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John Charles Scutt ca 1852-1911

John Charles/John
kannski 59 ára

Gifting og börntree desc. tree desc. tree desc. tree desc.

[individual notes]

[Thu 02 Sep 1880, Western Daily Press, Bristol. Marriages. Scutt-Hill, Aug 31, St. James's Church, John Charles, fourth son of E. Scutt, of Brigstocke Road, to Fanny Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. R Hill, Castle House, Stake's Croft.] [Western Daily Press, Saturday 11 August 1883. Grocery, &c — J. C. Scutt. 218 Cheltenham Road, requires respectable Youth as Apprentice.] [Western Daily Press - Saturday 22 August 1891. Appropriating a Grocer's Preserves. Francis Charles Lawrence, a labouring man, was charged with stealing a jar containing preserved plums, value 1s, the property of John Charles Scutt. P.C.114A said "shortly after 8 o'clock the previous evening saw the prisoner in Ashley Road carrying something under his coat." Witness stopped him and found it to be a pot jam which he stated he picked up in Cheltenham Road. Alexander Cross, assistant Mr Scutt, grocer, Cheltenham Road, saw the jar jam had been taken from outside the shop where it had been placed with some goods. The accused pleaded not guilty, and said he found the jar wrapped in paper in Cheltenham Road. The bench were not disposed to credit the man's story, and sent him to prison for 21 days with hard labour.] [Bristol Mercury - Sat 01 Sep 1900 Licensing Notices. One of the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Bristol in the City and County of Bristol and to the Superintendent of Police of the District. I, John Charles Scutt, Provision Dealer, now residing at 218, Cheltenham Road, in the Parish of Bristol, in the said City and County of Bristol, do hereby give Notice that it is my intention to apply at an adjournment of the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden in and for the said city and County on the 26th day of September Next, for a Licence to hold an Excise License to Sell by Retail Bottled Foreign and British Wine to be consumed on the premises at a House and Shop situate at No, 218, in Cheltenham Road aforesaid, in the said City and County, of which Premises I am the Owner, and which said Premises are now used as a Grocer's Shop, Given under my hand this 25th day of August, 1900. 7195 J. C. SCUTT.] [Western Daily Press Thu 11 Sep 1930. Bristol, Burglars Carry Away Empty Till. Raiders broke into premises of Messrs Scutt, provision merchants, Cheltenham Road, Bishopston, Bristol and succeeded carrying away a cash till that weighed and a half cwts., only to find that it contained nothing] [J C S - 59yr., grocer & provision merchant, lived at 52 Codrington Road, Bishopston, Bristol. To Fanny Mary Ann Scutt (widow) & Charles Edward Scutt (commercial traveller).] [Memoriam. Scutt - In affectionate remembrance of John Charles Scutt, who passed peacefully away Nov 15 1911. Deeply mourned.]

[marriage notes]

^ [marriage with] Fanny Mary Ann Hill:
J C S (28) - father:Edward Scutt. F M A H (30) - father:Robert Hill

Heimildir

  • Fæðing: Clifton 6a 78.
  • Gifting: Bristol 6a 20 / Western Daily Press [1880 Sep 02] / Wills 1912.
  • Látin(n): Bristol 6a 244 / Wills 1912 / The London Gazette [1913].
Frederick
Scutt

1799-1877
Martha
Bryant

    
| 1821 |   



  
Edward
Scutt

ca 1823-1896
   Mary Anne
Randall

ca 1821-ca 1918
ca 1841



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