt:1788 Apr 21 also noted (IGI). S T - 80yr. |
Fontes • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1731-1812 / IGI • casamento com Thomas Tizard : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / Dorset Marriages • morte : Dorchester 5a 221 • enterro : IGI
T T - 47yr. |
Fontes • casamento com Sarah Scutt : Affpuddle Marriages 1736-1849 / Dorset Marriages
Fontes • baptismo : IGI
[Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Wiltshire, Monday 23 February 1829. A black hackney mare, 14 hands high, was on Thursday night stolen from the stable of Mr. John Scutt, at Waddock, in the parish of Affpuddle, Dorset.] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Wiltshire, Saturday 04 November 1843. As Mr. John Scutt, yeoman, of Hurst Farm, near Moreton, was returning from Dorchester Fair, Wednesday evening last, in company with his two sons and brother, the horse on which he was riding, being a spirited one, shied and threw him, and pitching the back of his head, fractured his skull, and otherwise bruised him. Medical attendance being at hand, he was conveyed to the Three Mariners Inn where every attention was paid him, but still lies in a very precarious state.] [J S - 59yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) / Birth Brief SofG • baptismo : Dorset Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812 • casamento com Mary Roberts : Dorset Marriages • morte : Wareham & C 8 83 • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
Sherborne Mercury - Saturday 04 May 1844. April 25, at Hurst Farm, near Moreton, Mary, wife of Mr. John Scutt, yeoman, aged 57 years. |
Fontes • nascimento : BMD (Deaths) • casamento com John Scutt : Dorset Marriages • morte : Wareham & C 8 83 / Sherborne Mercury [1844 May 04] • enterro : Affpuddle Burials 1813-1880
Relações • casamento · 3 de Agosto de 1843 · Moreton, Dorset : Joseph Brownjohn † e Mary Anne Scutt ca 1816-ca 1875
[Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette Thu 19 Sep 1844. AGRICULTURE. A Huge Potatoe. Mr. Richard Scutt, of Chamberlaine's Mills, near Bere Regis, Dorset, dug up in his garden, a few days since, a single potatoe, solid and of fine quality, of the unprecedented weight of 7lbs., of the sort called the White Bloom.] [Census 1841-61-71-81 Dorset.] [R R S - 72yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : IGI (Marriages) • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1813-1880 • casamento com Sarah Maria Jones : Moreton Marriages 1731-1846 • morte : Wareham 5a 190
[S M S 79yr.] [Reading Mercury Sat 23 Oct 1886. Alleged Murder of Grandmother. A man named Sidney Russell was charged at Wareham, Dorset with the murder of his grandmother Sarah Scutt. The prisoner gave himself up to the Police Station on Wednesday morning, and charged himself with murder. Mrs. Scutt was found lying dead at her house shot through head. The prisoner was stated to have purchased a revolver at Wareham on Tuesday. He was committed for trial Tuesday. The deceased woman was 71 years of age.] [The murder occurred in 1886 at Chamberlaynes in a cottage opposite the school, and was reported in the Dorset County Chronicle of 14 October, 1886 as follows, under the heading: Shocking Murder at Bere Regis - A YOUNG MAN SHOOTING HIS GRANDMOTHER. A young man named Sidney Russell, aged 21, on Tuesday night shot his grandmother, Sarah Scutt, aged 79, with a pistol. After committing the dreadful deed he went to the police station and gave himself into the custody of Pc. Bugby, to whom he confessed his crime, for which no motive has yet been assigned. When surrendering himself he said to the constable "I have shot my grandmother; you must go and look into it." This was at five o'clock in the morning. The young man lived with his grandmother, with whom, it is said, he was not on very friendly terms. The latter sentence appears to be something of an understatement as Russell had been about to leave his grandmother for good by emigrating to Australia. In fact his departure was so imminent that his luggage had already been taken to Wareham station, and he had spent the evening going around Bere Heath and Hyde making last farewells to various friends and acquaintances. No really clear motive emerged at his subsequent trial, but it was by some supposed that the number of farewell drinks he had taken with friends during the evening had been sufficient to unbalance him. The effect which this episode must have had on the neighbouring school can be imagined from the following relevant entries in the Heath School log book by the mistress, Miss Horth: Oct 15, "No school on Thursday afternoon as the room was required for the inquest up-on the body of Mrs Scutt who was murdered by her Grandson Sydney Russell in the cottage opposite the school on the previous Tuesday night". Nov 9th, "Compelled to close the school this afternoon as I have to go to Winchester to appear as a witness against Sydney Russell". Nov 16th, "Returned from Winchester & reopened school on Wednesday morning - was kept at Winchester 7 days waiting the trial which took place on Tuesday 16th & the unhappy young man was condemned to die, but with a recommendation to mercy on account of mental-weakness".] [Murdering a Grandmother. A Sentence of Death. At the Winchester Assizes on Tuesday, before Baron Huddleston, Sydney Richard Russell; 21, gardener, described as of imperfect education, was indicted for the wilful murder of Sarah Scutt, his grandmother, at Bere Regis, on October 12th. He was likewise charged on the Coroner's warrant. Mr. Bullen and Mr. Loveland prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury, and Mr. Mathews defended. From the opening statement of counsel it appears that for some years past the prisoner had lived with his grandfather and grandmother in a cottage at a place called Chamberlayne, two miles from Bere Rgis, in Dorsetshire, and at the time of the occurrence prisoner and his grandmother lived together, his grandfather having died some time previously. The first that was known of what had happened was owing to the prisoner calling at the house of P.C. Bugby, at Bere Regis, about 5.30 a.m on the morning of the 13th of October, whom he knocked up. The policeman looked out of window and asked what was the matter, and told him to step inside. Prisoner went into house, and on the constable coming downstairs he was informed by the prisoner that his grandmother was dead. The man made inquiries of the prisoner as to whether anyone was present at the time of death? and he replied "No." Bugby:I asked how long his grandmother had been ill, and then the prisoner said "The fact is, I shot her." The constable then went to the cottage, about two miles distant, and on arriving there examined the bed, but though it had been occupied the woman was not there. He looked about, and in a corner of the room, he found the deceased lying down perfectly dead. She at that time was in her night clothes, and there were marks of blood upon the pillowcase and on one of the sheets, and an examination showed that the unfortunate woman had been shot through the head, and that death, under the circumstances, must have been instantanteous. When asked to account for the murder the prisoner seems to have told the policeman that it was all through drink. He added that he and his grandmother had had supper together, and that she had retired to rest between nine and ten o'clock, that he had then gone down to where the spirit decanters were kept and consumed a large quantity of raw spirits which had overcome him, and beyond that he could give no further explanation. He pointed out to the police one decanter, which was empty. Inquiries had been made by the Treasury as to what motive the prisoner could have had, and absolutely none could be discovered, There was no suggestion that the deed had been committed for the purpose of theft, because the old woman, who was well off for her class of life, had a good deal of money on the premises. This cash was kept in the room occupied by the prisoner, in an unlocked drawer. The money remained untouched. Prisoner was to have started upon the morning of the 13th inst. for Australia, at 6.30, and he had been, upon the best and most intimate terms with his grandmother, so that there was an entire absence of motive, and none was suggested by the prosecution. The Treasury, too, had caused inquiries to be made as to the prisoner's state of mind, and he had been examined by several medical men, whose reports had been forwarded. Witnesses were then called to hear out the opening statement of counsel. Mary Cousins, sister-in-law of the deceased, said prisoner had been brought up by his grandparents and when at school he had been brought home more than once suffering from fits. Prisoner came to her house on the evening in question, and seemed depressed, but that was his usual condition. Mary Ann Sherring, a widow, living three quarters of a mile from the prisoner, said on the evening of the 12th the prisoner came to her house, and when about five yards off he said "Mind your eye," and fired in the direction of her as she stood at the door. She closed the door, and then heard another report; also two or three more after she got upstairs. Dr. Liss, who was called to see the deceased, deposed that there was a bullet wound in front of the right ear, and a post-mortem examination showed a corresponding wound on the left side, showing that the bullet had gone completely through the head. The right eyelid was stained with gunpowder so that the weapon must have been held close to the head when fired. Cross examined- Had known prisoner since he was about two years old, and he had always been taciturn. He thought his mental capacity was decidedly below the average. About two years ago prisoner was very violent, and had to be held by two men. Witness looked upon it as mental mania, and prisoner struck him as a person who drank to excess. By the Judge: He would not say that the prisoner was not sane. -Q. Is he a person who would know right from wrong? -A. I should say so, my Lord. -Q. I suppose you find people in all classes of society whose mental capacity is decidedly below the average? -A. Yes, my Lord. -Q. And so such people are in a very exalted position, are they not? -A. Yes, my Lord. (Laughter.). Mr. J. G. Symes, Medical Superintendent of the Dorset County Lunatic Asylum, said he examined the prisoner by direction of the Home Office, he looked upon him as a man of weak intellect, and though he could detect no insanity yet the prisoner was a mind which might be greatly disturbed by excitement. There was such a thing as homicidal mania, which often caused people on impulse to attack those to whom they were most fondly attached. Re-examined: At the time he examined the prisoner he was in a position to know right from wrong. By the Judge: He did not class the prisoner's case as one of homicidal mania. This concluded the case for the prosecution, and the Court adjourned for luncheon. On reassembling several witnesses were called to prove that the prisoner "was of a very nervous temperament", and the schoolmistress at Bere Regis said he appeared to be a man of but one idea, and when spoken to simply replied in monosyllables, "Yes," or "No". Dr. Day, who did duty for the prison surgeon at Dorchester, said he examined the prisoner and the various symptoms which he described pointed to epilepsy, which tended to weaken the intetllect. Prisoner struck him as being very indifferent, and apparently ignorant of the 'quality of the act' which he had committed. He believed the mind of the prisoner was not healthy. He believed there was some atrophy of the brain. Mr. Mathews, in an impassioned address for the defence, urged that the jury had a clear way of finding a verdict by looking at the way the prisoner had tried to frighten the witness Sherring without any intent to do any harm applying the same wanton act of carelessness in his pointing the revolver at his grandmother without any intent to murder. If they thought that would be so it would be manslaughter, but he went even further than that, and contended that prisoner at the time was not responsible for his action if they found that so they could bring in a verict that he committed this act, but without the slightest intention to do any mischief. He strongly urged that the excitement and grief at his approaching departure from England on a mind already weak caused it to give way to the strain, and prisoner was not cognisant. The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against the prisoner and recommended him to mercy on account of his weak intellect. The prisoner was sentenced to death but the Judge promised to forward the recommendation of the jury to the proper quarter.] |
Fontes • casamento com Richard Roberts Scutt : Moreton Marriages 1731-1846 • morte : Wareham 5a 189 / Bere Regis Par.1607-1997 / bereregis.org/Murders
[Maria daughter of Richard & Sarah Scutt of Bovington, bailiff.] [M R 36yr.] |
Fontes • baptismo : Wool Baptisms 1733-1841 / VRI / IGI • casamento com Robert Russell : Wareham 5a 623 / Census 1871 Dorset • morte : Dorchester 5a 214
Fontes • casamento com Maria Scutt : Wareham 5a 623 / Census 1871 Dorset
Fontes • nascimento : Romsey 2c 81 / Census 1871 Hampshire • casamento com ------ ------ : Winchester 2c 169
Fontes • casamento com Emma Maria Russell : Winchester 2c 169
[The murder occurred in 1886 at Chamberlaynes in a cottage opposite the school, and was reported in the Dorset County Chronicle of 14 October, 1886 as follows, under the heading: Shocking Murder at Bere Regis - A Young Man Shooting His Grandmother. A young man named Sidney Russell, aged 21, on Tuesday night shot his grandmother, Sarah Scutt, aged 79, with a pistol. After committing the dreadful deed he went to the police station and gave himself into the custody of Pc. Bugby, to whom he confessed his crime, for which no motive has yet been assigned. When surrendering himself he said to the constable "I have shot my grandmother; you must go and look into it." This was at five o'clock in the morning. The young man lived with his grandmother, with whom, it is said, he was not on very friendly terms. The latter sentence appears to be something of an understatement as Russell had been about to leave his grandmother for good by emigrating to Australia. In fact his departure was so imminent that his luggage had already been taken to Wareham station, and he had spent the evening going around Bere Heath and Hyde making last farewells to various friends and acquaintances. No really clear motive emerged at his subsequent trial, but it was by some supposed that the number of farewell drinks he had taken with friends during the evening had been sufficient to unbalance him. The effect which this episode must have had on the neighbouring school can be imagined from the following relevant entries in the Heath School log book by the mistress, Miss Horth: Oct 15, "No school on Thursday afternoon as the room was required for the inquest up-on the body of Mrs Scutt who was murdered by her Grandson Sydney Russell in the cottage opposite the school on the previous Tuesday night". Nov 9th, "Compelled to close the school this afternoon as I have to go to Winchester to appear as a witness against Sydney Russell". Nov 16th, "Returned from Winchester & reopened school on Wednesday morning - was kept at Winchester 7 days waiting the trial which took place on Tuesday 16th & the unhappy young man was condemned to die, but with a recommendation to mercy on account of mental-weakness".] [Murdering a Grandmother. A Sentence of Death. At the Winchester Assizes on Tuesday, before Baron Huddleston, Sydney Richard Russell; 21, gardener, described as of imperfect education, was indicted for the wilful murder of Sarah Scutt, his grandmother, at Bere Regis, on October 12th. He was likewise charged on the Coroner's warrant. Mr. Bullen and Mr. Loveland prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury, and Mr. Mathews defended. From the opening statement of counsel it appears that for some years past the prisoner had lived with his grandfather and grandmother in a cottage at a place called Chamberlayne, two miles from Bere Rgis, in Dorsetshire, and at the time of the occurrence prisoner and his grandmother lived together, his grandfather having died some time previously. The first that was known of what had happened was owing to the prisoner calling at the house of P.C. Bugby, at Bere Regis, about 5.30 a.m on the morning of the 13th of October, whom he knocked up. The policeman looked out of window and asked what was the matter, and told him to step inside. Prisoner went into house, and on the constable coming downstairs he was informed by the prisoner that his grandmother was dead. The man made inquiries of the prisoner as to whether anyone was present at the time of death? and he replied "No." Bugby:I asked how long his grandmother had been ill, and then the prisoner said "The fact is, I shot her." The constable then went to the cottage, about two miles distant, and on arriving there examined the bed, but though it had been occupied the woman was not there. He looked about, and in a corner of the room, he found the deceased lying down perfectly dead. She at that time was in her night clothes, and there were marks of blood upon the pillowcase and on one of the sheets, and an examination showed that the unfortunate woman had been shot through the head, and that death, under the circumstances, must have been instantanteous. When asked to account for the murder the prisoner seems to have told the policeman that it was all through drink. He added that he and his grandmother had had supper together, and that she had retired to rest between nine and ten o'clock, that he had then gone down to where the spirit decanters were kept and consumed a large quantity of raw spirits which had overcome him, and beyond that he could give no further explanation. He pointed out to the police one decanter, which was empty. Inquiries had been made by the Treasury as to what motive the prisoner could have had, and absolutely none could be discovered, There was no suggestion that the deed had been committed for the purpose of theft, because the old woman, who was well off for her class of life, had a good deal of money on the premises. This cash was kept in the room occupied by the prisoner, in an unlocked drawer. The money remained untouched. Prisoner was to have started upon the morning of the 13th inst. for Australia, at 6.30, and he had been, upon the best and most intimate terms with his grandmother, so that there was an entire absence of motive, and none was suggested by the prosecution. The Treasury, too, had caused inquiries to be made as to the prisoner's state of mind, and he had been examined by several medical men, whose reports had been forwarded. Witnesses were then called to hear out the opening statement of counsel. Mary Cousins, sister-in-law of the deceased, said prisoner had been brought up by his grandparents and when at school he had been brought home more than once suffering from fits. Prisoner came to her house on the evening in question, and seemed depressed, but that was his usual condition. Mary Ann Sherring, a widow, living three quarters of a mile from the prisoner, said on the evening of the 12th the prisoner came to her house, and when about five yards off he said "Mind your eye," and fired in the direction of her as she stood at the door. She closed the door, and then heard another report; also two or three more after she got upstairs. Dr. Liss, who was called to see the deceased, deposed that there was a bullet wound in front of the right ear, and a post-mortem examination showed a corresponding wound on the left side, showing that the bullet had gone completely through the head. The right eyelid was stained with gunpowder so that the weapon must have been held close to the head when fired. Cross examined- Had known prisoner since he was about two years old, and he had always been taciturn. He thought his mental capacity was decidedly below the average. About two years ago prisoner was very violent, and had to be held by two men. Witness looked upon it as mental mania, and prisoner struck him as a person who drank to excess. By the Judge: He would not say that the prisoner was not sane. -Q. Is he a person who would know right from wrong? -A. I should say so, my Lord. -Q. I suppose you find people in all classes of society whose mental capacity is decidedly below the average? -A. Yes, my Lord. -Q. And so such people are in a very exalted position, are they not? -A. Yes, my Lord. (Laughter.). Mr. J. G. Symes, Medical Superintendent of the Dorset County Lunatic Asylum, said he examined the prisoner by direction of the Home Office, he looked upon him as a man of weak intellect, and though he could detect no insanity yet the prisoner was a mind which might be greatly disturbed by excitement. There was such a thing as homicidal mania, which often caused people on impulse to attack those to whom they were most fondly attached. Re-examined: At the time he examined the prisoner he was in a position to know right from wrong. By the Judge: He did not class the prisoner's case as one of homicidal mania. This concluded the case for the prosecution, and the Court adjourned for luncheon. On reassembling several witnesses were called to prove that the prisoner "was of a very nervous temperament", and the schoolmistress at Bere Regis said he appeared to be a man of but one idea, and when spoken to simply replied in monosyllables, "Yes," or "No". Dr. Day, who did duty for the prison surgeon at Dorchester, said he examined the prisoner and the various symptoms which he described pointed to epilepsy, which tended to weaken the intetllect. Prisoner struck him as being very indifferent, and apparently ignorant of the 'quality of the act' which he had committed. He believed the mind of the prisoner was not healthy. He believed there was some atrophy of the brain. Mr. Mathews, in an impassioned address for the defence, urged that the jury had a clear way of finding a verdict by looking at the way the prisoner had tried to frighten the witness Sherring without any intent to do any harm applying the same wanton act of carelessness in his pointing the revolver at his grandmother without any intent to murder. If they thought that would be so it would be manslaughter, but he went even further than that, and contended that prisoner at the time was not responsible for his action if they found that so they could bring in a verict that he committed this act, but without the slightest intention to do any mischief. He strongly urged that the excitement and grief at his approaching departure from England on a mind already weak caused it to give way to the strain, and prisoner was not cognisant. The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against the prisoner and recommended him to mercy on account of his weak intellect. The prisoner was sentenced to death but the Judge promised to forward the recommendation of the jury to the proper quarter.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Romsey 2C 76 / Census 1871 Hampshire
Fontes • nascimento : Romsey 2c 85 / Census 1871 Hampshire
Fontes • nascimento : Romsey 2c 78 / Census 1871 Hampshire
[father:R R S - farmer of Briantspuddle.] [Census 1841-51-61-81 Dorset.] [Western Gazette - Saturday 01 August 1863. July 22, Corfe Mullen, by the Rev. R. Plumtree, William Jones, only son of Mr. Richard Scutt, Chamberlain's Mills, Bere Regis, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Thomas Nutbeem, of Corfe Mullen.] [Sherborne Mercury, Dorset, Tuesday 03 October 1865. Wareham. Revision of Voters List. On Wednesday and Thursday, Edward Platt, Esq., the barrister appointed for the purpose, sat at the Townhall to revise the list of voters for the borough of Wareham and Bere Begis. Mr. Atkinson, of Blandford, Mr. Phippard, and Mr, Trevenen, appeared to support the Conservatives, Mr. Weston of Dorchester, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Lacey, appeared for the Liberals. There were some 160 claims and objections, a fact amply testifying that the two parties cherish the advice of the late Sir Robert Peel, to fight the battle of the hustings in the Revision Court. It would, of course, be a useless occupation of our space to give a detailed account of the claim and objection in every case, where there were so many, and we shall therefore content ourselves with giving his honour's decision on the most important points on which discussions arose. The list for Bere Regis was first taken. George Stanfield Shepherd claimed in respect a house land at a rent of £10 a year. Had occupied it and paid all rates in respect thereof ever since last June 12 months. His mother-in-law was the occupier of and paid the rent for the premises for some fifteen years before this time. Mr. Weston objected to the claim, formerly a person named William Jones Scutt appeared in the rate-books, and complainant's name did not appear there, only in pencil in the August rate. Mr. Atkinson in explanation of this case, showed how votes are sometimes manufactured. The present claimant's mother-in-law not being entitled to vote, on account of her sex, the name of Wm. Jones Scutt, who had do with the property, was put on the entitle him to vote in respect to the property. There was doubt about that fact. However, things were now altered, and the claimant was the bona fide tenant. Claim allowed.] [W J S emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship Liguria), 1887 Jun (ship Chimborazo).] [W J S - 65yr., (Anglican).] [The West Australian - Perth Friday 10 January 1902 p4 Article. The R.M.S. Oroya. The Passenger List Adelaide, January 9 for Fremantle - W S Stevenson, ...., W J Scutt, McGowan, ....] [The West Australian (Perth) Thursday 5 May 1904 p1 Family Notices. Scutt - The Friends of Mr. E. W. Scutt (of Ralchim Ltd.), Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved Father (William) to the place of interment, the Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Home of Peace, Hamersley Road, Subiaco, at 3.15 o'clock This (Thursday) Afternoon, per road. Donald J Chipper, Undertaker, Hay Street, Perth, and at Adelaide Street, Fremantle.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British & Foreign Ports 1852-89 (unassisted) • baptismo : Affpuddle Baptisms 1813-1880 • casamento com Elizabeth Nutbeam : Wimborne 5a 443 / Western Gazette [1863 Aug 01] • morte : WA # 2598 1904 • enterro : IGI B01298-6
[Western Gazette - Saturday 01 August 1863. July 22, Corfe Mullen, by the Rev. R. Plumtree, William Jones, only son of Mr. Richard Scutt, Chamberlain's Mills, Bere Regis, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Thomas Nutbeem, of Corfe Mullen.] [E S emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship LIGURIA).] [E S - 61yr.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Census 1871-81 Dorset / Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British & Foreign Ports 1852-89 (unassisted) • casamento com William John Scutt : Wimborne 5a 443 / Western Gazette [1863 Aug 01] • morte : SA # 253/66 [Grey]
[31-Oct, Francis Arthur Scutt, parents:William & Elizabeth Scutt, Bere Regis - miller.] [F A S bapt:1864 Feb 14 Bere Regis also noted.] [Census 1881 Essex/London - Corfuella, Dorset.] [Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British & Foreign Ports 1852-1889 (unassisted) - emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship Liguria).] [The Advertiser Saturday 15 July 1916 p15 Article. Exerpt ...... The Commission went through the books of the Commercial Milling Company with the manager Mr G. I. Wright; Others examined were Messrs. Francis A. Scutt, manager of the grocery department of Messrs. Fidler & Webb, Ltd.; John F. Palamountain, storekeeper: Charles M. Walters, manager Osbourne's Coffee Palace and bakery:] [The Argus (Melbourne) Wednesday 15 June 1932 p10 Article. Stawell - In the County Court Stephen O'Connor, painter, employed at the Ararat Asylum was examined as to an unsatisfied debt for £61/13/3 made in favour of J. J. Gollan and Co. and John Mcleod Pty. Ltd., assignees of the estate of Frank Scutt. O'Connor admitted the debt, and said that the reason it was not paid was that he had other debts. He had tried to pay by degrees. Judge Maclndoe ordered O' Connor to pay £1 a fortnight, or be imprisoned for one month.] [The Advertiser Saturday 22 October 1938 p21 Article. Tantanoola Mr. A. Scutt who has been a resident of Tantanoola for the past 19 years, was the guest of honor at a farewell held in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Scutt is going to Glenelg. The Rev. K. C. Billing spoke in appreciation of the services Mr. Scutt had given as secretary and treasurer of the church. His remarks were supported by Messrs. H. Cameron, Walker, H. Osborn, and W. Haines. A framed address and a silver mounted walking stick were presented to Mr. Scutt.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 16 October 1950 p16 Family Notices. Scutt, On October 15, at the residence of his daughter Mrs. A. T. Cooke, 194 Goodwood Road, Millswood Estate - Francis Arthur, loving father of Frank (Melbourne), Louie (Mrs Howland), and Olive (Mrs. A.T. Cooke) and the late Everard. Aged 87 years. The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 16 October 1950 p16 Family Notices. Scutt, The Friends of the late Mr. Francis Arthur Scutt are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his daughter (Mrs. A. T. Cooke, 194 Goodwood Road, Millswood Estate, on Monday, at 2.45pm for the Centennial Park Cemetery. Alfred James & Sons, A.F.D.A., Funeral Directors.] |
Fontes • baptismo : Wimbourne 5a 274 / Corfe Mullen Baptisms 1813-1880 / IGI • casamento com Anne Olliver : South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:150/1046 • morte : The Advertiser (Adelaide) [1950 Oct 16] • enterro : Centennial Park Cemetery
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931-1954) Friday 9 September 1938 The death occurred on September 2 at a private hospital Mount Gambier of Mrs Anne Scutt (nee Olliver ) 79, wife of Mr Francis Arthur Scutt of Tantanoula and late of Mount Gambier. She was the daughter of the late Mr & Mrs Augusta Olliver and was born at Inverblackie, Adelaide Hills. During the past 19 years she had resided in Tantanoola. Last year Mr & Mrs Scutt celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding. There were four children, Mr. Frank Scutt of Malvern, Victoria, the late Everard Scutt of Launceston, Tasmania, Mrs Arthur T. Cooke (Tantanoola) and Mrs. Arthur Howland (Glenelg, S.A.). The remains were interred in the Mount Gambier Cemetery. |
Fontes • nascimento : Marriage Certificate • casamento com Francis Arthur Scutt : South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 Book/Page:150/1046 • morte : SA # 605/3935 [Grey] / The Advertiser [1938 Sep 09]
A F S living in 1881 in Maidstone, Kent. Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British and Foreign Ports 1852-1889 (unassisted). A F S emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship LIGURIA). |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 296 • casamento com Herbert Harden : South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:158/877
Fontes • casamento com Amy Florence Scutt : South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916 [Digger] Book/Page:158/877
[Index of Inward Passenger Lists for British and Foreign Ports 1852-1889 (unassisted). E M S emigrated (arrived) 1884 Sep (ship Liguria).] [The Advertiser - Adelaide, SA Wednesday 20 October 1915. Maraun - On 10th October at her daughter's residence (Mrs. Scutt), Western Australian Bank, Greenbushes), Anna, relict of L. Muraun, aged 76 years. E M M - father:William James Scutt.] |
Fontes • nascimento : Wareham 5a 306 • baptismo : IGI • casamento com Friederich Alfred Maraun : SA # 178/699 [Adelaide] • morte :