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Thomas Scutt 1769-1852

kannski 83 ára

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[individual notes]

[He matriculated at New College, Oxford April 27 1789.] [Sussex Advertiser - Monday 28 April 1800. To be sold by Auction, by Verrall & Son, At the Bear Inn, in the Cliff, Lewes, on Tuefday, the of May, at fix the evening, in Two Lots. Lot 1. All that good Dwelling Houfe and Premises, with about two acres, exceeding good meadow land adjoining, delightfully fituate clofe to the turnpike road at Blackboys, in the parish of Framfield, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Scutt. Lot 2. About fix acres, of rich Meadow Land, about half a mile from the houfe. N.B. Great part of the above premises were lately new, and are very defirable for a Boarding School, being very roomy, healthy fituation, and having every neceffary convenience, viewed, and further particulars had, of Mr. John Bannister, Wheelwright, at Blackboys; or of the Auctioneer, Cliff, Lewes.] [Fri 15 May 1807, Kentish Gazette, Kent, May 7, at St George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Tho. Scutt, Brighton, to Miss M. White, youngest daughter of Joseph White, esq. Cheshire.] [[Deeds. FILE - HOVE:46(later 48) Brunswick Square - ref. AMS5945/4 - date: 1807-1870. By virtue of a power of appointment in the settlement on his marriage with Mary daughter of Joseph White of Old Bond Street esq, 5 & 6 May 1807, Thomas Scutt of Brighton clerk conveyed to William Lambert of Portland Street, Brighton stonemason and William Furner of Brighton gent his trustee a house built by Lambert on the west side of Brunswick Square (on land contracted to be sold to Thomas Cooper and Charles Lynn of Brighton builders for £333 6s 8d) on 29 Jul 1825; Cooper and Lynn received the balance of the £600 purchase price (4/1).] [Inherited Wick Farm from his father Thomas. FRC Prob11/2162/871 bought Clapham Estate, Litlington, in 1830 & left it to his son, Rev. T S (curate in Edburton, St. Andrews 1807). [Hampshire Telegraph, Monday 21 February 1825. It is said that that Mr. Baring and Mr. T Kemp, gave only £60.00, instead of one hundred thousand pounds, for the Wick Estate, to the Rev. Thomas Scutt.] [25/11/1852. Son T W S of Clapham House & his son Thomas. Daughter Mary, wife of Revd. Edward Boughton Johnson. Tombstone in St.Thomas A'Becket Church, Pagham. "The Rev Thomas Scutt MA who died April 21st 1852 aged 83 years. Enter not into judgement with thy servant O Lord for in thy sight shall no man living be justified".] [Ann Sergison was previously married to Francis Sergison.] [By his will of 30 Aug 1847, Thomas Scutt bequeathed his property in Hellingly to William Furner, Edmund Joseph Furner and George Philcox Hill in trust; he died on 21 Sep and the will was proved in PCC on 25 Nov 1852.] [Sussex Advertiser, Tuesday 25 November 1851. POLEGATE. The rent audit of the Rev. Thomas Scutt was held at the Horse and Groom, Polegate, on Thursday last, on which occasion a party of nearly 40 sat down to excellent dinner, served up in superior style by Mr Clare the host. Mr. Hills, of Brighton, presided as the steward of the Rev. Mr Scutt. and a liberal percentage was deducted from the rents.] [Sussex Advertiser - Tuesday 31 May 1853. Whereas the Reverend Thomas Scutt, late of Clapham House, and Brighton, the county Sussex, did by his Will bequeath to his Trustees therein named certain sums of money upon trust thereout to pay and discharge all or any or such one more the debt or debts which might be due and owing from his son Thomas White Scutt, at the time of his the said Thomas Scutt's decease, as the said Trustees should, their discretion, think proper, with a view therefore to the exercise such discretion, all persons having any claim against the said Thomas White Scutt are requested forthwith to send the particulars of their respective claims, stating the date and nature of the security (if any) held by them respectively to Messrs. W. H. and C. J. Palmer, 24, Bedford Row, London, or to Mr. Hill, No.1. Pavilion Parade, Brighton. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1853.] [T S - 83yr., abode: Aldwick Villa, Pagham. He lived in West Street 16 and later 77.] [Dundee, Perth, & Cupar Advertiser - Tuesday 05 October 1852. At Aldwick, Bognor, on the 21st ultimo, aged 83, the Rev. Thomas Scutt. The deceased was formerly the owner of the Wick estate, which he sold to Baron Goldsmid for a very large sum. He died worth £150,000.]

[marriages notes]

^ 1. [marriage with] Anne Warden:
Thomas Scutt, bachelor, clerk otp. Spouse:Ann Sergison, widow of Cuckfield (lic). He took name of Sergison until A S died in 1806
^ 2. [marriage with] Mary White:
T S from Sussex. IGI states Westminster, London - St. George Hanover Square.

Heimildir

  • Skírn: F B'ton 1820-60 SofG.
  • Gifting 1: St. Nicholas Marriages 1797-1812 / VRI FHL 1067106.
  • Gifting 2: F B'ton 1820-60 SofG / Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 05 May 1807 / IGI / Kentish Gazette [1807 May 15].
  • Látin(n): Westhampnett 2b 170 / Deeds of Worlds End Farm Hellingly.
  • Útför: Pagham Burials Registers (146/1/5/1/2 & 146/1/1/3/1+) Page29 Entry708.
Benjamin
Scutt

1711-ca 1754
Mary
Turner

1718-
    
| ca 1740 |   



  
Thomas
Scutt

1747-1795
   Mary
Smithers

†1826
1768



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