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[G Skutt, merchant of Poole. Mayor 1621, 1631, 1635, 1644, 1652. Will devising Furzes Farm & land Grays Inn Lane. PR.Mar 20 1653/4 by son George Scutt & P.R. son William.] [G Skutt (senior) MP from Poole - House of Commons Journal Volume 3-10 February 1644 & House of Lords Journal Volume 11-29 June 1661 & Volume 10-6 September 1648.] [28 Dec 1653 George Scutt, Esq., father to Mrs Bowcher of this parish.] [1653 Dec 21 also noted as burial date.] [Whatever the origin of the name, in the mid 17th century the property belonged to George Skutt, a wealthy merchant and leading citizen of Poole during the civil war. He was mayor of the town several times and also M.P. for Poole when the previous member, William Constantine, was arrested for throwing his lot in with the royalists and trying to persuade the town to do the same. George Skutt was a brewer and ran a trading business with his two eldest sons consisting of parts of shipping adventures at sea. He also owned property in Grey's Inn Lane, Middlesex, land at Sterte, a farm at Thickfurzes (Heckford), a cellar (store), brewhouse and two dwelling houses in Poole. In his will of 1653, George left his houses to his eldest son, William and his other property to his second son, George. The rest of his 6 sons and 5 daughters each received sums of money ranging from £100 to £500. William Skutt had been captain of the local volunteers during the civil war and retained his military title of colonel after the war. A tax assessment of 1662 shows Col. Skutt's mansion house and brewhouse as the most valuable property in the town. It is not surprising, therefore that when King Charles II visited Poole on 15th September 1665, he was entertained at this house (in spite of its owner having been a leading local opponent of the King's father). After having lunch at the house of Peter Hiley, the party took Colonel William Skutt's boat to Brownsea, steered by the said Colonel and rowed by six masters of ships. When they returned to the Quay, the King and his entourage walked up High Street to Skutt's house, the sheriff going before and the Mayor and Edward Man, Senior Bailiff bearing their maces before him. There they enjoyed a stately banquet and the king was pleased there and then to nominate and appoint the said colonel for the future mayor of Poole. When the king left, however, in a shower of compliments and good will, the Corporation quickly reversed this appointment in case it infringed their rights to appoint the mayor themselves! H. P. Smith identified the room where the banquet probably took place in what was by the 1950s, part of the Grosvenor Dining Rooms. Over the next century, the property passed to Allen Skutt and then Benjamin Skutt, William's grandson. Eventually Benjamin sold it to John Watkinson of Ringwood, a mercer (or cloth dealer) and in 1764, his heirs sold it to Thomas Jubber. In the indenture of sale, the property was described as all that capital messuage or tenement called the Priory with the garden yard or backside thereto belonging, situate and being in High Street in Poole. To the west of the property was a house occupied by Peter Street while the house to the east and an old house and void piece of ground to the north had all belonged to Benjamin Skutt and were now owned by Thomas Jubber.] |
Източници • раждане : (Children) • [marriage event] с Jane ------ : (Children) • смърт : Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury PROB 11/235
08 Nov 1660 Mrs Jane Scutt, wife of George Scutt, Esqr, a stranger. |
Източници • [marriage event] с George Skutt : (Children) • погребение : St.Dionis Backchurch Parish Register / FreeReg
[Captain William, 1646, appointed Governor of Poole, 13 Mar.] [Mayor.] [Eldest son, From George Skutt Will Prob/11/235 Image reference:750.] [William Skutt - House of Commons Journal Volume 5, 13 March 1647 - Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of Captain Wm. Skutt to be Governor of the Town of Poole & Volume 10, 6 September 1648.] [Whatever the origin of the name, in the mid 17th century the property belonged to George Skutt, a wealthy merchant and leading citizen of Poole during the civil war. He was mayor of the town several times and also M.P. for Poole when the previous member, William Constantine, was arrested for throwing his lot in with the royalists and trying to persuade the town to do the same. George Skutt was a brewer and ran a trading business with his two eldest sons consisting of parts of shipping adventures at sea. He also owned property in Grey's Inn Lane, Middlesex, land at Sterte, a farm at Thickfurzes (Heckford), a cellar (store), brewhouse and two dwelling houses in Poole. In his will of 1653, George left his houses to his eldest son, William and his other property to his second son, George. The rest of his 6 sons and 5 daughters each received sums of money ranging from £100 to £500. William Skutt had been captain of the local volunteers during the civil war and retained his military title of colonel after the war. A tax assessment of 1662 shows Col. Skutt's mansion house and brewhouse as the most valuable property in the town. It is not surprising, therefore that when King Charles II visited Poole on 15th September 1665, he was entertained at this house (in spite of its owner having been a leading local opponent of the King's father). After having lunch at the house of Peter Hiley, the party took Colonel William Skutt's boat to Brownsea, steered by the said Colonel and rowed by six masters of ships. When they returned to the Quay, the King and his entourage walked up High Street to Skutt's house the sheriff going before and the Mayor and Edward Man, Senior Bailiff bearing their maces before him. There they enjoyed a stately banquet and the king was pleased there and then to nominate and appoint the said colonel for the future mayor of Poole. When the king left, however, in a shower of compliments and good will, the Corporation quickly reversed this appointment in case it infringed their rights to appoint the mayor themselves! H. P. Smith identified the room where the banquet probably took place in what was by the 1950s, part of the Grosvenor Dining Rooms. Over the next century, the property passed to Allen Skutt and then Benjamin Skutt, William's grandson. Eventually Benjamin sold it to John Watkinson of Ringwood, a mercer (or cloth dealer) and in 1764, his heirs sold it to Thomas Jubber. In the indenture of sale, the property was described as all that capital messuage or tenement called the Priory with the garden yard or backside thereto belonging, situate and being in High Street in Poole. To the west of the property was a house occupied by Peter Street while the house to the east and an old house and void piece of ground to the north had all belonged to Benjamin Skutt and were now owned by Thomas Jubber.] |
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G • [marriage event] с Elizabeth Allen : Hampshire Marriages / Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds (HAM) / Will • смърт : Dorset Burials • погребение : Poole, Dorset
Източници • [marriage event] с William Skutt : Hampshire Marriages / Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds (HAM) / Will
[Charles II 1666: 'An Act for raising Moneys by a Poll, and otherwise towards the Maintenance of the present Warr.', Statutes of the Realm: volume 5: 1628-80 (1819), pp.584-597.] [A Skutt (1679) Statutes of the Realm: volume 5. 1666-1679 living in Poole, Dorset.] [Over the next century, the property passed to Allen Skutt and then Benjamin Skutt, William's grandson. Eventually Benjamin sold it to John Watkinson of Ringwood, a mercer (or cloth dealer) and in 1764, his heirs sold it to Thomas Jubber. In the indenture of sale, the property was described as all that capital messuage or tenement called the Priory with the garden yard or backside thereto belonging, situate and being in High Street in Poole. To the west of the property was a house occupied by Peter Street while the house to the east and an old house and void piece of ground to the north had all belonged to Benjamin Skutt and were now owned by Thomas Jubber.] |
Източници • раждане : (Deaths) / Statutes of the Realm: volume 5 • [marriage event] с ------ ------ : (Children) • погребение : Poole St James Burials 1685-1721
Източници • [marriage event] с Allen Skutt : (Children)
[Over the next century, the property passed to Allen Skutt and then Benjamin Skutt, William's grandson. Eventually Benjamin sold it to John Watkinson of Ringwood, a mercer (or cloth dealer) and in 1764, his heirs sold it to Thomas Jubber. In the indenture of sale, the property was described as all that capital messuage or tenement called the Priory with the garden yard or backside thereto belonging, situate and being in High Street in Poole. To the west of the property was a house occupied by Peter Street while the house to the east and an old house and void piece of ground to the north had all belonged to Benjamin Skutt and were now owned by Thomas Jubber.] |
Източници • раждане : Poole History
St.James, an infant of William SKUTTs, gent. |
Източници • погребение : Poole St James Burials 1653-1684
Източници • раждане : Halhed genealogy & family trees • кръщение : Dorset, Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812 • [marriage event] с James Harward : Halhed genealogy & family trees / website (Baden Powell)
James Haward also noted. |
Източници • [marriage event] с Susan Skutt : Halhed genealogy & family trees / website (Baden Powell)
[Elected 1652-1655. Letters & papers relating to the First Dutch War: 1652-1654, Volume 30, Issue3, p306. Appointed 1662 Poole, Dorset, Burgess.] [(4)Merchant Assis RAC 1672-4, 1677-9, 1682-4, RAC agent in Barbadoes (5)RAC stock £1000 of original stock 1671 (6)Estate Barbadoes (7)Tory ("very good" 1682) (8)Commsr for Lieut, 1681. (1)Directory 1677, Boyd 5899, VBk, St Helen, will (2)Journ, 49, f293, Boyd 5899 (3)Boyd 5899, will (4)Boyd 5899] [Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Holland SP 84/162/. Geo. Skutt to Lord Desborough. The National Archives, Kew. Date:1658.] [Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Holland SP 84/162/. Geo. Skutt to Lord Sydenham. The National Archives, Kew. Date:1658.] [Whatever the origin of the name, in the mid 17th century the property belonged to George Skutt, a wealthy merchant and leading citizen of Poole during the civil war. He was mayor of the town several times and also M.P. for Poole when the previous member, William Constantine, was arrested for throwing his lot in with the royalists and trying to persuade the town to do the same. George Skutt was a brewer and ran a trading business with his two eldest sons consisting of parts of shipping adventures at sea. He also owned property in Grey's Inn Lane, Middlesex, land at Sterte, a farm at Thickfurzes (Heckford), a cellar (store), brewhouse and two dwelling houses in Poole. In his will of 1653, George left his houses to his eldest son, William and his other property to his second son, George. The rest of his 6 sons and 5 daughters each received sums of money ranging from £100 to £500.] |
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G / website (Baden Powell)
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G • кръщение : Dorset Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
[<21 Dec 1653. Married in father's will of that date, From George Skutt Will Prob/11/235 Image reference:750.] [28 Dec 1653 George Scutt, Esq., father to Mrs Bowcher of this parish.] |
Източници • раждане : St Dionis Backchurch Parish Register / Halhed genealogy & family trees • [marriage event] с Robert Bowcher : IGI
Източници • [marriage event] с Anna Skutt : IGI
<21 Dec 1653. Married in father's will of that date, From George Skutt Will Prob/11/235 Image reference:750. |
Източници • раждане : Halhed genealogy & family trees • кръщение : Dorset Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G
Източници • раждане : Halhed genealogy & family trees
[With his brother Benjamin, was also a participant in the new Royal Africa Company.] [Online Document PROB 11/345. Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London. Date:1674.] |
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G • смърт : Wills • погребение : Poole St James Burials 1653-1684
Unmarried, 21 Dec 1653 from father's will. From George Skutt Will Prob/11/235 Image reference:750. |
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G • [marriage event] с Richard Brooke : London Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
Източници • [marriage event] с Sarah Skutt : London Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
Unmarried, 21 Dec 1653 from father's will. From George Skutt Will Prob/11/235 Image reference:750. |
Източници • раждане : Doc Collection Sof G • [marriage event] с William Russell : London Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
Източници • [marriage event] с Judith Skutt : London Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1538-1812
[London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850.] ['Salmon - Sykes', The Rulers of London 1660-1689 "A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London" Benjamin Skutt (inc. Martha Skutt). Co Bishopsgate Within 1682-3, Great St.Helens 1677, St.Helen 1655,1680,1683, St.Lawrence Jewry 1663-75, Barbadoes 1697. (1)IRON, M, 1682 (2)b:1638 - d:Barbadoes 1699 (3)Will PCC 122 Pett pr., 15 Jul 1699 - marr (A)1655 St.Michael, Oxford to Martha Wheat (B)1683 Martha Guyon, wid.of Bowers, Essex (4)Merchant Assis RAC 1672-4, 1677-9, 1682-4, RAC agent in Barbados (5)RAC stock £1000 of original stock 1671 (6)Estate Barbados (7)Tory ("very good" 1682) (8)Commsr for Lieut, 1681. (1)Directory 1677, Boyd 5899, VBk, St.Helen, will (2)Journ, 49, f 293, Boyd 5899 (3)Boyd 5899, will (4)Boyd 5899 (5)Directory 1677 SP/29/418/199, K G Davies, Index, pp 297, 298 (6)PRO, T 70/100 (7)Will (8)SP/29/418/199, H of L, MS 154 (f). B Skutt - esquire of Barbados (125) 1699 122.] [New Royal African Company 27 September 1672 Trustees - Benjamin Skutt] [1678-1684: The Royal Africa Company lists include: Benjamin Skutt, Africa company's agent in Barbados.] [child:Benjamin Skutt - Employed a clerk, and 17 officers, p517, from: Magnae Britanniae notitia: or, the present state of Great Britain: With Diverse Remarks... By Edward Chamberlayne, John Chamberlayne pub. London 1723.] [Yesterday Sir Thomas Montgomery brought in a complaint against Mr. Benjamin Skutt, one of the Council, for uttering unbecoming words of the King's affairs, and particularly about the execution of the traitor Cornish, which words, though they might not amount to high treason, were, in Sir Thomas's judgment, highly criminal. To prove this Sir Thomas, about eight o'clock at night, brought a servant and kinsman of Mr. Skutt's, one that had a little before attempted to murder Mr. Skutt in the night by lying in wait for him at his own house. The attempt was frustrated by a gentleman who lived in the house with Mr. Skutt. This gentleman coming in before him received the assault and was too strong for the assailant, whereupon the man declared that it was Mr. Skutt he meant to have killed. This would-be murderer of Mr. Skutt Sir Thomas now brought to me as a witness against Mr. Skutt, with a deposition ready drawn to the effect that fifteen or sixteen months ago, while at sea in the voyage from England to Barbados, Skutt reproached this witness, Pendleton by name, with being son of a perjured person, his father having been one of the jurors who found Cornish guilty, and added that if he had been on the jury he would not have found him guilty. Skutt, it was alleged, repeated these same words later in his own house and in the hearing of witnesses whom Sir Thomas Montgomery desired me to examine. I therefore took Pendleton's oath to the deposition which he brought to me, and next morning summoned the other witnesses named by him and examined them in the presence of Sir Thomas and of three members of Council. The witnesses all confessed that they were in the room at the time when Pendleton was with Mr. Skutt but never heard Skutt say a word about Cornish then or at any other time. So there the matter rests at present, but I thought it my duty to report it to you. As Mr. Skutt has always shewn himself loyal and dutiful here, and I believe also in England, I was not advised by the members of Council to suspend Mr. Skutt or to bind him to answer to the matter. Sir Thomas says that he has more witnesses, though he has not named them to me. If such there be I will send copies of their depositions. Signed, Edwyn Stede. [Col. Entry Bk., Vol. VII., pp. 471 479.] From: 'America and West Indies: July 1688', Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies, Volume 12: 1685-1688 and Addenda 1653-1687 (1899), pp. 565-576.] [Online Document PROB 11/451. Will of Benjamin Skutt, of Island of Barbados. Date:1699.] |
Източници • раждане : Halhed genealogy & family trees / The Rulers of London 1660-1689, Author:J.R. Woodhead • [marriage event] с Martha Wheate : IGI / The Rulers of London 1660-1689 • [marriage event] с Martha Gian : Marriage Licences, Archbishop of Canterbury 1679-94 / IGI • смърт : Will - Prerogative Court of Canterbury / Barbados Records: Wills, Vol.II p200 1681-1700
"Mrs; in ye Church in the North Ile at the upermost Doore of the Woman's pues". |
Източници • [marriage event] с Benjamin Skutt : IGI / The Rulers of London 1660-1689 • погребение : FreeReg
"Mrs Elizth Skutt; in the Ch. Att her Mother's pue doore". |
Източници • раждане : IGI • кръщение : IGI • погребение : FreeReg / Boyd's, Citizen's of London
B Skutt - St.Helen Tr. "in the Church in the North Ile Closse to the great pue." |
Източници • раждане : IGI • кръщение : IGI • погребение : FreeReg
Източници • раждане : IGI • кръщение : IGI • [marriage event] с Robert Hardisty : IGI / Boyd's Inhabitants of London and Boyd's Family Units • погребение : Boyd's, Citizen's of London
R H - b:1666 of Middle Temple, London. (IGI also states 1696 Nov 08 and Robert Bardisty.) |
Източници • раждане : IGI • [marriage event] с Martha Skutt : IGI / Boyd's Inhabitants of London and Boyd's Family Units
Източници • кръщение : IGI
[Father: marchant.] [Barbados Museum and Historical Society. W S lived 1679- in Barbodos. Principal exor. (1699) 679 (Pett 122), My sons Thomas & Benjamin Skutt both in Bar'dos. William Skutt "my eldest son hath been very unkind to me." My daus., Mary & Anne Skutt., ..... My son Josph Skutt. p79 & p190.] |
Източници • раждане : IGI P00142-1 / FreeReg / London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850 • кръщение : IGI / FreeReg
Източници • погребение : Boyd's, Citizen's of London
Father: merchant. |
Източници • раждане : IGI P00142-1 / FreeReg / London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850 • кръщение : IGI P00142-1 / FreeReg
[father: merchant (marchant).] [Barbados Museum and Historical Society. Principal exor. (1699) 679 (Pett 122), My sons Thomas & Benjamin Skutt both in Bar'dos. William Skutt "my eldest son hath been very unkind to me." My daus., Mary & Anne Skutt., ..... My son Josph Skutt. p79 & p190.] [J S bur:1705 Aug 06?] [Will 1705 Aug 17 London City.] |
Източници • кръщение : IGI P00142-1/ FreeReg • смърт : Will • погребение : Poole St James Burials 1685-1721 / Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Barbados Museum and Historical Society. Principal exor. (1699) 679 (Pett 122), My sons Thomas & Benjamin Skutt both in Bar'dos. William Skutt "my eldest son hath been very unkind to me." My daus., Mary & Anne Skutt., ..... My son Josph Skutt. p79 & p190. |
Източници • кръщение : IGI / FreeReg • [marriage event] с Randolph Johnson : London, Extracted Parish Records / IGI
Източници • [marriage event] с Mary Skutt : London, Extracted Parish Records / IGI
Father: marchant. Son of Beniamen Skutt - "in the Church neer the Aldermen's wife's pue in the North Ile at the Uper end". |
Източници • кръщение : IGI / FreeReg • погребение : FreeReg
[Father: merchant (marchant).] [Barbados Museum and Historical Society. Principal exor. (1699) 679 (Pett 122), My sons Thomas & Benjamin Skutt both in Bar'dos. William Skutt "my eldest son hath been very unkind to me." My daus., Mary & Anne Skutt., ..... My son Josph Skutt. p79 & p190.] [Bishopsgate - Church St.Helen, North Aisle.] |
Източници • кръщение : IGI P00142-1 / FreeReg • погребение : FreeReg
[Father: marchant.] [Barbados Museum and Historical Society. T S 1679-99 living in Barbodos. Principal exor. (1699) 679 (Pett 122), My sons Thomas & Benjamin Skutt both in Bar'dos. William Skutt "my eldest son hath been very unkind to me." My daus., Mary & Anne Skutt., ..... My son Josph Skutt. p79 & p190.] |
Източници • кръщение : IGI / FreeReg
S Skutt - St.Helen Tr. "in the Church in the North Ile Close to the Aldermens wife pue doore." |
Източници • кръщение : IGI / FreeReg • погребение : FreeReg