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Frances Brown, bet ganet d'an 9 mae 1866, New Swindon, Wiltshire, marvet war-dro mae 1947, Swindon district, Wiltshire (p'edo marteze 81 bloaz).
[Notenn 1]
Euredet d'an 15 meurzh 1884, Eastleach Martin, Gloucestershire - St. Michael & St. Martin, gant
Isaac Charles Scutts, bet ganet d'an 15 mezheven 1862, Rodborough, Gloucestershire, badezet d'an 13 gouere 1862, Rodborough, Gloucestershire, marvet e ebrel 1937, Swindon, Wiltshire,
douaridigezh d'an 13 ebrel 1937, Radnor Street Cemetery
(p'edo 74 bloaz) [Notenn 1-1].
En holl : 0 tud (ar priedoù n'int ket enklozet).
[Gloucester Citizen Fri 17 Jul 1891 Fanny Scutts and Clara Cook, both married women, of Haydon Wick, were both fined 15s. and 25s. costs for stealing half a pound cf butter from the shop of Mr. William Goulding Cousins, grocer, of Haydon Wick, on May 29th. Both women denied the charge, but the Bench considered the evidence against them sufficiently clear.] [F S - 81yr.] |
[Gloucester Citizen Tue 09 Jan 1883 Gloucestershire. Isaac Charles Scutts, labourer, 19, was brought up for non-payment of 6s., arrears under a bastardy order made the 1st November 1881. The warrant was issued in December 1881, since which the defendant had absconded. Committed for a month's imprisonment.] [Wedding and Census states Charles Scutt.] [I C S 73yr.] |